New Delhi: If you have applied for the Uttar Pradesh Police SI examination, the moment of the test is now fast approaching. The examination is scheduled to be conducted across the state tomorrow—Saturday—and considerable enthusiasm is evident among the candidates regarding this event. If you have not yet downloaded your admit card for the exam, do not delay any further.
Candidates can easily download their admit cards by visiting the official website of the UPPRPB: uppbpb.gov.in. Furthermore, the UP Police SI examination is set to be conducted in two shifts on February 14 and 15. Additionally, the Board has issued certain essential guidelines for candidates appearing for the examination; strict adherence to these guidelines is mandatory for all candidates.

When to Arrive for the Exam?
For the UP Police SI examination, candidates are required to reach the designated centre two hours prior to the scheduled start time. All candidates appearing for the written examination on February 14 or 15 must strictly ensure they arrive at the examination centre two hours before the exam commences.
The entry gates to the examination centre will be closed 30 minutes before the start of the exam. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to reach the centre well in advance. If a candidate arrives late, they will be denied entry into the examination centre, which could lead to significant difficulties.

What Should Candidates Bring?
To appear for the examination, candidates are required to bring their admit card, Aadhaar card, a passport-sized photograph, and black and blue ballpoint pens. Candidates will not be granted entry without their admit card and a valid proof of identity.
What Not to Bring
Candidates appearing for the UP Police SI examination are strictly prohibited from bringing items such as loose sheets of paper, earphones, cameras, calculators, Bluetooth devices, watches, mobile phones, or smartwatches into the examination centre. In the event that a candidate is found in possession of any such prohibited items, strict disciplinary action will be initiated against them. Furthermore, candidates are required to wear slippers or sandals on the day of the examination.





