The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has officially responded to the rumors surrounding the alleged paper leak of the UP Police Constable exam 2024. The board has dismissed viral social media posts regarding exam paper leaks as fake and has requested relevant evidence to support such claims. In a recent announcement on X, the commission has encouraged candidates to submit any pertinent evidence or proof related to the viral information circulating on social media.
The UP Police Constable exam took place on February 17 & 18, 2024, aiming to fill 60,241 vacancies. With a staggering number of over 50 lakh candidates registered for the UP Police exam, the competition was intense. However, following the exam’s conclusion, rumors have spread widely on social media alleging paper leaks, causing significant distress among candidates. These claims have emerged in the form of screenshots and images shared across various social media platforms, leading to calls for the exam’s cancellation.
The board, formerly referred to as Twitter, has issued a recent statement on X, urging the public to provide evidence related to the alleged UP Police Constable 2024 paper leak. Applicants with relevant evidence are advised to submit it to the official email ID of UPPRPB by February 23. They are required to include their name, address, mobile number, and Aadhaar number along with the evidence.
All evidences should be submitted by 6 pm on February 23 to the official email ID: [email protected].
The UP Police Constable examination was conducted on February 17 and 18 at 2,385 examination centers. The purpose of this examination was to fill 60,244 vacancies for Constables. A staggering number of approximately 48 lakh candidates appeared for the exam. The authorities assert that the examination was conducted seamlessly, with no reported cases of cheating or leaked questions.