UP Police Constable Exam Concludes: 6.9 Lakh Skip, 9 Arrested for Fraud
Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam concludes with 75.94% attendance; nine arrested for cheating, 12 FIRs filed.

Top Summary
- What happened: The Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Examination concluded statewide for 32,679 posts, seeing 75.94 per cent candidate attendance despite significant absences and reported cheating.
- Why it matters: This major recruitment drive is crucial for thousands of aspirants and highlights the persistent challenges of examination integrity in large-scale state exams.
- What changes: The focus now shifts to the critical evaluation process and subsequent recruitment stages for aspiring police personnel; authorities continue to address examination-related misconduct.
- Who is affected: Over 2.19 million candidates who appeared, nearly 6.95 lakh applicants who skipped, the nine individuals arrested for fraud, and thousands awaiting their results.
Massive Participation Amidst Significant Absences
The Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Examination for 32,679 constable posts successfully concluded across the state on June 11, 2026. This three-day exercise, one of Uttar Pradesh's largest recruitment drives, was conducted at 1,183 centres spanning all 75 districts.
Out of 2,886,798 registered candidates, a substantial 2,192,236 aspirants appeared for the test, marking an attendance rate of 75.94 per cent. However, a significant number—694,562 candidates—did not turn up, meaning nearly one in four, or around 24 per cent, skipped the examination despite completing the registration process.
Fraudsters Exposed Across Key Districts
While the examination proceeded largely peacefully, authorities remained alert to attempts at unfair practices. Throughout the recruitment exercise, 12 First Information Reports (FIRs) were lodged statewide, leading to the arrest of nine accused individuals who have since been sent to jail.
Police reports indicate that alleged solvers and impersonators using forged documents were apprehended in locations such as Noida, Aligarh, and Kanpur. These individuals were reportedly attempting to appear for the examination on behalf of other candidates or under fake identities.
Social Media Misinformation Tackled
Officials also took decisive action against the spread of misleading content related to the examination. In Lucknow, specifically at the Hussainganj police station, six FIRs were registered against individuals accused of circulating false or misleading information.
These false claims were reportedly spread via social media platforms and YouTube channels. Authorities emphasized that strict monitoring helped identify suspicious activity quickly, ensuring misinformation did not affect the conduct of the recruitment process.
What to Watch Next
With the examination phase now complete, attention will keenly shift to the rigorous evaluation process of the answer sheets. Aspiring candidates will eagerly await further announcements regarding the subsequent stages of recruitment for thousands seeking a place within the esteemed Uttar Pradesh Police force.
