UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023 declared at upsssc.gov.in, check cut off

A total of 8085 posts are being filled through the UPSSSC Lekhpal recruitment drive (representational image).

Candidates can check UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023 through official website upsssc.gov.in. Lekhpal Mains Exam was Held on July 31, 2022

Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) declared Lekhpal Result 2023 on 3rd May. Candidates can check UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023 through official website upsssc.gov.in. The 11-digit registration number, date of birth, gender and verification code are among the credentials candidates will need to check their results. UPSSSC Lekhpal Mains Exam was held on July 31, 2022.

The cut off for unreserved category (General, EWS and OBC) is 75.75 per cent. The cut off for SC category is 73.75 per cent, while for ST category the cut off is 66.50 per cent.

A total of 8085 posts are being filled through the UPSSSC Lekhpal recruitment drive. Out of the total number of openings, 3271 are for unreserved category people, 2174 are for OBC applicants, and 1690 are set aside for applicants falling in the SC category. There are 798 and 152 reserved seats for applicants from EWS and ST categories respectively. A total of 27,455 applicants have qualified in the UPPSC Lekhpal Exam.

UPSSSC Lekhpal Result 2023: How to download

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

Step 2: On the homepage of the commission, click on the result tab.

Step 3: Click on the “Click here to view result” link that appears.

Step 4: Then select the link “Click here to view Revenue Accountant Mains Exam (PET- 2021)/02”.

Step 5: Fill your login credentials like registration number and date of birth.

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

Step 17: Download the result and take a printout of it for future records.

Candidates will have to clear the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) to be considered for the final round of selection. The final selection of UPSSSC Lekhpal will be based on the performance of the candidate in the written test. The two-hour written test had questions of 25 marks each from General Hindi, Mathematics, General Knowledge and Village Society and Development. One-fourth mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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