UP Police Exam: Exam completed successfully on the second day as well, more than 6 lakh students appeared for the exam

More than 6 lakh students appeared for the exam - Police Examination

more than 6 lakh students appeared for the exam
more than 6 lakh students appeared for the exam

– The effect of the foolproof plan made by the Yogi government regarding the examination was visible

– Candidates gave 10 out of 10 marks to Yogi government for better examination system

– 6,57,443 candidates appeared for the exam at 1174 centres in 67 districts, 72 suspected candidates identified

– Police filed FIR against 15 accused for conducting peaceful examination, 17 arrested

– STF arrested a fraudster from Lucknow in the name of providing leaked question paper


Lucknow. UP Police Recruitment Examination was conducted successfully in all 67 districts of the state on the second day on Friday. This was possible due to the foolproof plan of Yogi Government. It is the result of Yogi Government’s resolve to conduct a transparent and fair examination that the solver gang and exam mafia have distanced themselves from it. On the other hand, the candidates who came to take the exam were very happy to see the preparations of Yogi Government. They gave 10 out of 10 marks to Yogi Government for the exam arrangements. On the second day of the exam on Friday, 6,57,443 candidates took the exam at 1174 centers. 25 thousand policemen and 2300 magistrates were deployed to conduct the exam safely.

72 suspicious candidates were identified during checking, police made them take the exam but even after the paper, the board will keep an eye on everyone.
Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board, Rajiv Krishna said that on the second day of the exam, 6,57,443 candidates appeared in the exam in two shifts, whose ratio was 79.11 percent. In this, 3,21,322 candidates were present in the first shift while 4,12,155 had downloaded the admit card. 30 suspicious candidates were also caught in this shift. However, they were allowed to give the paper. The recruitment board will keep an eye on them. Similarly, 3,36,121 candidates were present in the second shift while 4,12,418 had downloaded the admit card. 42 suspicious candidates were caught in this shift. However, they were allowed to give the paper while the board will keep an eye on them even after the paper. He said that 68.2 percent candidates appeared in the exam in both the shifts. On the second day too, DGP Prashant Kumar landed at ground zero to check the security arrangements. He did a surprise inspection of Lucknow University and National PG College. During this, he found all the arrangements perfect. During the inspection, the DGP also gave necessary guidelines to the officers to conduct the examination in a transparent and fair manner. The Transport Corporation provided free bus facility to the candidates. Not only this, the candidates were also given the gift of free travel in electric buses in various districts of the state.

Police lodged FIR against 15 accused, 17 sent to jail.
To conduct the examination without cheating and peacefully, police were present at every nook and corner of all the centres in the state. Candidates were being allowed inside after three stages of checking. On the second day of the examination, police lodged an FIR against 15 accused, whereas 17 accused were arrested and sent to jail. Among these, STF arrested Aniruddh Modanlal on Friday on the charge of fraud on the pretext of providing leaked question paper. This accused was duping people by creating a Telegram channel. Apart from this, an FIR was lodged in Hussainganj, Lucknow against the board for spreading rumours of paper leak.

The candidates who came out after giving the paper gave 10 out of 10 marks to the preparations of the Yogi government.
They praised the arrangements made by the Yogi government for the examination. They said that the Yogi government has made extensive arrangements to ensure that the paper is free from cheating and does not leak. The candidates are facing some problems regarding this, but this strictness is necessary. Our future is safe due to this strictness of CM Yogi. We have no fear of paper leak at all this time. They gave 10 out of 10 marks to the arrangements made by the Yogi government. Some candidates said that their paper went very well. Now they are waiting for the result. The happiness on their faces was telling that they are completely confident about their golden dreams of future under the Yogi government. Apart from this, the candidates also seemed very satisfied with the facilities given by the Yogi government for the exam this time. They thanked the Yogi government for free travel in roadways buses and additional coaches installed in trains. On the instructions of CM Yogi, for the first time, arrangements were made for the stay of the candidates and their parents coming from other districts in various districts of the state. At many places, arrangements for the stay and food of the candidates were also made by the RSS.