UPPSC RO/ARO Final Result 2026 Declared
Finally, As per official notification released by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, the Final Result for Samiksha Adhikari (RO) and Sahayak Samiksha Adhikari (ARO) 2023 has been declared on 05 April 2026. Out of thousands who appeared, 419 candidates have made it to the provisional selection list. But listen closelyβseeing your name on the list is just half the battle. The real test begins now with Document Verification (DV).
UPPSC RO/ARO Final Result 2026 Declared β 419 Candidates Selected, Check List Now
Result Released: April 5, 2026
Official Portal: https://uppsc.up.nic.in
Advertisement No.: A-7/E-1/2023
Post-Wise Selection Summary
| Department | Post | Department |
| Secretariat | Samiksha Adhikari | 322 |
| Board of Revenue | Samiksha Adhikari | 3 |
| UPPSC | Samiksha Adhikari | 13 |
| Secretariat | Sahayak Samiksha Adhikari | 40 |
| Board of Revenue | Sahayak Samiksha Adhikari | 23 |
| UPPSC | Sahayak Samiksha Adhikari | 16 |
| UPPSC | Sahayak Samiksha Adhikari (Accounts) | 2 |
Total: 419 candidates successfully cleared all stages.
How to Check Your UPPSC RO/ARO Result
Quick Method:
β Open https://uppsc.up.nic.in
β Click " Latest News " section
β Find " A-7/E-1/2023 Samiksha Adhikari Final Result 2023"
β Download PDF
β Press Ctrl+F, enter your roll number
β Save and print immediately
Takes less than 2 minutes. Do it now.
π Complete Document Checklist for Verification
Selected candidates will soon receive DV (Document Verification) call. Start preparing these documents today:
Educational Documents:
- High School (10th) marksheet + certificate
- Intermediate (12th) marksheet + certificate
- Graduation degree + all semester marksheets
- Post-Graduation (if applicable) - degree + marksheets
- All documents must be original + 2 self-attested photocopies
Identity & Residence Proof:
- Date of Birth certificate (10th marksheet acceptable)
- Domicile certificate of Uttar Pradesh
- Aadhaar Card (original + photocopy)
- PAN Card
- Voter ID (if available)
Category Certificates (If Applicable):
- SC/ST/OBC certificate (issued by competent authority)
- EWS certificate (valid for current financial year - must be recent)
- Disability certificate (for PH candidates - from authorized medical board)
- Ex-serviceman discharge certificate (for EXS category)
- Freedom Fighter dependent certificate (for DFF category)
Other Important Documents:
- Character certificate from college/employer
- Recent passport-size photographs (10 copies - same as application)
- UPPSC exam admit card + main exam admit card
- Application form printout with registration number
- No Objection Certificate (if currently employed)
Pro Tip: Get 3 sets of self-attested photocopies ready. One mistake candidates make is carrying only one set - if any document gets retained, you'll be in trouble.
π Complete Timeline: What Happens After Result
Stage 1: Result Declaration β (Completed)
Date: April 5, 2026
Status: You are here
Stage 2: Document Verification (DV) π (Expected Soon)
Timeline: 15-30 days after result
Expected: Late April to Mid-May 2026
Duration: 3-5 days (batch-wise calling)
Location: UPPSC Office, Prayagraj (usually)
What to expect:
- Scrutiny of all original certificates
- Biometric verification
- Photograph verification with application
- Form filling for final appointment
Stage 3: Medical Examination π₯
Timeline: 1-2 weeks after DV
Expected: June 2026
Type: Standard fitness test as per UP govt rules
Common tests: Vision, hearing, physical fitness, blood pressure
Stage 4: Police Verification π
Timeline: Parallel with medical
Duration: 15-45 days (varies by district)
Type: Character and antecedents verification at your permanent address
Stage 5: Final Appointment Letter π
Timeline: 2-3 months after DV
Expected: July-August 2026
Issued by: Respective appointing authority (not UPPSC)
Stage 6: Joining & Training π
Timeline: Within 15-30 days of appointment
Training Period: 2-6 months (department-specific)
Salary during training: Usually full basic pay
Total time from result to joining: Expect 3-5 months on average.
β οΈ Critical Mistakes to Avoid During Document Verification
These mistakes have cost candidates their selection in past recruitments. Don't repeat them:
Mistake 1: Wrong Category Certificate Date
Problem: Many candidates bring old EWS/OBC certificates
Solution: EWS must be from current financial year. OBC should not be older than 1 year. Get fresh certificates issued NOW.
Mistake 2: Name Mismatch
Problem: Name on 10th certificate = "Ramesh Kumar" but graduation shows "Ramesh Kumar Singh"
Solution: If there's any discrepancy, get a gazette notification or affidavit BEFORE DV. This takes 7-10 days minimum.
Mistake 3: Missing Self-Attestation
Problem: Bringing photocopies without self-attestation or getting them attested by others
Solution: YOU must sign on each photocopy page with date. No one else's attestation works.
Mistake 4: Damaged Original Documents
Problem: Torn or faded marksheets, unclear photographs
Solution: Get laminated copies made (originals stay safe). If documents are damaged, request duplicate from your university NOW.
Mistake 5: Wrong Photo Specifications
Problem: Carrying recent photos that don't match application
Solution: Photos must be IDENTICAL to those uploaded in application. Same dress, same background. Print from same source.
Mistake 6: Not Carrying NOC (For Employed Candidates)
Problem: Currently working in govt/private job but no NOC
Solution: Get NOC from current employer stating they have no objection to you joining UPPSC selection.
Mistake 7: Ignoring Email/SMS
Problem: Missing DV date because of not checking official communication
Solution: Check your registered email and mobile DAILY. Add uppsc.up.nic.in to safe senders.
Smart Move: Visit UPPSC office 1-2 days before your DV date to understand the process and location. Many candidates waste time on actual day searching for rooms.
π― What If You Didn't Get Selected? Next Steps
Not on the list? Here's your action plan:
Understand Your Performance:
- UPPSC will soon release cut-off marks (if not already available)
- Compare your marks with cut-off to know the gap
- Analyze which sections pulled you down
Immediate Exam Opportunities (2026):
Preparation Strategy Reset:
β If you missed by 10-20 marks: Your preparation is 80% ready. Focus on current affairs and weak subjects.
β If you missed by 30-50 marks: Need structured revision. Join test series specifically.
β If you missed cut-off by large margin: Review your optional subject choice and basic preparation strategy.
Expected Cut-Off Range (Estimated - Not Official):
Note: These are approximate based on difficulty level and vacancies
| General (UR) | 58-62%
| EWS | 56-60%
| OBC | 52-56%
| SC | 45-50%
| ST | 42-48%
Actual cut-offs will be released by UPPSC officially.
Skills to Build for Next Attempt:
- Administrative law and office procedure
- Financial management basics
- RTI Act, Right to Service Act (UP specific)
- Current government schemes (UP state focus)
- Answer writing speed (time management)
Motivational Reality Check: Many successful officers cleared on 2nd or 3rd attempt. This is not your last chance.
Important Legal Notices (Must Read)
For Female Candidates Outside UP:
Your result is subject to final judgment in Special Appeal No. 475(D) of 2019 pending in Hon'ble High Court. This means your selection may be provisional until court decision.
What to do: Stay updated with court proceedings. Don't resign from current job until final clarity.
For Specific Petitioners:
Results of candidates in Writ No. 18173/2025 (Harsh vs State of UP) and Writ No. 1361/2026 (Jatin Kumar vs UPPSC) have NOT been declared as per court orders.
If this affects you: Contact UPPSC or your legal counsel for next steps.
Category-Wise Reservation Details
The selection includes candidates from:
- UR/GEN - Unreserved/General
- OBC - Other Backward Classes
- SC - Scheduled Caste
- ST - Scheduled Tribe
- EWS - Economically Weaker Section
Special Categories:
- EXS - Ex-Serviceman
- DFF - Dependent of Freedom Fighter
- FEM UP - Female (UP Domicile)
- PH Categories - OL, HH, LV, etc.
Top 5 FAQs
Q1: My name spelling is slightly different in result. Will this be a problem?
A: Minor variations (like Kumar vs Kuamr) can be resolved with affidavit. Major differences need gazette notification. Start the process immediately.
Q2: When exactly will DV schedule be released?
A: Typically 2-4 weeks after result. Check website daily after April 20, 2026. UPPSC doesn't give advance notice.
Q3: Can I skip DV and come later?
A: Absolutely not. Missing DV means automatic disqualification. Even if you're hospitalized, you need medical proof and prior permission.
Q4: What is the starting salary for RO/ARO posts?
A: As per 7th Pay Commission, Review Officer starts at approximately βΉ44,900 - βΉ1,42,400 (Level 10). Assistant Review Officer at βΉ35,400 - βΉ1,12,400 (Level 7). Plus DA, HRA, and other allowances.
Q5: After selection, can I choose my posting location?
A: No. Initial posting is done by the department based on vacancies. You may request transfer after completing minimum tenure (usually 2-3 years).
Pro Tips for Document Verification Day
π― Reach 30 minutes early - Avoid last-minute rush
π― Carry documents in a transparent folder - Easy verification
π― Dress formally - First impression matters
π― Keep emergency contacts handy - In case you need to send someone to fetch missing document
π― Carry pen, stapler, paper clips - You'll need them
π― Download and keep DV call letter offline - Don't depend on internet
Day Before Checklist:
- Recheck all documents against official list
- Keep photocopies separate from originals
- Charge your phone fully
- Note down UPPSC helpline number
- Arrange stay if coming from another city
Final Word:
Congratulations to all selected candidates! Your hard work paid off. For others, this is just a pause, not a full stop. Keep preparing, stay focused.
| Notification Release Date | 09 October 2023 |
| Last Date to Apply | 24 November 2023 |
| Prelims Exam Date | 27 July 2025 |
| Prelims Result Date | 16 September 2025 |
| Mains Exam Date | 02 & 03 February 2026 |
| Typing Test Date | 16 to 19 February 2026 |
| Final Result Date | April 2026 (Declared) |