UP Police Constable Syllabus
Uttar Pradesh Police is going to conduct written exam, PST, medical test
and interview for the post of Police Constable
very soon. Before that all candidates need to see UP Police Constable Syllabus for better preparation of written test. For complete details regarding UP police syllabus please read whole page carefully.
very soon. Before that all candidates need to see UP Police Constable Syllabus for better preparation of written test. For complete details regarding UP police syllabus please read whole page carefully.
For constable post candidates
will be selected on the basis of physical standards test (PST), written
test, medical test and personal interview performance. All candidates are
informed that read entire details and instructions carefully before sit in
constable exam and to be a part of UP police. If you have any other query
regarding UP Police Constable
syllabus or paper pattern then must visit this page till the end or visit on official
website that is www.uppbpb.gov.in.
UP Police Syllabus Overview
Selection procedure: Candidates will be selected after shown the performance
in physical standards test (PST), written test, medical test and
personal interview. If candidates performance will be good then they will
recruit easily.
UP Police Paper Pattern, Syllabus Details
PET (Physical Efficiency
Test) procedure for male aspirants:
- Male candidates have to face 4.8 km race in physical test.
- Candidates will be given marks out of 100 according to their physical strength.
- This race is mandatory for only male candidates.
Time
|
Marks
|
Before 20 Minutes
|
100 Marks
|
Between 20 Minutes 1
second to 25 Minutes
|
80 Marks
|
Between 25 Minutes 1
Second to 30 Second
|
60 Marks
|
PET (Physical Efficiency
Test) procedure for male aspirants:
- Female candidates have to face 2.4 km race physical test.
- Candidates will be given marks out of 100 according to their physical strength.
- This race is mandatory for only female candidates.
Time
|
Marks
|
Before 14 Minutes
|
100 Marks
|
Between 14 Minutes 1
second to 16 Minutes
|
80 Marks
|
Between 16 Minutes 1
Second to 30 Second
|
60 Marks
|
Written examination pattern:
- Written exam will be consists of 300 questions.
- There will be total four sections in the examination.
- Those candidates who do not able to score more than 35% marks in written examination they will be rejected.
Take a Look on Below Table
 
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