UPPSC RO ARO Mains Exam: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has opened registration for the RO ARO Mains Exam. Candidates who have passed the pre-examination are eligible to appear for the Mains exam. The registration process will continue until October 31st. Candidates who wish to apply can visit the official website,uppsc.up.nic.in. The application form can be downloaded until November 7th, 2025.
10,76,004 candidates applied for the RO ARO-2023 recruitment, of which approximately 4,55,042 appeared. The RO ARO Pre-examination was held on July 27th. The results were declared on September 16th. 7,509 candidates passed the pre-examination, meaning that this many candidates will appear for the Mains exam. Of these, 6,093 candidates were successful for 338 RO posts, 1,386 for 79 ARO posts, and 30 for two ARO (Assistant Review Officer) posts.
Keep these documents handy.
After making the online payment, candidates must submit a hard copy of the application form along with the required documents to the Commission's office by registered mail or in person by 5 pm on November 7, 2025. If a candidate has any errors in their online application, they can make corrections once within the stipulated time.
UP RO ARO Mains Exam: How to Apply
First, candidates must visit the official website, uppsc.up.nic.in.
Afterward, click on the application link SAMIKSHA ADHIKARI! SAHAVAK SAMIKSHA ADHIKARI ETC. (Mains) Exam-2023 on the home page.
Now, you must register yourself.
After this, log in and fill out the application form.
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