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NDTV
8 hours ago
- NDTV
UPPSC RO ARO Exam 2025 To Be Held On July 27, Check Key Instructions
UPPSC RO ARO Exam 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) will conduct the Review Officer (RO) and Assistant Review Officer (ARO) Preliminary Examination 2023 on Sunday, July 27, 2025. The exam will be held in a single shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm across various centres in all districts of the state. According to official notification number 25/05/E-2/2023-24TC Prayagraj, dated July 17, 2025, candidates can now download their admit cards from the official website of UPPSC: using their OTR (One Time Registration) number. They are required to enter login details to access the hall tickets. UPPSC RO ARO Recruitment 2025: Exam Day Instructions Candidates must report to the exam centre with document such as printed admit card, two passport-size photographs, and a valid photo ID (original and photocopy) Entry will begin 1 hour 30 minutes before the UPPSC RO ARO Exam 2025 starts Entry will be closed 45 minutes before the start of the exam No candidate will be allowed inside the exam hall after that Any act of cheating, using unfair means, or leaking/question paper manipulation is considered a criminal offence. Offenders may face up to Rs 1 crore in fines and life imprisonment. UPPSC Review Officer/ Assistant Review Officer Exam 2025: Selection Process The UPPSC RO/ARO recruitment process involves three stages: the Preliminary Examination, which is qualifying in nature, followed by the Main Examination for a detailed assessment, and finally, the Interview, which is the last stage of selection. Candidates are advised to carefully read and follow all instructions provided on their admit cards. For official updates and notices, visit the official website regularly.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Politics
- Indian Express
RO/ARO 2025: From AI to social media monitoring, UP govt's strict security for exam
The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a comprehensive strategy involving advanced technology, strict confidentiality protocols, and robust administrative oversight to ensure fair and transparent conduct of the Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO) exam on July 27. The examination will be conducted in a single shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm across all 75 districts of the state. The government has roped in the state public service commission to implement the strategy. According to a statement, exam monitoring will be carried out through a combination of artificial intelligence, CCTV surveillance, and social media tracking to eliminate the risk of malpractice, paper leaks, or any form of misconduct. While candidate identification and centre allocation have been fully digitised to ensure transparency and eliminate potential bias, each district magistrate will serve as the nodal officer, empowered to oversee the entire examination process and take immediate action when necessary. A total of 2,382 exam centres have been established to accommodate over 10.76 lakh candidates. The exam centres have been assigned through a computer-generated randomisation process, and e-admit cards are linked to an eight-step verification system under the One Time Registration (OTR) process. To maintain strict confidentiality, question papers have been prepared in two separate sets by different printers. Just 45 minutes before the exam, a computer-based randomisation process will determine which set is used. Each question paper will be available in eight jumbled series, each marked with a unique and variable barcode. These papers will be securely stored in confidential trunk boxes with triple-locking mechanisms and five-layer tamper-proof packaging. This entire process will be monitored through live CCTV streaming at the centre, district, and commission levels, the statement said. Entry into exam centres will require biometric authentication and facial recognition. Dual-layer frisking will be conducted jointly by the police and the implementing agency. To ensure rigorous supervision at each exam centre, a team consisting of a sector magistrate, a static magistrate, a centre administrator, two deputy centre administrators, and trained invigilators will be deployed. The centre administrator will appoint half of the invigilators, while the district magistrate or district school inspector will assign the other half. Invigilator duties will also be determined through computer randomisation to ensure impartiality. A dedicated social media monitoring cell has been established to track and respond swiftly to any rumours, leaks, or suspicious online activity.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
RO/ARO exam: UPPSC rolls out robust strategy
Lucknow: Ahead of the review officer/assistant review officer (RO/ARO) examination 2023 on July 27, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has taken a slew of measures to ensure a fair, transparent and disruption-free exam that will see over 10.76 lakh candidates. To eliminate the risk of malpractice, paper leaks or any form of misconduct, a comprehensive strategy was framed involving advanced technology, strict confidentiality protocols, robust administrative oversight and stringent security arrangements. Monitoring will be carried out through a combination of artificial intelligence, CCTV surveillance and social media tracking. The examination will be conducted in a single shift at 2,382 centres across all 75 districts of the state, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. In each district, the district magistrate will serve as the nodal officer for supervision. To maintain strict confidentiality, question papers were prepared in two separate sets. A computer-based randomisation process will determine which set to use, just 45 minutes before the exam begins. Each question paper will be available in eight jumbled series, each marked with a unique and variable barcode. These papers will be securely stored in confidential trunk boxes with triple-locking mechanisms and five-layer tamper-proof packaging. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Global Indices Are on the Move — Time to Trade! IC Markets Learn More Undo This entire process will be monitored via live CCTV streaming at the centre, district, and commission levels. Candidate identification and centre allocation have been digitised to ensure transparency and eliminate potential bias. Examination centres have been assigned through a computer-generated randomisation process. E-admit cards are linked to an eight-step verification system under the One Time Registration (OTR) process, which includes critical personal information such as name, father's name, date of birth, category, high school year and roll number. Entry into exam centres will require biometric authentication and facial recognition. Dual-layer frisking will be conducted jointly by the police and the implementing agency, said a govt spokesperson. To ensure rigorous supervision at each exam centre, a team consisting of a sector magistrate, a static magistrate, a centre administrator, two deputy centre administrators, and trained invigilators will be deployed. The centre administrator will appoint half of the invigilators, while the district magistrate/district inspector of schools will assign the other half. Invigilator duties will also be determined through computer randomisation to ensure impartiality. Additionally, a dedicated social media monitoring cell has been established to track and respond swiftly to any rumours, leaks, or suspicious online activity. The use of electronic devices will be strictly prohibited within examination centres.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
UP govt to use AI, social media monitoring, implement strict security for RO/ARO exam
The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a comprehensive strategy involving advanced technology, strict confidentiality protocols, and robust administrative oversight to ensure fair and transparent conduct of the Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO) exam on July 27. The examination will be conducted in a single shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm across all 75 districts of the state. The government has roped in the state public service commission to implement the strategy. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Public Policy Artificial Intelligence Digital Marketing Degree Project Management Leadership Product Management Management CXO healthcare Finance Data Analytics MBA Design Thinking others Others Technology MCA Data Science Cybersecurity Healthcare Data Science Operations Management PGDM Skills you'll gain: Duration: 12 Months IIM Calcutta Executive Programme in Public Policy and Management Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Economics for Public Policy Making Quantitative Techniques Public & Project Finance Law, Health & Urban Development Policy Duration: 12 Months IIM Kozhikode Professional Certificate Programme in Public Policy Management Starts on Mar 3, 2024 Get Details According to a statement, exam monitoring will be carried out through a combination of artificial intelligence, CCTV surveillance, and social media tracking to eliminate the risk of malpractice, paper leaks, or any form of misconduct. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Knee Pain? Start Eating These Foods, and Feel Your Pain Go Away Undo While candidate identification and centre allocation have been fully digitised to ensure transparency and eliminate potential bias, each district magistrate will serve as the nodal officer, empowered to oversee the entire examination process and take immediate action when necessary. A total of 2,382 exam centres have been established to accommodate over 10.76 lakh candidates. Live Events The exam centres have been assigned through a computer-generated randomisation process, and e-admit cards are linked to an eight-step verification system under the One Time Registration (OTR) process. To maintain strict confidentiality, question papers have been prepared in two separate sets by different printers. Just 45 minutes before the exam, a computer-based randomisation process will determine which set is used. Each question paper will be available in eight jumbled series, each marked with a unique and variable barcode. These papers will be securely stored in confidential trunk boxes with triple-locking mechanisms and five-layer tamper-proof packaging. This entire process will be monitored through live CCTV streaming at the centre, district, and commission levels, the statement said. Entry into exam centres will require biometric authentication and facial recognition. Dual-layer frisking will be conducted jointly by the police and the implementing agency. To ensure rigorous supervision at each exam centre, a team consisting of a sector magistrate, a static magistrate, a centre administrator, two deputy centre administrators, and trained invigilators will be deployed. The centre administrator will appoint half of the invigilators, while the district magistrate or district school inspector will assign the other half. Invigilator duties will also be determined through computer randomisation to ensure impartiality. A dedicated social media monitoring cell has been established to track and respond swiftly to any rumours, leaks, or suspicious online activity.


United News of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- United News of India
UP govt makes unprecedented arrangements for free & fair RO, ARO Exam
Lucknow, July 20 (UNI) The Uttar Pradesh government, in coordination with the state's public service commission, has implemented unprecedented measures to conduct the Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO) Examination in a fair, transparent, and disruption-free manner on July 27. To eliminate the risk of malpractice, paper leaks, or any form of misconduct, a comprehensive strategy has been implemented, involving advanced technology, strict confidentiality protocols, robust administrative oversight, and stringent security arrangements. Monitoring will be carried out through a combination of artificial intelligence, CCTV surveillance, and social media tracking, officials here on Sunday revealed. The examination will be conducted in a single shift across all 75 districts of the state, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. A total of 2,382 exam centers have been established to accommodate over 10.76 lakh candidates. In each district, the District Magistrate will serve as the nodal officer, empowered to oversee the entire examination process and take immediate action when necessary. To maintain strict confidentiality, question papers have been prepared in two separate sets by different printers. On the day of the exam, a computer-based randomisation process will determine which set is used, just 45 minutes before the exam begins. Each question paper will be available in eight jumbled series, each marked with a unique and variable barcode. These papers will be securely stored in confidential trunk boxes with triple-locking mechanisms and five-layer tamper-proof packaging. This entire process will be monitored via live CCTV streaming at the center, district, and commission levels. Candidate identification and centre allocation have been fully digitised to ensure transparency and eliminate potential bias. Examination centres have been assigned through a computer-generated randomisation process. E-admit cards are linked to an eight-step verification system under the One Time Registration (OTR) process, which includes critical personal information such as name, father's name, date of birth, category, high school year, and roll number. Entry into exam centres will require biometric authentication and facial recognition. Dual-layer frisking will be conducted jointly by the police and the implementing agency. To ensure rigorous supervision at each exam centre, a team consisting of a sector magistrate, a static magistrate, a centre administrator, two deputy centre administrators, and trained invigilators will be deployed. The center administrator will appoint half of the invigilators, while the District Magistrate or District School Inspector will assign the other half. Invigilator duties will also be determined through computer randomization to ensure impartiality. Additionally, a dedicated social media monitoring cell has been established to track and respond swiftly to any rumors, leaks, or suspicious online activity. The use of electronic devices will be strictly prohibited within examination centers. UNI MBD SSP