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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check here the methods to apply for the UPSSSC PET exam.
- Visit at upsssc.gov.in.
- Fill out the Candidate Registration Form.
- For the Preliminary Eligibility Test 2026, click "Apply".
- If you're a first-time user, finish your registration. Read the whole declaration and accept it.
- To finish your registration, enter your personal information, qualifications, and other related details.
- Go to the online application and fill out all of the relevant information.
- Upload the scanned image of your passport-size photograph and signature in the required format.
- Complete application by submitting the remaining information and paying the
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
UPSSSC PET Eligibility Criteria 2023: Number of Attempts
Thus, they can appear in the exam unlimited times till they are fulfilling all the eligibility criteria.There is no specific limit on the number of attempts for the UP PET exam. Candidates can appear as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.The UP PET Scores/ certificate is valid for 1 year from the date of announcement of UPSSSC PET Result 2024. The candidates during this duration can apply online for various Group B and C posts like UP Lekhpal, X-Ray Technician, Junior Assistant, and others
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Shiksha has reached out to the exam centres and talked with candidates who have given the UPSSSC PET 2023 exam. After analysing comments given by the candidates, we have prepared this UPSSSC PET Exam Analysis in the table below.
Subject | Total Number of Questions | Difficulty Level (Shift 1) |
|---|---|---|
India History | 5 | Moderate |
Indian National Movement | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
Geography | 5 | Moderate |
Indian Economy | 5 | Moderate |
Indian Constitution & Public Administration | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
General Science | 5 | Easy |
Elementary Arithmetic | 5 | Moderate |
General Hindi | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
General English | 5 | Moderate |
Logic & Reasoning | 5 | Easy |
Current Affairs | 10 | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness | 10 | Moderate |
Analysis of Hindi Unread Passage - 2 Passages | 10 | Easy to Moderate |
Graph Interpretation - 2 Graphs | 10 | Moderate |
Table Interpretation & Analysis - 2 Tables | 10 | Moderate |
Overall | 100 | Moderate |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The UPSSSC PET exam is an entrance exam conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) to shortlist candidates for various Group C posts in different departments and organizations under the Uttar Pradesh government. The selection process for the UPSSSC PET exam typically involves the following stages:
- Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET): The first stage of the selection process is the PET exam itself. It is a screening test conducted in an objective multiple-choice question (MCQ) format. The exam is designed to assess the general knowledge and aptitude of candidates.
- Main Examination: Candidates wh
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. There is a negative marking in the UPSSSC PET examination. The duration of the exam is two hours. Total questions asked in the exam is 100. Each question carries one marks. For every wrong answer, one fourth mark will be deducted.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, the UPSSSC does not accept objections to the UPSSSC PET answer key through email. Candidates are required to raise objections to the UPSSSC PET answer key by following the official process specified by the UPSSSC. Typically, candidates can submit their objections to the UPSSSC PET answer key through the official website of UPSSSC. The UPSSSC usually provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the UPSSSC PET answer key. Candidates are required to fill in an objection form and submit it along with any supporting documents to substantiate their objection. It is important to note that the UPSSSC's de
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
UPSSSC PET exam is conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UPSSSC) in offline mode with an OMR sheet. The exam consists of 100 objective type questions with multiple choice options. Each question carries one mark and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
The difficulty level of questions asked in UPSSSC PET Exam can be considered moderate, with some questions being easy and some being more challenging.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates who want to appear for the UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission) Village Development Officer (VDO) exam must fulfil the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criterion for the UPSSSC VDO exam are given below:
- Age: 18 to 40 years (Age Relaxation as per Govt. Regluations)
- Must have qualified UPSSSC PET
- Must hold CCC computer course certification with Hindi typing
- Must be a citizen of India
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The overall difficulty level of UPSSSC VDO exam conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) remains moderate. The section wise difficulty level of the UP VDO exam is given below:
- Hindi Knowledge & Writing: Moderate
- General Intelligence Test/ Reasoning: Easy
- General Knowledge: Moderate to Difficult
The candidates who are willing to appear for the UPSSSC VDO exam must prepare for the exam sectionally. It will help them to cover the major topics of the exam in a section.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no recommended dress code by the UPSSSC in order to appear for the UP VDO exam. However, the candidates taking the exam are advised to do the following thing before appearing for the exam:
- Attire: Candidates should not wear shoes or footwear with thick soles. Also, candidates must not wear clothes with large buttons or steel buttons to the test centre.
- Personal belongings: Candidates should not carry any personal belongings such as mobile phones, purses or electronic devices such as calculators inside the test centre. Exam authority will not be responsible for the safe keep of the personal belongings of candida
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