The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) is set to conduct the UP Lekhpal Bharti 2025, aiming to fill approximately 9,000 positions within the state's revenue department. While the exact number of vacancies is yet to be confirmed, recent updates have emerged that are particularly significant for candidates, especially regarding special considerations for some applicants.
Special Marks for Muslim Candidates
Muslim Candidates Will Receive Extra Marks
In a noteworthy development, it has been reported that Muslim candidates participating in the UP Lekhpal Bharti 2025 will receive additional marks as a gesture from the new commission and the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh. This means that when the examination is conducted and results are announced, Muslim candidates will be awarded extra points. However, detailed information regarding the allocation of these extra marks has not yet been disclosed.
Clarification on Extra Marks
Reality of Extra Marks
Contrary to the circulating news, the announcement regarding extra marks for Muslim candidates in the UP Lekhpal Bharti 2025 appears to be misleading. There has been no official communication from the commission or the Yogi government confirming this initiative. The information that has gone viral on various social media platforms is entirely unfounded. Therefore, candidates are advised not to rely on these rumors.
Application Process Timeline
Application Process May Begin This Month
Significant updates have surfaced regarding the application process for the new positions in the UP Lekhpal Bharti 2025. According to reliable sources, the UPSSSC is expected to initiate the application process soon. It is anticipated that the application window will open in the first or second week of April.
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