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UPPRPB final result for Head Operator recruitment 2022 out at uppbpb.gov.in: 936 candidates selected, download PDF here

UPPRPB final result for Head Operator recruitment 2022 out at uppbpb.gov.in: 936 candidates selected, download PDF here

Time of Indiaa day ago

UP Police announces final result for Head Operator recruitment 2022
UP Police Head Operator result 2025:
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has officially declared the final selection result for the Direct Recruitment-2022 of Head Operator / Head Operator (Mechanical) posts under the UP Police Radio Cadre.
A total of 936 candidates have been selected for appointment based on a multi-stage recruitment process.
As per the announcement made on the Board's website https://uppbpb.gov.in, the final selection has been carried out in strict adherence to the reservation policies and procedural guidelines established by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The selection result is now available for candidates to download by entering their registration number and date of birth.
Recruitment received over 76,000 applications
The recruitment drive was initiated via Notification No. PRPB One-3 (34)/2020, dated January 6, 2022, for filling 936 posts. A total of 76,516 online applications were received. The online written examination was conducted across 11 districts in three shifts on January 30 and January 31, 2024. Due to the multi-shift format, the Board implemented normalisation of scores, as mentioned in the notification and relevant service rules.
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Following this, 9,807 candidates—approximately ten times the number of advertised vacancies—were called for document scrutiny and physical standard tests, which were held from March 24 to March 30, 2025. The physical efficiency test, designed to be egoistic in nature, took place between May 20 and May 28, 2025.
Final selection based on normalised merit and reservation policy
The final list has been prepared on the basis of candidates' merit after normalisation of written exam scores, performance in physical tests, and document verification.
In total, 936 candidates have been selected, including 482 from the Other Backward Class (OBC) category, 211 from the Scheduled Caste (SC) category, and 18 from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. Additionally, 186 female candidates have been declared successful.
IIT Kanpur verified written exam data
To maintain transparency, the data from the online written exam was sent to IIT Kanpur for thorough validation. The Board also provided clarification opportunities to candidates, taking appropriate action wherever necessary, based on CRL and supporting data.
Final cut-off marks for all categories
Below is the final category-wise cut-off for the selected candidates:
Category
Vertical Reservation
Freedom Fighter Dependent
Female Candidate
Unreserved (UR)
328.16751
242.69954
304.87272
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
317.0527

289.13254
Other Backward Class (OBC)
319.53008

296.33112
Scheduled Caste (SC)
299.92947

277.29555
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
276.30554

247.79711
How to download UP Police Head Operator final result PDF
Candidates can follow these steps to download their result:
Step 1: Visit the official UPPRPB website: https://uppbpb.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, locate the link titled 'Final Result – Head Operator / Head Operator (Mechanical) Recruitment 2022'
Step 3: Click on the link to open the result page
Step 4: Enter your registration number and date of birth as required
Step 5: Submit the details to view and download your result PDF
Direct link to download the Radio Cadre 2022 final selection result PDF
For more updates and future notifications, candidates are advised to regularly check the UPPRPB official website.
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