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UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026

1,253Vacancies
31 MayExam date
Table Of Contents
  1. Highlights
  2. About this Page
  3. Important Dates
  4. How to Download Admit Card
  5. Important Links
  6. FAQs
  7. Analysis & Trends

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 — Highlights

Quick highlights for UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 — recruiting body, post, vacancies, eligibility, salary, and key dates at a glance.
Recruiting Body Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
Total Vacancies 1,253
Application Mode Online
Important Dates Released 21 May 2026
Official Website uppsc.up.nic.in

UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026: Download for 31 May Exam (1,253 Posts)

Key Highlights

  • Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has released the Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 on 21 May 2026.
  • Exam: 31 May 2026 across UP centres.
  • Recruitment covers 1,253 Assistant Professor vacancies across 26 subjects in UP higher-education institutions.
  • Where: uppsc.up.nic.in → Admit Card Download section.
  • Login: Registration Number + Date of Birth + Captcha.
  • Selection sequence: Pre Exam → Mains ExamInterview → Final Merit List.

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has released the Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 on 21 May 2026 — exactly 10 days before the exam on 31 May 2026. The recruitment is one of UPPSC's largest higher-education recruitments in years, with 1,253 vacancies distributed across 26 subjects for permanent Assistant Professor positions in UP state-government universities and degree colleges. This page walks you through the download flow, the subjects covered, and what to expect at the centre.

How to download the admit card

  1. Open uppsc.up.nic.in (the official UPPSC portal).
  2. Click the "Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026" or "Download Admit Card" link in the candidate section, or go directly to the admit-card download URL.
  3. Enter your Registration Number, Date of Birth, and the Captcha.
  4. Submit — your admit card opens on screen.
  5. Verify every field — name, photo, exam centre address, exam date (31 May 2026), reporting time, shift, subject paper.
  6. Download the PDF and print 2 copies on a fresh A4 sheet.

If the portal is slow on the first day after release, try off-peak hours (early morning or late evening).

Subjects covered (26 papers)

The 1,253 vacancies span 26 academic subjects. Your subject paper is decided at application time and printed on the admit card:

  • Language/Literature: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Persian
  • Social Sciences: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Military Science (Defence Studies)
  • Sciences: Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Zoology, Computer Science
  • Commerce & Education: Commerce, Education
  • Allied & Performing: Home Science, Physical Education, Music (Vocal / Sitar / Tabla), Drawing & Painting

The exact subject-wise vacancy split is in the official UPPSC notification PDF — refer to that document for the binding subject-level numbers.

What to carry to the exam centre

  • Printed admit card (2 copies — one to surrender at the centre, one for your record).
  • One valid original photo ID — Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, Passport, or Driving Licence.
  • Black ball-point pens (carry 2).
  • Recent passport-size photographs matching the admit card photo (2 copies).
  • Simple analog wrist watch (digital/smart watches not allowed).

Do NOT carry: mobile phone, smart watch, calculator (unless your subject specifically permits it), bag, electronic device, printed/written material.

Exam-day instructions

  • Reach the centre at least 60 minutes before reporting time — entry typically closes 15 minutes before the exam starts.
  • Carry the printed admit card and original photo ID together; the centre supervisor needs both for entry.
  • Read the OMR instructions carefully at your seat — the question paper code must be filled correctly to avoid mismatched evaluation.

Selection sequence and what follows the Pre Exam

The UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 selection is a 3-stage process:

  1. Pre Exam (today's exam, 31 May 2026) — screening test, qualifying for Mains.
  2. Mains Exam — subject-specific in-depth paper, scoring round for merit.
  3. Interview — by UPPSC selection panel.

The Pre Exam result is typically released within 4–6 weeks of the exam, followed by the Mains exam schedule. Final selection combines Mains marks + Interview marks per the UPPSC weighting formula in the official notification. Treat 31 May as the start of a 6-month selection cycle, not the end.

For broader teaching-career planning, including comparison with UGC NET (JRF / Assistant Professor) and state-level recruitments, read our UGC NET JRF vs Assistant Professor guide. For the broader teaching jobs landscape, see Teaching Jobs hub.

UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026: हिंदी सारांश

UPPSC ने Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 आज 21 मई 2026 को uppsc.up.nic.in पर जारी कर दिया है। परीक्षा 31 मई 2026 को UP केंद्रों पर 1,253 Assistant Professor पदों के लिए — 26 विषयों (Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Economics, English, Hindi, History, Sanskrit, Urdu, Music, Drawing, Physical Education, आदि) के लिए। एडमिट कार्ड Registration Number + DOB + Captcha से डाउनलोड करें। केंद्र पर printed admit card + वैध photo ID + 2 काले बॉलपॉइंट पेन + पासपोर्ट साइज़ फोटो + analog घड़ी अनिवार्य; मोबाइल/स्मार्ट वॉच/कैलकुलेटर वर्जित। रिपोर्टिंग समय से 60 मिनट पहले पहुँचें। Selection sequence: Pre Exam (आज) → Mains Exam → Interview → Final Merit। Pre exam result 4-6 हफ्तों में अपेक्षित; पूरा cycle 6 महीने का है।

Important Dates

Important dates for UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026
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UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card released
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How to Download Your Admit Card

  1. Visit the official portal of UPPSC.
  2. Click on the admit card / e-admission certificate link for UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026.
  3. Enter your Registration Number / Roll Number + Date of Birth + the displayed CAPTCHA.
  4. Download the PDF and print on A4 — keep at least 3 copies.
  5. Verify all details (name, photo, exam centre, shift). Report any discrepancy to the recruiter immediately.
  6. Carry the printed admit card + a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Driving Licence) to the centre.

Download Admit Card →

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 exam?
The UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 Pre Exam is scheduled across UP centres on 31 May 2026. Each candidate exact centre, shift, and reporting time are printed on the individual admit card released on 21 May 2026. Reach the centre 60 minutes before the reporting time printed on your admit card.
How do I download the UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026?
Open uppsc.up.nic.in, click the Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 link in the candidate section, enter your Registration Number, Date of Birth, and the captcha, and submit. Your admit card opens — verify the details, download the PDF, and print at least 2 copies on a fresh A4 sheet for the exam centre.
How many vacancies are in the UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 recruitment?
The UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 recruitment covers 1,253 vacancies across 26 academic subjects in UP state-government universities and degree colleges. The subject-wise vacancy split is in the official UPPSC notification PDF — refer to that document for the binding subject-level numbers.
What subjects are covered in UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026?
Subjects include Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Economics, Education, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Home Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sanskrit, Sociology, Urdu, Zoology, Statistics, Computer Science, Persian, Military Science (Defence Studies), Music (Vocal/Sitar/Tabla), and Drawing & Painting — 26 subjects total. Your subject paper is decided at application time.
What documents are required at the UPPSC Assistant Professor exam centre?
Carry a printed copy of your admit card, one valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, Passport, or Driving Licence), 2 black ball-point pens, recent passport-size photographs matching the admit card photo, and a simple analog wrist watch. Mobile phones, smart watches, calculators (unless your subject specifically permits), and electronic devices are strictly prohibited.
What is the UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 selection process?
The selection process has 3 stages — Pre Exam (31 May 2026, screening only), Mains Exam (subject-specific in-depth paper, the scoring round), and Interview by UPPSC selection panel. The Pre Exam result is typically released within 4 to 6 weeks of the exam, followed by the Mains exam schedule. Final merit combines Mains marks plus Interview marks per the UPPSC weighting formula.
When will the UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 Mains exam be held?
The UPPSC Assistant Professor Mains exam date has not been announced yet. Based on UPPSC past pattern, the Mains exam is typically scheduled 8 to 12 weeks after the Pre Exam result is declared. Watch uppsc.up.nic.in and your registered email for the Mains schedule announcement after the Pre Exam result is published.

UPPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2026 — Analysis & Trends

Resultpedia analysis: 26-subject recruitments demand single-subject focus

The UPPSC Assistant Professor 2026 recruitment has an unusually wide subject spread — 26 distinct papers for 1,253 vacancies — which creates a structural quirk most candidates underestimate. Unlike UGC NET (which uses common general-paper + subject-paper logic) or many state PSC recruitments (which test general knowledge alongside the subject), the UPPSC Assistant Professor exam is almost entirely subject-driven: a candidate competes only against other applicants in their specific subject, with no cross-subject comparison. The implication: the candidate pool per subject is much smaller than the headline 1,253 vacancies suggest, and the cut-off in less-applied subjects (Persian, Military Science, Sitar, Tabla) is typically far lower than in mass-applied subjects (Hindi, History, Political Science). Candidates who hold credentials in narrower subjects often have a structurally better odds-of-selection ratio than candidates in popular subjects — a fact rarely discussed in coaching forums. The 10 days between admit card and exam are not for new content; they are for deep revision of the specific subject's PG-level core texts and recent UGC-recommended reading lists, plus practising the UPPSC subject-paper format. Specificity is the strategy.