UPPSC PCS Mains Admit Card 2026 (Advt. A-1/E-1/2025) — Out Now
Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Mains Hall Ticket at uppsc.up.nic.in | 200 Posts | 29 March – 1 April 2026
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), Prayagraj has released the Mains Admit Card / Hall Ticket for the Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (PCS) Examination 2025 under Advertisement No. A-1/E-1/2025. Candidates who cleared the Preliminary Examination held on 12 October 2025 can now download their personalised Mains hall ticket from the official portal uppsc.up.nic.in using their OTR Number, Date of Birth, and Gender. The Mains Written Examination is scheduled across four consecutive days — 29 March, 30 March, 31 March, and 1 April 2026 — conducted in two shifts daily (Morning: 9:00 AM–12:00 PM and Afternoon: 2:30 PM–5:30 PM) at designated examination centres in Prayagraj (Allahabad) and Lucknow only. The Mains consists of 8 compulsory descriptive papers totalling 1500 marks, followed by a Personality Test (Interview) of 100 marks. This recruitment fills 200 vacancies across prestigious Group A and Group B state administrative posts including SDM-level officers, BDO, Naib Tehsildar, Food Safety Officer, Labour Enforcement Officer, and many more positions under the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
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| Conducting Authority | Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) — 10 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Prayagraj — 211018 |
| Advertisement No. | A-1/E-1/2025 — Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination-2025 |
| Exam Name | UP PCS (Provincial Civil Services) / UPPCS Mains Examination 2025 |
| Total Vacancies | 200 posts across Group A and Group B State Service positions |
| Notification Released | 20 February 2025 |
| Application Window | 20 February 2025 → 24 March 2025 (with OTR mandatory) |
| Prelims Exam Date | 12 October 2025 — Shift 1: 9:30–11:30 AM | Shift 2: 2:30–4:30 PM | All 75 districts of UP |
| Mains Admit Card Status | ✅ Released — Available at uppsc.up.nic.in |
| Mains Exam Dates | 29 March 2026 · 30 March 2026 · 31 March 2026 · 1 April 2026 |
| Exam Shifts (Daily) | Morning: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Afternoon: 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
| Exam Cities | Prayagraj (Allahabad) and Lucknow only |
| Mains Exam Mode | Offline — Pen-and-Paper based Conventional/Descriptive |
| Mains Papers | 8 Compulsory Papers (no optional subjects since 2025 revision) | Total 1500 marks |
| Interview / Personality Test | 100 marks — only for Mains-qualified candidates |
| Grand Total | 1600 marks (Mains 1500 + Interview 100) |
| Login Credentials | OTR Number + Date of Birth + Gender at uppsc.up.nic.in |
| Pay Scale | Level 10: ₹56,100–₹1,77,500/month (most PCS posts) |
| Event / Milestone | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Official Notification Published (Advt. A-1/E-1/2025) | 20 February 2025 | |
| Application Window Opens (with OTR) | 20 February 2025 | |
| Last Date to Apply Online | 24 March 2025 | |
| Prelims Admit Card Released | 30 September 2025 onwards | |
| Prelims Exam Conducted | 12 October 2025 — Shift 1: 9:30–11:30 AM | Shift 2: 2:30–4:30 PM | 75 districts | |
| Prelims Result / Mains Shortlist Declared | Late 2025 / Early 2026 | |
| Mains Application / Conventional Form Submitted | Early 2026 (separate Mains form) | |
| Mains Admit Card / Hall Ticket Released ✅ | March 2026 — Available Now at uppsc.up.nic.in | |
| Mains Exam — Day 1 (General Hindi + Essay) | 29 March 2026 | |
| Mains Exam — Day 2 (GS Paper I + GS Paper II) | 30 March 2026 | |
| Mains Exam — Day 3 (GS Paper III + GS Paper IV) | 31 March 2026 | |
| Mains Exam — Day 4 (GS Paper V + GS Paper VI — UP Specific) | 1 April 2026 | |
| Mains Result & Interview Shortlist | 2026 (to be announced) | |
| Personality Test / Interview | 2026 (to be announced after Mains result) | |
| Final Merit List & Appointment | 2026 (expected) |
Two papers are held daily — one in the morning shift and one in the afternoon shift. Each paper is 3 hours long. The exam is pen-and-paper based (offline, descriptive/conventional format). Here is the complete day-wise and shift-wise paper schedule:
| Date & Day | Morning Shift (9:00 AM–12:00 PM) | Marks | Afternoon Shift (2:30 PM–5:30 PM) | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 March 2026 (Day 1) | Paper I — General Hindi (Compulsory, Qualifying) | 150 | Paper II — Essay (Compulsory) | 150 |
| 30 March 2026 (Day 2) | Paper III — General Studies I (History, Culture, Heritage) | 200 | Paper IV — General Studies II (Polity, Governance, Constitution, IR) | 200 |
| 31 March 2026 (Day 3) | Paper V — General Studies III (Economy, Science, Tech, Environment) | 200 | Paper VI — General Studies IV (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude) | 200 |
| 1 April 2026 (Day 4) | Paper VII — General Studies V (UP-Specific: History, Culture, GK) | 200 | Paper VIII — General Studies VI (UP-Specific: Economy, Policy, Governance) | 200 |
| Total Mains (8 Papers) | 1500 Marks | 4 Days | 24 Hours of Examination | |||
- Exam mode: Offline pen-and-paper descriptive/conventional — not MCQ, not online
- Duration: 3 hours per paper (180 minutes). No extra time except for PwBD candidates per UPPSC rules.
- Language: Answers may be written in Hindi (Devnagri), English (Roman), or Urdu (Persian Script). Language papers must follow their specified script.
- Minimum qualifying in General Hindi: As determined by UPPSC/State Govt. — candidates must not leave this paper poorly attempted.
- If handwriting is illegible, marks may be deducted at the Commission's discretion — write clearly.
- No calculators, mobile phones, or electronic devices permitted for any paper.
The UPPSC PCS Mains Admit Card 2026 is available exclusively on the official UPPSC website. Login uses the OTR (One Time Registration) Number — the unique permanent ID generated when you first registered on the UPPSC portal. No separate password is required. Follow these steps:
Also accessible via: uppsc.up.nic.in → Homepage → Admit Card section → "CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ADMIT CARD FOR ADVT. NO. A-1/E-1/2025, COMBINED STATE / UPPER SUBORDINATE SERVICES (MAINS) EXAM.-2025." | The UPPSC official homepage confirms this link is active (visible upto 01/04/2026).
Open uppsc.up.nic.in in a Supported Browser
Navigate to the official UPPSC website at uppsc.up.nic.in using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge (Chromium). On the homepage, locate the Admit Card section under the scrolling notice bar or the Important Links section. Click on the link for "ADVT. NO. A-1/E-1/2025 — COMBINED STATE / UPPER SUBORDINATE SERVICES (MAINS) EXAM.-2025" admit card. You can also directly open the link provided above.
Enter Your OTR Number, Date of Birth, and Gender
On the admit card download page, enter: (1) OTR Number — your One Time Registration number (unique permanent ID on UPPSC portal, e.g., 12-digit numeric code); (2) Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format exactly as declared in your application; (3) Gender — Male / Female / Third Gender (as selected during registration). Enter the Verification Code (CAPTCHA) shown on screen. Click Submit / Download Admit Card.
Retrieve Your OTR Number if Forgotten
If you have forgotten your OTR Number, visit uppsc.up.nic.in → One Time Registration (OTR) → Login to Candidate Dashboard. The OTR Number is retrievable using your registered mobile number or email address. Alternatively, check your original email confirmation received after OTR registration. Do not attempt to create a new OTR — your OTR Number is a permanent ID linked to all your UPPSC applications; a duplicate will cause application duplication issues.
Download and Open the Admit Card PDF
After successful login, your personalised admit card PDF opens in the browser or downloads automatically. The hall ticket contains your name, roll number, registration number, exam date for each paper, shift timing, exam centre name and full address, and examination instructions. If the PDF does not load, ensure Adobe Reader or a PDF viewer is installed, try Incognito mode, or try a different browser. The UPPSC portal sees heavy traffic close to exam dates — access during early morning or late night for faster response.
Verify All Details Carefully Before Printing
Cross-check: full name spelling (must match graduation certificate) · roll number and registration number · exam centre name and full address · exam dates (must show all 4 days: 29 Mar, 30 Mar, 31 Mar, 1 Apr) · shift timings · photograph clarity. If any detail is incorrect, contact UPPSC Prayagraj helpdesk immediately — at least 72 hours before the first exam day (29 March 2026).
Print Multiple Copies — Plan for All 4 Days
Print the admit card in colour (or clear black-and-white with visible photo) on A4 paper. Print at least 4–5 copies — one for each exam day (the centre may collect a copy on each day or require a fresh photocopy daily). Keep digital backup saved on your phone and cloud storage separately. Visit your exam centre on 28 March (the day before the first exam) to identify the exact building, gate, and room allocation board.
UPPSC revised the PCS Mains pattern significantly for the 2025 cycle — optional subjects have been completely removed. The exam now has 8 compulsory papers only, including 2 dedicated UP-specific General Studies papers (Papers V and VI). This change aligns UP PCS more closely with the UPSC Mains pattern while ensuring greater focus on state-specific knowledge.
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | General Hindi (सामान्य हिन्दी) | 150 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Qualifying (min. marks as notified) |
| Paper II | Essay (निबन्ध) — in Hindi | 150 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit |
| Paper III | General Studies I — Indian History, Art, Culture, Heritage; World History; Movements for Social Empowerment | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit |
| Paper IV | General Studies II — Indian Polity, Constitution, Governance, Social Justice, International Relations | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit |
| Paper V | General Studies III — Economic Development, Technology, Environment, Bio-Diversity, Disaster Management | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit |
| Paper VI | General Studies IV — Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude, Attitude, Emotional Intelligence, Public Administration | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit |
| Paper VII | General Studies V — Uttar Pradesh Specific: UP History, Culture, Art, Architecture, Festivals, Literature, Regional Languages, Heritage, Social Customs | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit | UP-Specific |
| Paper VIII | General Studies VI — Uttar Pradesh Specific: UP Economy, Agriculture, Industry, Infrastructure, Social Sector, Governance, Current Affairs of UP | 200 | 3 hrs | Compulsory — Counted in merit | UP-Specific |
| Total Mains Written | 1500 | 8 Papers | 4 Days | No Optional Subjects | ||
| Personality Test / Interview | 100 | Viva-Voce — only for Mains-qualified candidates | ||
| Grand Total (Merit List) | 1600 | Mains 1500 + Interview 100 | ||
- Optional subjects eliminated entirely — Previously candidates chose 2 optional subjects (400 marks). Now all 8 papers are compulsory with no choice.
- Two new UP-specific papers added (Papers VII and VIII — 200 marks each) — These test deep knowledge of UP history, culture, economy, governance, agriculture, and current affairs specific to Uttar Pradesh.
- Total marks reduced from the old pattern but competition is now purely on the compulsory papers — meaning preparation must cover all areas without strategic omission.
- The pattern now rewards candidates who have strong answer writing ability, UP-specific awareness, and ethical reasoning (Paper VI — Ethics) rather than deep-dive optional subject specialists.
The Preliminary Examination was conducted on 12 October 2025 and served exclusively as a screening stage. Prelims marks are NOT counted in the final merit list. The shortlisting ratio for Mains was based solely on Paper I (General Studies I) merit, as Paper II (CSAT) was qualifying-only.
| Paper | Subject | Type | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I (Merit) | General Studies I — History, Polity, Economy, Geography, Environment, Science & Technology, Current Affairs, UP-specific GK | MCQ Objective | 150 | 200 | 2 hrs |
| Paper II (Qualifying) | General Studies II (CSAT) — Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Basic Communication, Decision Making | MCQ Objective | 100 | 200 | 2 hrs |
| Field on Admit Card | What to Verify |
|---|---|
| Candidate's Full Name | Must match graduation certificate and ID proof — any discrepancy causes issues at Document Verification |
| Roll Number | Unique Mains exam identifier — note and memorise it for all communications |
| Registration Number / OTR Number | Your UPPSC portal registration reference number |
| Exam Schedule (All 4 Days) | All four dates (29 Mar, 30 Mar, 31 Mar, 1 Apr 2026) and paper-wise shift timings must appear |
| Reporting Time | Arrive 30–45 minutes BEFORE the shift start time — gates close at reporting time, no exceptions |
| Exam Centre Name & Full Address | Note it immediately — visit the centre on 28 March to confirm building, gate, and rooms |
| Exam City | Must be either Prayagraj or Lucknow — confirm and book accommodation immediately |
| Candidate Photograph | Must be clearly visible and identifiable — faded/blurry photos cause entry problems |
| Candidate Signature | Must match application signature and physical attendance sheets at centre over all 4 days |
| Important Instructions | Read every line carefully — specific pen requirements, prohibited items, and entry rules for UPPSC Mains |
- Printed Admit Card — Carry on all 4 days. The exam centre may collect one copy on Day 1 or require showing it daily — bring multiple printouts. A fresh clearly-printed copy each day is safest.
- Original Valid Photo ID — Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN Card, or Passport. Original only — photocopy not accepted. Carry the same ID daily as checking is done on each exam day.
- Two Recent Passport-Size Photographs — Same as application photo. Required for attendance sheets or any invigilator verification.
- Blue or Black Ink Pen / Fountain Pen — Minimum 2–3 pens per day. The Mains is a long descriptive exam — pens run out during 3-hour answer-writing sessions. No pencil for answer writing (only for diagrams if asked).
- Pencil, Eraser, and Scale — For any diagrams, maps, or charts that may be required in GS papers.
- Mobile phones, tablets, earphones, smartwatches — confiscated immediately, possible disqualification from entire Mains
- Calculators, electronic devices of any kind — no computational devices permitted in any paper
- Books, notes, printed material, rough sheets — answer booklets and supplementary sheets provided at the centre; nothing external
- Bags, wallets, large jewellery — no storage facility at UPPSC exam venues; leave valuables at accommodation
- Food or beverages — not permitted inside the exam hall (water bottle rules per centre instructions on admit card)
- Hindi grammar — Sandhi, Samas, Karak, Upsarg, Pratyay, Vilom, Paryayvachi, Muhavare, Lokoktiyan
- Comprehension of unseen passages — summary and précis writing in Hindi
- Official letter writing, report writing, and government correspondence in Hindi
- Translation from English to Hindi and Hindi to English
- Essay writing on contemporary social, economic, and political issues in Hindi
- Hindi literature — basic understanding of Hindi prose and poetry traditions
- Three sections: Literature & Culture | Social Field | Political Field | Science, Environment, Technology | Economic Sphere — typically 3 essays required from different sections
- Each essay: approximately 600–800 words in Hindi (Devnagri script)
- Focus on structured arguments, factual accuracy, balanced perspective, and conclusion clarity
- Current affairs essays — Uttar Pradesh context, national policy, global issues, social movements
| Paper | Key Topics and Theme Areas |
|---|---|
| GS Paper I (Paper III) 200 Marks | Indian History — Ancient, Medieval, Modern | Indian National Movement | Art, Culture & Heritage | Post-Independence India | World History (18th–20th century) | Indian Society — Diversity, Role of Women, Poverty, Urbanisation, Globalisation | Social Empowerment Movements |
| GS Paper II (Paper IV) 200 Marks | Indian Constitution — Historical Underpinnings, Features, Amendments, Landmark Cases | Parliament, Executive, Judiciary — Structure, Functions, Accountability | Federalism, Centre-State Relations | Governance — Transparency, E-Governance, Citizens Charter, RTI | Social Justice — Welfare Schemes | International Relations — India's Foreign Policy, Regional Organisations, UN System |
| GS Paper III (Paper V) 200 Marks | Indian Economy — Planning, NITI Aayog, Growth, Development, Employment | Agriculture — Irrigation, Crops, Food Security, MSP, Reforms | Infrastructure — Energy, Roads, Railways, Ports, Aviation | Science & Technology — Space, Defence, Bio-Tech, ICT, Nano-tech | Environment — Biodiversity, Climate Change, Paris Agreement, National Parks | Disaster Management — NDMA, Risk Reduction, Relief |
| GS Paper IV (Paper VI) 200 Marks | Ethics & Human Interface — Sources, Determinants, Consequences | Attitude — Components, Function, Influence on Thought and Behaviour | Aptitude and Foundational Values for Civil Services | Emotional Intelligence — Concept, Utilities | Contribution of Moral Thinkers — India and World | Public Administration — Integrity, Probity in Governance, Information Sharing | Case Studies in Ethics for Government Officers |
| GS Paper V — UP Specific (Paper VII) 200 Marks | History of Uttar Pradesh — Ancient, Medieval, Modern, Colonial | UP's Role in Freedom Movement | Art, Architecture, Sculpture of UP | Literature of UP — Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit traditions | Fairs & Festivals, Folk Arts, Cultural Heritage of UP | Tourist Sites of UP | Regional Languages — Awadhi, Braj, Bhojpuri, Bundeli | Social Customs, Traditions and Demographic profile of UP |
| GS Paper VI — UP Specific (Paper VIII) 200 Marks | UP Economy — Agriculture, Industrial Development, Infrastructure | Land Reforms and Agricultural Problems of UP | Current Flagship Schemes of UP Government | UP Budget and State Finance | Social Sector in UP — Education, Health, Women & Child Development | Governance Reforms in UP | Revenue Administration in UP | Current Events and News of National Importance relevant to UP | Law and Order Administration in UP |
The official notification (Advt. A-1/E-1/2025) announced 200 vacancies for the PCS Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination and 10 vacancies for the Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF) — making a total of 210. Additionally, Range Forest Officer (RFO) vacancies are to be included upon receipt of requisition. Post-wise vacancy numbers are released in the Mains application form — the table below lists all posts confirmed in the official advertisement.
| Post Name | Group / Pay Scale | Grade Pay | Appointing Department |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deputy Collector (SDM / Deputy DM level) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | UP Administrative Service / Revenue Dept. |
| Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy. SP / ASP) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | UP Police Service / Home Dept. |
| Block Development Officer (BDO) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Rural Development Dept. |
| Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Transport Department |
| Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Tax) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Commercial Tax / GST Dept. |
| District Commandant (Home Guards) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Home Guard Dept. / Home Dept. |
| Treasury Officer / Accounts Officer (Treasury) | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Finance / Treasury Dept. |
| Cane Inspector & Assistant Sugar Commissioner | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Sugar Industry & Cane Development Dept. |
| District Probation Officer | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Probation & Social Welfare Dept. |
| District Social Welfare Officer | Group A — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Social Welfare Dept. |
| Sub Registrar | Group A / B — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | Stamps & Registration Dept. |
| Food Safety Officer (FSO) | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,600 (Level 9) | Food Safety & Drug Administration Dept. |
| Labour Enforcement Officer (LEO) | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,600 (Level 9) | Labour Department |
| Assistant Research Officer (ARO) | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,600 (Level 9) | Various Research / Statistics Departments |
| Naib Tehsildar | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,200 (Level 8) | Revenue / District Administration |
| District Youth Welfare & Pradeshik Vikash Dal Officer | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,600 (Level 9) | Youth Welfare Dept. |
| Supply Inspector | Group B — Non-Gazetted | ₹4,600 | Food & Civil Supplies Dept. |
| Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF) | Group B — Gazetted | ₹5,400 (Level 10) | UP Forest Service |
| Range Forest Officer (RFO) | Group B — Gazetted | ₹4,800 (Level 8) | UP Forest Service (on receipt of requisition) |
| Total — PCS (Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services) | 200 posts (exact post-wise breakup in Mains application form) | ||
| Total — ACF + RFO (Forest Services) | 10 ACF posts + RFO posts (on requisition) | ||
- Dearness Allowance (DA) — revised biannually by UP State Government | House Rent Allowance (HRA) based on posting city classification
- Transport Allowance (TA) | Official vehicle facility for gazetted Group A officers in field postings
- Medical facilities — UP State Govt. empanelled hospitals for self and family | Group Insurance
- State Government Pension (Defined Benefit) — UP State Pension Scheme for state government employees
- Children Education Allowance (CEA) | Government accommodation in many districts for PCS officers
- Career progression — PCS Officers can be promoted to IAS via UPSC Departmental Promotion Quota after completing qualifying service years
| Criterion | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Educational Qualification | Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognised University or equivalent qualification. Post-specific additional qualifications may apply — check the official notification for each post's educational requirements. Degree must be completed and certificate issued by the application closing date. |
| Age Limit | Minimum 21 years — Maximum 40 years as on 1 July 2025. Candidate must not have been born before 2 July 1985 or after 1 July 2004. |
| Age Relaxation | OBC (UP): +5 years (max 45) | SC/ST (UP): +5 years (max 45) | PwBD (UR): +15 years (max 55) | PwBD (OBC): +18 years (max 58) | PwBD (SC/ST): +20 years | Ex-Servicemen: as per UP Govt. norms | State Govt. Employees: as per UPPSC rules |
| Nationality | Indian Citizen. For some posts, candidates must be domiciled in Uttar Pradesh or meet UP residency conditions — verify post-specific conditions in the official notification. |
| Application Fee | General/OBC: ₹100 per paper | SC/ST: ₹40 per paper | PwBD: ₹10 per paper | Paid online via OTR portal at time of application (not applicable now). |
| Stage | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1: Preliminary Examination (Screening) | 2 MCQ papers: Paper I — GS I (200 marks, merit paper, 150 Qs) + Paper II — CSAT (200 marks, qualifying at 33%, 100 Qs). Negative marking: −1/3. Shortlists candidates for Mains. Prelims marks NOT in final merit. Completed: 12 October 2025. | |
| Stage 2: Mains Examination (Merit) | 8 compulsory descriptive papers (1500 marks). 4 days, 2 shifts/day. Prayagraj & Lucknow. Mains marks COUNTED in final merit. Min qualifying in General Hindi required. 29 March–1 April 2026. | |
| Stage 3: Personality Test / Interview | 100 marks. Viva-Voce by UPPSC board. Assesses mental alertness, ethical integrity, communication, balance of judgment, current affairs, and UP-specific knowledge. Only Mains-qualified candidates called. Dates announced after Mains result. | |
| Stage 4: Document Verification | Original certificates for education, age, category, domicile, and ID presented at UPPSC office or notified venue. Any discrepancy = disqualification from all posts. Final medical fitness check as applicable per post. | |
| Final Merit & Posting | Post-wise, category-wise merit list: Mains marks + Interview marks (maximum 1600). Candidates allotted posts in rank order based on choices submitted during application/interview. Posting across various departments and districts of Uttar Pradesh. |
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