There's great news for candidates dreaming of working as Computer Operators in the UP Police. The UP Police has released a notification for recruitment to the posts of Computer Operator Grade-A. This notification is for a total of 1352 vacancies. The online application process for these posts started yesterday, December 16th. Candidates who wish to apply for the Computer Operator position can now visit the official UPPRPB website and apply by January 15, 2026.
Post Details
Category Number of Posts
Unreserved 545
EWS 134
Other Backward Classes 364
Scheduled Caste 283
Scheduled Tribe 26
Salary
Candidates selected for this position will receive a monthly salary ranging from Rs. 20,200 to Rs. 81,100.
Application Fee
Candidates who wish to apply for the Computer Operator positions will have to pay an application fee. The application fee is Rs. 500 for General, EWS, and OBC candidates, and Rs. 400 for SC and ST candidates.
Age Limit
To apply for the Computer Operator position in the UP Police, candidates must be at least 18 years old and not more than 28 years old.
Essential Educational Qualification
To apply for the Computer Operator position, candidates must have passed Class 12th with Physics and Mathematics from a recognized institution in India. Candidates must also meet other specified eligibility criteria.
Selection Process
The selection of candidates will be based on a written examination and document verification. The written examination will consist of 160 multiple-choice questions worth 200 marks, covering General Knowledge, Mental Ability & Reasoning, and Computer Science. The duration of the examination is two hours. Candidates who qualify in this examination will be called for the document verification process.
Candidates who wish to apply for the Computer Operator positions are advised to complete the application process before the deadline. Otherwise, candidates will not be given another chance.
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