UPSSSC : PET 2025 Final Result, EC, VPO & AGTA DV Dates Finalized

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UPSSSC : PET 2025 Final Result, EC, VPO & AGTA DV Dates Finalized

UPSSSC : PET 2025 Final Result, EC, VPO & AGTA DV Dates Finalized

In a landmark development for lakhs of government job aspirants across Uttar Pradesh, a high-level strategic meeting at the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) headquarters has concluded, yielding decisive outcomes on several long-pending recruitment processes. This "बड़ी मीटिंग" (Big Meeting) was convened to expedite the release of critical results and finalize the schedules for the next stages of selection. According to highly reliable sources, the commission has officially prepared the PET 2025 Final Result and the Enforcement Constable (Pravartan Sipahi) Result for imminent release. In parallel, the much-awaited Document Verification (DV) schedules for the prestigious VPO (Village Panchayat Officer) and AGTA (Agriculture Technical Assistant) posts are also finalized and ready for announcement. This ultimate, in-depth guide will dissect every single piece of information emerging from this pivotal meeting, providing candidates with the most comprehensive roadmap available for what lies ahead.

Key Outcomes of the UPSSSC Meeting: A Snapshot

  • PET 2025 Final Result & Final Answer Key: The comprehensive review of objections is complete. The final answer key and the result compilation are finalized. The result is now in the queue for imminent release.
  • Enforcement Constable Result: The OMR evaluation and result preparation are fully complete. The result is "तैयार" (Ready) and is awaiting the final administrative green light for publication on the official website.
  • VPO & AGTA DV Schedules: The day-by-day, shift-wise schedules for Document Verification for both crucial recruitments have been prepared. The official notice announcing the dates will be published shortly.

Mega Update 1: UPSSSC PET 2025 - The Final Result Is Ready

The cornerstone of UPSSSC's Group 'C' recruitment process, the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) 2025 result, is the most awaited update. The commission has meticulously processed lakhs of OMR sheets and reviewed every single objection submitted by the candidates against the provisional answer key. This process has now concluded.

The Significance of the "अंतिम कुंजी" (Final Answer Key)

The Final Answer Key is the bedrock of the PET result. Unlike the provisional key, it is non-challengeable and forms the basis for all scoring. The changes made in this final key can dramatically alter a candidate's prospects. Here’s a granular breakdown of what happens during the finalization:

  • Question Dropped/Cancelled: If a question is found to be grammatically incorrect, factually wrong, out of syllabus, or having no correct option, the commission cancels it. In such a scenario, every candidate who appeared in that specific examination shift gets full marks for that question, irrespective of whether they attempted it or not. This is a major source of score increase for many aspirants.
  • Answer Key Revision: This occurs when the commission's provisional key had an error, and a different option is proven to be the correct one. For example, if the provisional key said 'Option B' was correct, but the final key says 'Option C' is correct. Candidates who marked 'C' will gain 1 mark, and those who marked 'B' will now lose 1.25 marks (1 mark for the question + 0.25 negative marking). This can lead to significant rank shuffling.

The Score Normalization Formula: Your Final Score Explained

Since the PET exam is conducted in multiple shifts, the difficulty level is never identical across all papers. To ensure absolute fairness, UPSSSC employs a statistical method called Score Normalization. Your final scorecard will have three scores, and the Normalized Score is the one that matters for all future mains exams. It is calculated to bring all candidates from different shifts onto a common scoring scale. If your shift was statistically harder than the average, your normalized score will likely be higher than your raw score (marks calculated from the final answer key). If your shift was easier, it might be slightly lower. This ensures that no candidate is at a disadvantage due to the luck of the draw in getting an easier or tougher paper.

How to Check PET 2025 Result & Download Scorecard?

  • Step 1: Navigate to the Official Portal. Open your web browser and go to the only official website: upsssc.gov.in. Beware of fake websites.
  • Step 2: Locate the Result Panel. On the main homepage, you will find a prominent section labeled "Results" or "Notice Board". Click on it.
  • Step 3: Find the Specific Result Link. Look for the link that clearly states, "Click here to view Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET)-2025 Result/Score Card".
  • Step 4: Login Using Your Credentials. The portal will ask for your details. You will need your PET 2025 Registration Number, your Date of Birth (in DD/MM/YYYY format), and your Gender. You will also need to enter the verification code (captcha) shown on the screen.
  • Step 5: View and Verify Your Scorecard. Your official scorecard will be displayed. It will contain your Personal Details, Raw Score, Normalized Score, and Percentile Score. Cross-check all personal details for any errors.
  • Step 6: Download and Print Securely. Click on the "Print" or "Download" button to save a PDF copy. It is highly recommended to take at least 3-4 color printouts and also save the PDF on your Google Drive or email for permanent, easy access. The scorecard is valid for one year from the date of result declaration.

Update 2: Enforcement Constable (Pravartan Sipahi) Result Prepared

A major sigh of relief for the aspirants of the Enforcement Constable Main Examination. The commission has confirmed that the result is prepared and is in the final phase before being published. This recruitment is crucial as it offers a uniformed position under the UPSSSC.

Next Stage: Physical Standard & Efficiency Test (PST/PET)

Unlike other clerical posts, the Enforcement Constable selection process includes a mandatory physical test after the written exam. Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the result PDF will be shortlisted for the PST and PET. The schedule and admit cards for the physical test will be released shortly after the written result. The physical standards are stringent and require dedicated preparation.

Official Physical Standards for Enforcement Constable
Parameter Requirement
Height (Male - UR/OBC/SC) 168 cm
Height (Male - ST) 160 cm
Chest (Male - UR/OBC/SC) 79 cm (unexpanded), 84 cm (expanded) - Min 5 cm expansion
Chest (Male - ST) 77 cm (unexpanded), 82 cm (expanded) - Min 5 cm expansion
Height (Female - UR/OBC/SC) 152 cm
Height (Female - ST) 147 cm
Weight (Female) Minimum 40 kg
Race (Male) 4.8 km in 27 minutes
Race (Female) 2.4 km in 16 minutes

Update 3: VPO & AGTA Document Verification (DV) Schedules Prepared

For candidates who have successfully cleared the mains examination for Village Panchayat Officer (VPO) and Agriculture Technical Assistant (AGTA), the final step before securing the job is Document Verification. The commission has finalized the complete, day-wise schedule for this process. The official notification containing the schedule, along with the DV letters for shortlisted candidates, will be uploaded on the website soon. This is the time to be meticulous and ensure every required document is in perfect order.

The Ultimate Document Checklist for UPSSSC DV

Failure in DV leads to immediate disqualification. Create a file with the following documents. You will need all originals for verification and at least two complete sets of self-attested photocopies for submission.

  • Printout of DV Letter & Application Forms: You must download your DV call letter from the UPSSSC website. Also, carry printouts of your original and mains application forms.
  • High School (10th) Marksheet & Certificate: This is your primary proof for Date of Birth. The name and father's name on this must match all other documents.
  • Intermediate (12th) Marksheet & Certificate: Required to prove your intermediate qualification.
  • Graduation/Diploma Credentials: All semester/yearly marksheets and the final Degree/Diploma certificate are mandatory. A provisional certificate is acceptable only if the original degree has not been issued by the university.
  • Valid Caste Certificate (For Reserved Categories): For OBC candidates, the certificate must be issued after the cut-off date mentioned in the original notification and be in the UP Government's prescribed format. For SC/ST candidates, the certificate should be in the correct format.
  • Valid EWS Certificate: Must be issued for the financial year specified in the official notification.
  • Domicile Certificate (निवास प्रमाण पत्र): Must be the latest digital one issued by the competent authority.
  • Government Photo ID Proof: Original Aadhar Card is preferred. Carry a Voter ID or PAN card as a backup.
  • Photographs: At least four recent, identical passport-sized photographs with a light background.

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