UPPSC RO/ARO Exam Underway: Candidates Face Rigorous Security
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Conducts Preliminary Test for 411 Vacancies
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) commenced its RO/ARO Preliminary Examination on July 27, 2025, across all 75 districts of the state. The examination, held in a single session from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, aims to fill 411 vacancies for Review Officers and Assistant Review Officers.
Stringent Measures Ensure Exam Integrity
Candidates encountered extensive security protocols designed to maintain the integrity of the examination process. These included biometric verification, iris scanning, metal detectors, and constant CCTV surveillance. Flying squads, along with STF and police oversight, were deployed to prevent any malpractice.
Admit cards were exclusively available via the official UPPSC portal. Examinees were required to report by 8:00 AM, with entry gates closing strictly at 8:45 AM, emphasizing the importance of punctuality and preparation.
Exam Structure and Candidate Feedback
The preliminary exam comprised two papers: General Studies and General Hindi, both administered concurrently. Early feedback from participants suggests a “moderate” difficulty level across both sections.
While a detailed section-wise analysis will be released post-examination, initial assessments indicate a balanced paper. Students are advised to strategize their approach based on their strengths in each subject.
Preliminary Cut-Off Expectations Released
Based on prevailing trends and the perceived difficulty of the paper, preliminary cut-off estimates for various categories have been published. These figures are subject to revision once the official answer keys and results are announced.
| Category | Expected Cut-Off (Marks) |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 125-135 |
| EWS | 120-130 |
| OBC (NCL) | 120-130 |
| SC | 104-110 |
| ST | 92-100 |
| PWD | 80-90 |
Targeting High Scores: ‘Good Attempts’
For candidates aiming to qualify, strategic “good attempts” have been suggested. The General Studies paper, consisting of 140 questions, saw ideal attempts estimated between 110-115. The General Hindi paper, with 60 questions, had an estimated range of 35-40 good attempts.
The UPPSC RO/ARO exam is a crucial recruitment drive, with successful candidates playing vital roles in administrative functions. The commission’s commitment to transparency and fairness is evident in the robust examination procedures.
As the examination concludes, aspirants eagerly await the release of section-wise breakdowns, answer keys, and official cut-offs to accurately assess their performance. The competition remains fierce, with the final selection contingent upon performance in both preliminary and subsequent main examinations.