UP Police Announces SI Confidential, ASI Clerk, and Accounts Typing Test Schedule for February 2026
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has officially scheduled the typing tests for various Sub-Inspector (SI) and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) posts for February 2026. This announcement pertains to the recruitment process for SI Confidential, ASI Clerk, and ASI Accounts positions, marking a significant step forward for thousands of candidates aspiring to join the state police force in administrative capacities.
The typing test is a mandatory and critical stage for applicants who have successfully cleared the preceding phases of the rigorous recruitment process. These include the written examination, document verification (DV), and physical standard test (PST). The upcoming typing proficiency evaluation is designed to assess candidates' typing speed and accuracy, essential skills for the clerical and confidential duties associated with these specific roles within the UP Police department.
Details regarding the precise dates, venues, and specific guidelines for the typing tests are expected to be released by the UPPRPB in due course. Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official UPPRPB website for the latest updates. Admit cards, containing crucial information such as roll numbers, test timings, and reporting instructions, will be made available for download prior to the examination dates.
The recruitment drive aims to fill various administrative vacancies across the Uttar Pradesh Police. The SI Confidential post typically involves handling sensitive information and managing official correspondence, while ASI Clerk and ASI Accounts roles focus on general administrative duties, record-keeping, and financial management respectively. Proficiency in typing is a core requirement for all these positions to ensure efficient operation and data handling within the police department.
The multi-stage recruitment process underscores the UPPRPB's commitment to selecting qualified individuals who meet both the physical and academic standards required for police service. Following the successful completion of the typing tests, shortlisted candidates will typically undergo further stages, which may include a medical examination and final merit list compilation, leading to provisional selection.
Candidates preparing for these tests are urged to focus on improving their typing speed and accuracy, as performance in this stage will be instrumental in their progression. The February 2026 schedule provides a clear timeline for aspirants to finalize their preparations and await further official communications from the UPPRPB regarding this pivotal phase of the recruitment.