Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
AbbreviationUPPSC
Formation1 April 1937 (1937-04-01)
TypeState Civil Service Recruitment Agency
  • Group A (Non Technical)
  • Group B (Non Technical)
Location
  • 10, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Prayagraj - 211018
Region served
Uttar Pradesh
OwnerGovernment of Uttar Pradesh
Parent organization
Union Public Service Commission
Websitewww.uppsc.up.nic.in

Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (Uttar Pradesh Lōk Sēvā Āyōg), commonly abbreviated as UPPSC, is Uttar Pradesh's state agency for recruitment of all the entry-level appointments to the various Group A and Group B Civil Services of Uttar Pradesh. The agency's charter is granted by the Constitution of India. Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the constitution, titled Services Under the Union and the States, provide for a Public Service Commission for the Union and for each state.

History

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) came into existence on 1 April 1937, with the main aim of recruiting candidates to various services in the state. The commission is regulated by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Regulation, 1976.

Origin

Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the political movement compelling the British Indian Government to consider the setting up of a Public Service Commission for recruitment to its services in the territory. Under the Government of India Act 1935, for the first time, provision was made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission was constituted on 1 April 1937 with its headquarters at Prayagraj. The working of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission is also regulated by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Regulation, 1976.

Functions of UPPSC

  • Recruitment of the candidates.
  1. On the basis of Interview only.
  2. On the basis of screening test & Interview.
  3. On the basis of Examination only.
  4. On the basis of Examination & Interview only.
  5. On the basis of Preliminary Examination, Main Examination & Interview.
  • Promotions.
  • Disciplinary Actions
  • Service Rules.
  • Advice to the U.P. Government

Examination Conducted by the Commission

List of Examinations Conducted by the U.P. Public Service Commission from time to time.[1] (Direct recruitment through interviews only as per the service):

  1. Combined Competitive Examination (Civil Services)
  2. Assistant Forest Conservator (ACF)/Forest range officer (FRO) Examinations (Natural Resource)
  3. R.O/A.R.O Examination (Only for the commission) (Civil Services)
  4. A.P.S. Examination (Only for the commission and secretariat of U.P. and Revenue) (Civil Services)
  5. Assistant Registrar Examination (Civil Services)
  6. Combined State Engineering Examination (Engineering)
  7. U.P. Judicial Services (Junior Division) Examination - (PCS-J) (Law)
  8. Assistant Prosecuting Officers Examination (Law)
  9. U.P. Palika (Centralized) Health Services : Food & Sanitary Inspector Examination (Medical)
  10. Combined State/Lower Subordinate Examination. (Civil Services)
  11. Combined Junior Engineer Examination (Engineering)
  12. Dental Surgeon Examination (Screening exam and Interview)

Controversies

On 26 September 2013, Allahabad High Court ordered UPPSC to cancel the Mains Examination of UP Provincial Civil Services (Judicial) 2013, over alleged irregularities in the Answer Key issued by it. The word key allegedly had incorrect multiple–choice options marked as correct.[2]

On 29 March 2015, the question paper of the UPPSC PCS Preliminary exam was leaked before the exam. It led to a protest and subsequently, the cancellation of the morning shift exam. The police said that they would find the person who had sold the question paper on WhatsApp for Rs.5 Lakh per copy.[3]

See also

References

  1. Examination Conducted by the Commission
  2. "Allahabad High Court orders UPPSC to Cancel PCS (J) Mains Exam over Irregularities". Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  3. "UPPSC Exam Calendar". Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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