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UP Police Constable Exam City Slip Released June 01: 32,679 Posts

June 1, 2026
12:51 AM
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Key Points

UPPRPB released exam city slip May 31 for 32,679 constable posts.

Written exam June 8-10 in offline mode across UP districts.

Slip shows exam city, district, date, shift timing and instructions.

Admit card releases separately June 1-3 and is required for exam entry.

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The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) released the UP Police Constable Exam City Intimation Slip on May 31 for candidates applying to 32,679 constable posts. The slip shows each candidate’s allotted exam city, district, date, and shift timing. The written exam runs June 8, 9, and 10 across multiple centres in offline mode. Admit cards will arrive June 1-3. This matters because candidates need this slip to plan travel before the test.

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What the City Slip Contains

The exam city slip lists the candidate’s name, registration number, allotted exam city and district, examination date, shift information, and exam instructions. Candidates must verify all details carefully and keep a copy for reference. The slip is not an admit card and cannot be used to enter the exam hall. Entry requires the separate admit card, which will release June 1-3.

How to Download Your Slip

Candidates visit the official website www.upprpb.in and click the city slip link. They enter their registration number and date of birth, then submit. The allotted exam city and schedule appear on screen. Candidates download and save the slip. The process takes minutes and requires only login credentials.

Exam Schedule and Centres

The written examination runs June 8, 9, and 10 in offline mode across multiple shifts. Tests occur in morning and afternoon shifts at centres in major UP districts including Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Varanasi, and Prayagraj. Admit cards will release June 1-3 with exact centre and shift details. Candidates should check the official website regularly for updates.

Next Steps for Candidates

Candidates must download the city slip immediately to plan travel and accommodation. The slip is not the admit card, so candidates must wait for the separate admit card release June 1-3 before exam day. Candidates should verify all details in the slip and keep a printed copy for reference during the exam process.

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Final Thoughts

The UP Police Constable Exam City Slip released May 31 helps 32,679 candidates plan travel for the June 8-10 test. Download your slip now at uppbpb.in using your registration number and date of birth. Admit cards arrive June 1-3.

FAQs

Is the city slip the same as the admit card?

No. The city slip shows your exam city and schedule. The admit card releases separately June 1-3 and is required for exam entry.

When is the UP Police Constable written exam?

The written exam is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10, 2026 in offline mode across multiple shifts at designated centres.

How do I download my city slip?

Visit uppbpb.in, locate the city slip link, enter your registration number and date of birth, then download your slip.

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The content shared by Meyka AI PTY LTD is solely for research and informational purposes.  Meyka is not a financial advisory service, and the information provided should not be considered investment or trading advice.

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