UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023 Declared at upsssc.gov.in, How to Check
UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023 Declared at upsssc.gov.in, How to Check
UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023: Candidates who took the exam can access the scorecards on the official website at upsssc.gov.in

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has declared the Lekhpal result 2023. Candidates who took the exam can access the scorecards on the official website at upsssc.gov.in. Candidates will need their registration number, and date of birth to check their results. A total of 7897 have cleared the exam.

UPSSSC had earlier notified 8085 vacancies through the recruitment drive. Out of the total number of openings, 3271 are for those from the unreserved category, 2174 are for OBC applicants, and 1690 are set aside for applicants who fall in the SC category. There are 798 and 152 reserved seats, respectively, for applicants from the EWS and ST categories.

UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023: How to download

Step 1: Visit upsssc.gov.in, the official website of UPSSSC.

Step 2: Click the result tab on the commission’s homepage.

Step 3: Click on the “Click here to view results’ link that appears.

Step 4: Then select the “Click here to View Rajasva Lekhpal Mains Examination (PET- 2021)/02” link.

Step 5: Fill out your login credentials such as Registration Number and Date of Birth.

Step 6: The UPSSSC Lekhpal 2023 Result will appear on the screen.

Step 7: Download the result and take a printout of it for future records.

After downloading the result, the candidate must thoroughly cross-check all the details on the online scorecard. The details will include the candidate’s name, date of birth, registration number, candidate’s exam details, marks, parent’s name, marks, percentage, etc. In case of any error in the result, candidates must report to the authorities at the earliest and get it rectified.

The cut off for those from the unreserved category (General, EWS, and OBC) is 75.75 per cent. The cut off for the SC category is 73.75 per cent, while the cut off for the ST category is 66.50 per cent. The two-hour written exam comprises questions of 25 marks from each of the sections of general Hindi, mathematics, general knowledge, and village society and development. For every incorrect answer, there is a deduction of one-fourth of a mark.

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