26-07-2025
Preps done for RO/ARO prelim exam today
Prayagraj: Extensive arrangements have been made to monitor the Review Officer (RO) / Assistant Review Officer (ARO) Preliminary Examination-2023, to be held on Sunday (July 27) at 2,382 centres in the state.
Being considered the biggest examination in the history of the
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
(UPPSC) in terms of the number of candidates, the Commission has taken several steps to conduct the pre-exam in a transparent and fair manner.
Earlier, in the same examination held on February 11, 2024, the paper was leaked, and the Commission had to cancel the examination. This examination is now going to be held after one and a half years, and during this time, many significant decisions are being taken for the transparency and monitoring of the examination.
Importantly, the RO/ARO examination will be conducted for the first time with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). If any candidate looks around, speaks, or murmurs in the examination hall, then with the help of AI technology, which works in synchronization with the high-definition CCTV installed in the room, the candidate concerned will be immediately identified. Not only the candidates but also the room invigilators will be monitored by AI-enabled CCTVs.
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The entire network of CCTVs will be monitored by the Commission through a master control centre.
A total of 10,76,004 candidates have applied for recruitment to 411 posts of RO/ARO. For the first time, the Commission has set up centres in all the districts of the state for this examination. A total of 106 examination centres have been set up in Prayagraj alone.
Meanwhile, the District Magistrate Ravindra Mandar while interacting with the media on Saturday said, "We are fully prepared to conduct the RO/ARO exam at 106 exam centres in Prayagraj, wherein over 45,000 candidates will appear.
We have trained the sector and static magistrates, along with other staff, who will be deployed to conduct the exam." The DM further said that he, along with other officials of the district administration, inspected the exam control centres on Saturday.
Mandar also said that the police, LIU, and all the security agencies are on high alert, and all individuals, especially those involved in alleged paper leaks on previous occasions or those who have a criminal history, are being monitored very closely.