UP Police SI Admit Card Released — Written Exam Scheduled for March 14, 2026

Kokila Chokkanathan
The Uttar Pradesh police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has released the UP police Sub‑Inspector (SI) admit card for the upcoming written examination. Candidates who applied for the UP police SI 2026 recruitment can now download their hall tickets from the official portal and prepare for the exam, which is scheduled to be held on March14,2026.

📥 Admit Card Now Available

The UP police SI admit card 2026 is now live on the official recruitment website. This hall ticket is mandatory for entry into the examination centre — no candidate will be allowed to sit in the test without it. The admit card contains important information such as:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Roll Number / Registration Number
  • Exam Date & Time
  • Exam Centre Address
  • Photograph & Signature
  • Important Instructions
Candidates should download and print multiple copies of the admit card for use on the exam day and future reference.

📅 UP police SI Written Exam Schedule

  • 🗓️ Exam Date: March 14, 2026
  • 🕘 Exam Timing: Mentioned on the admit card
  • 📍 Exam Centre: Printed on the hall ticket
It is important to reach the exam centre well before time to avoid last‑minute rush and security checks.

📝 How to Download Your UP police SI Admit Card

Follow these steps to download the hall ticket:

Visit the Official UPPRPB Website
Go to: uppbpb.gov.in (the official recruitment portal).

Find the SI Admit Card Link
Look for the link titled “UP police SI Admit Card 2026” or “Hall Ticket Download.”

Enter Your Details
Input your Registration/ application Number and Date of Birth.

Submit and Download
After submitting the details, your admit card will appear.
Download and print it for the exam.

📄 What to Verify on Your Admit Card

Before heading to the exam centre, make sure the following details are correct on your admit card:

  • Your Correct Name
  • Your Roll Number / Registration Number
  • Exam Date and Reporting Time
  • Exam Centre Address
  • Photograph & Signature
If you notice any discrepancy, it should be reported immediately to the UPPRPB helpdesk or the examination authorities.

🧑‍💼 Documents to Carry on Exam Day

On the day of the exam, candidates should carry:

✔️ Printed UP police SI Admit Card
✔️ A Valid Photo ID Proof (Original) such as:

  • Aadhar Card
  • Voter ID
  • Driving Licence
  • Passport
    ✔️ Pen (Blue/Black ballpoint)
    ✔️ Passport‑data-size photograph (if specified)
⚠️ Note: mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, books, bags, or any electronic devices are not permitted inside the exam hall.

🧠 Exam Preparation Tips Before March14

Here are some last‑minute preparation tips:

  • Revise important topics from the official syllabus
  • Solve previous year question papers
  • Practice mock tests to improve speed and accuracy
  • Stay calm and focused
Good time management and clarity on basic concepts can greatly enhance your performance.

📌 Important Instructions for the Exam

  • Reach the exam centre 1–1.5 hours before the reporting time.
  • Carry all required documents without fail.
  • Follow all COVID‑19 or safety instructions if applicable.
  • Ensure your photograph and signature on the admit card is clear.
🧾 After the Exam — What’s Next?

After the written exam, the board will evaluate answer sheets and release the UP police SI Result 2026 — typically a few weeks later. Candidates who qualify the written test will move ahead to the physical efficiency test (PET/PST) and document verification stages as per the recruitment process.

🎯 Final Note

The release of the UP police SI admit card marks a major step in your recruitment journey. Aspirants should download the admit card immediately, verify details carefully, and prepare well for the March14,2026 written exam.

Wishing all candidates the very best of luck!

 

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