UP Police Admit Card 2026: How to Download City Slip, Hall Ticket Checklist and Tips
UPPRPB is expected to release the UP Police Admit Card 2026 in the first week of June, with the exam city intimation (city slip) likely a few days earlier. The written exam is scheduled across 8–10 June 2026 and will be held as an offline OMR test of 150 MCQs totaling 300 marks .
UP Police Admit Card 2026: Quick summary — What you need to know now
- The UPPRPB admit card and city slip will appear on the official website uppbpb.gov.in under Top Notices.
- City slip (exam city intimation) is expected around 30–31 May 2026 .
- Admit card (hall ticket) is expected around 3–4 June 2026 — download and print as soon as it is published.
- Exam dates: 8, 9 and 10 June 2026 . Mode: offline OMR . Paper: 150 MCQs, 300 marks .
- You will need your registration number and date of birth (or password) to log in and download the admit card.
Step-by-step: How to download your UP Police Admit Card 2026
- Open the official site: go to uppbpb.gov.in .
- On the homepage, look for the Top Notices / Admit Card link about the Constable recruitment.
- Click the admit card link to open the login window. Enter your registration number and date of birth (or password) correctly.
- The admit card and the city slip (if released) will open as PDF files — download both and save a copy on your phone and computer.
- Print at least two clear copies of the admit card and one copy of the city slip. Check the print for legibility and any cut-off text.
Save the downloaded PDFs and a screenshot of the confirmation page. If the site asks for additional verification, follow instructions shown on the screen.
Understanding the city slip: why it matters and when it comes
The city slip tells you the exam city before you receive the full admit card. Expect the city slip around 30–31 May 2026 , as UPPRPB usually issues it 8–10 days before the exam.
How to read the city slip: - It will show the city name where your exam centre will be located. It may not give the full centre address — that appears on the admit card. - Note any remarks about reporting time or special instructions on the slip.
If the city slip shows a different city than what you applied for, do not panic. Wait for the admit card to confirm the exact centre. If the admit card still differs, keep registration proof and raise a query via the official website after the admit card is published.
Exam schedule and important dates
| Event | Date (expected / scheduled) |
|---|---|
| City slip release (expected) | 30–31 May 2026 |
| Admit card release (expected) | 3–4 June 2026 |
| Written exam (OMR) | 8–10 June 2026 |
Check your admit card as soon as it is available. The admit card will confirm your exam shift and reporting time, which are essential for travel planning.
What your admit card will show — checklist to verify immediately
On receiving the UP Police Admit Card 2026 , check these items right away:
- Personal details: full name , father's name , registration number , date of birth .
- Exam details: exam date , exam shift (if printed), centre name and full address , and roll number or seat number.
- Instructions box: items allowed and prohibited, reporting time , and any health or security notes.
- Format note: the test is OMR-based with 150 MCQs totaling 300 marks .
If any personal detail is incorrect, note it and follow the corrective steps listed below under "Common problems during admit card download".
What to carry to the exam centre (practical checklist)
- Printed copies: carry at least two printed copies of the admit card and one copy of the city slip.
- Photo ID: a valid, government-issued photo ID. Keep the original and a photocopy ready. Common IDs accepted usually include: Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, or driving licence. Follow the admit card instructions for specific ID requirements.
- Passport-size photos: carry a couple of recent passport-size photos, preferably the same that you used during application.
- Documents for later stages: keep original and photocopies of your educational certificates , caste certificate (if applicable), domicile , and identity proofs ready for document verification.
- Stationery: bring a transparent water bottle and any stationery allowed. Check admit card instructions for pen/black/blue ink rules for OMR filling.
Do not carry mobile phones, smart watches, electronic devices, or any written material unless explicitly allowed on the admit card.
Selection stages after the written test: quick roadmap
The selection process will follow this order: Written (OMR) → PET/PST → Document verification → Medical test .
- Written (OMR): objective MCQs, 150 questions for 300 marks . Score and cutoffs will decide eligibility for next stages.
- PET/PST: physical efficiency and standard tests. These assess running, long jump, height/weight norms as per UPPRPB rules.
- Document verification: originals of application documents, ID proof, caste certificates, educational certificates.
- Medical examination: final medical fitness check before appointment.
Keep originals and attested copies organized. The admit card stage only allows entry to the written exam, so ensure documents for later stages are complete and valid.
Common problems during admit card download and how to fix them
Forgot registration number or password: - Check the SMS or email you got at the time of application — registration number is often sent there. - If you cannot find it, use the login page options (if provided) for "Forgot Registration Number/Password" or follow recovery steps on the website.
Login errors or site slowdowns on release day: - UPPRPB traffic spikes on release days. Try at off-peak hours, use a stable connection, and avoid repeated refreshes. - If the site times out, try another browser or clear cache and cookies before retrying.
Admit card details incorrect: - Note the incorrect field and keep application proof (application printout, identity proof). - After admit card release, raise a query via the official website only as instructed in the Top Notices. Keep screenshots of the incorrect admit card and your application page to support your claim.
If problems persist, wait for the official grievance or helpline details to appear on uppbpb.gov.in after the admit card is published.
Before exam day: last-minute checklist and exam-centre behaviour
- Confirm your exam centre address from the admit card and plan travel. If you need to travel to another city, finalise bookings only after the admit card shows the centre.
- Reach the centre well before the reporting time printed on the admit card. Carry original ID and printed admit card to gain entry.
- At the centre, follow instructions from invigilators, maintain silence, and avoid prohibited items.
- If the paper has longer gaps between shifts, pack light food and water (if allowed) and carry a hand sanitizer and face mask if you prefer.
Good behaviour and punctuality can prevent avoidable disqualifications.
What we don’t know yet — gaps to watch for after the admit card release
UPPRPB has released core exam dates and the OMR format, but some details will only appear with the admit card or later official notices. Watch for:
- Exact exam shift timings and test duration (not specified yet).
- Number of vacancies and category-wise vacancy distribution.
- Age limits, educational and exact physical eligibility criteria (height/weight), and application fee details.
- Complete list of exam centres and the address format for each centre.
- Official helpline, grievance process, and contact email/phone for admit card issues.
- Syllabus breakdown, question-wise marks distribution, and whether there is negative marking.
Keep checking the official website uppbpb.gov.in for updates and any supplementary notices after the admit card release.
Prep tips for the 150-MCQ, 300-mark OMR paper
Time management: - With 150 questions , you should practice to complete the paper within the allotted time once the admit card confirms duration. If duration is not yet known, train to finish 150 MCQs in 2 to 3 hours in practice sessions.
OMR practice: - Practice filling OMR bubbles cleanly. Avoid stray marks and make sure your darkening is uniform. Read the admit card’s OMR instructions before the exam.
Revision focus: - If the detailed syllabus isn’t out, focus on common topics in police constable exams: general knowledge/current affairs, basic maths, reasoning, Hindi/English language, and numerical ability. Practise previous year MCQs and take mock OMR tests.
Physical readiness: - While preparing for the written exam, maintain basic fitness. The PET/PST will follow for qualifying candidates, so start running and basic exercises early.
Template: How to note and store admit card details (printable format)
Copy these fields from your admit card onto a small slip to carry (or store in your phone notes):
- Candidate name:
- Registration number:
- Roll number (if printed):
- Date of birth:
- Exam date & shift:
- Exam centre name & full address:
- Reporting time:
- Important instructions (ID required / items prohibited):
Store the PDF, a screenshot, and the printed copy in separate places. Share exam city and date with a family member so someone knows your travel plan.
Closing: What to do the day admit cards are released
The moment the admit card is live, download both the admit card and city slip, verify every printed detail, print spare copies, and start planning travel. Note any shift and reporting time, and make arrangements accordingly.
Keep watching uppbpb.gov.in for official notifications. Save the admit card PDF in your email and phone storage so you can access it even if your printed copy is misplaced.
FAQs
Q1: When will the UP Police admit card be released? A1: The board is expected to publish the admit card about 3–4 days before the exam, likely on 3 or 4 June 2026 .
Q2: When will the city slip be released? A2: The city slip is usually issued 8–10 days before the exam. For this cycle it is expected around 30–31 May 2026 .
Q3: How do I download the admit card from uppbpb.gov.in? A3: Go to uppbpb.gov.in , open the Top Notices/Admit Card link, log in with your registration number and date of birth (or password), download the PDF, and print multiple copies.
Q4: What are the exam format and marks? A4: The written exam is OMR-based , with 150 MCQs totaling 300 marks . Exact duration and shift timings will be confirmed on the admit card.
Q5: What should I do if my admit card has incorrect details? A5: Keep a screenshot and your application proof ready. After the admit card is published, raise a query as per the instructions on the official site and follow UPPRPB’s corrective process.
Q6: Which documents should I carry to the exam centre? A6: Carry printed admit card copies, the city slip, original government photo ID and its copy, passport-size photos, and any other documents specified on the admit card.