UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 – Download Link Available

The UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 is now available for download at https://uppbpb.gov.in. This admit card is essential for the 1,07,221 candidates who qualified in the written exam held on 25, 26, and 27 April 2026. The DV/PST round, comprising Document Verification and Physical Standard Test, determines final selection alongside the written exam performance. Candidates must download and print their admit card before reporting on the scheduled date; entry without the printed admit card will not be permitted. This article is based on the official admit card notification released by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB).

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
Recruiting BodyUttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB)
Post NameHome Guard (Swayamsevak)
Total Vacancies41,424
Written Exam Dates25-27 April 2026
Admit Card Release Date06/07/2026
DV/PST StageDocument Verification and Physical Standard Test
Official Websitehttps://uppbpb.gov.in

Important Dates

EventDate
Written Exam25-27/04/2026
Written Exam Result Declared28/06/2026
DV/PST Admit Card Release06/07/2026
Candidates Shortlisted for DV/PST1,07,221

How to Download the UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026

  1. Go to the official UPPRPB website at uppbpb.gov.in.
  2. Locate the link labelled “UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026” or “Call Letter” on the homepage.
  3. Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format.
  4. Click “Submit” to retrieve your admit card.
  5. Download the PDF and take a clear printout.
  6. Save a digital copy as a backup in case the portal becomes congested closer to the exam date.

The admit card will display your reporting time, examination centre address, and all verification details. Do not attempt to download on the day of reporting, as the portal may experience heavy traffic.

Documents to Carry on DV/PST Day

  • Printed copy of DV/PST admit card (mandatory)
  • Printed copy of the written exam admit card
  • Written exam scorecard/result
  • Original educational certificates (10th standard and other applicable qualifications)
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, if applicable)
  • Domicile certificate
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport)
  • Passport-size photographs (as per notification requirements)

Bring both original documents and self-attested photocopies. The verification committee will conduct checks against originals only.

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Name spelling – verify it matches exactly with your government-issued photo ID
  • Photograph – check that the uploaded image is clear and recent
  • Registration Number – note this carefully; it is required for entry and future communication
  • DV/PST date and time – mark these on your calendar; arriving late may result in rejection
  • Reporting time – this is different from the test start time; report at least 30 minutes early
  • Examination centre name and address – locate the venue in advance; do not rely on memory
  • Post name and category – verify it matches your actual application

If any detail is incorrect, contact UPPRPB immediately at their official portal or helpdesk-do not wait until the day of verification.

Physical Efficiency Test (PET) Standards

The Physical Efficiency Test measures running capacity. Candidates must complete the prescribed distance within the time limit to qualify.

CategoryDistanceTime Limit
Male Candidates4.8 km28 minutes
Female Candidates2.4 km16 minutes

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download DV/PST Admit CardVisit Portal
Official UPPRPB WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When will the UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 be released?

Ans. The UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 is expected to be released on 06/07/2026. Candidates can download it from the official UPPRPB website using their Registration Number and Date of Birth.

Q2. What is the difference between DV and PST in the UP Home Guard selection process?

Ans. Document Verification (DV) confirms the authenticity of your educational and category certificates. The Physical Standard Test (PST) measures your height, chest (male), and weight against prescribed standards. Both must be cleared to proceed to final selection.

Q3. What should I do if my name is misspelt on the admit card?

Ans. Contact UPPRPB immediately through their official portal or helpdesk with a screenshot of the error and proof of your correct name. Do not attempt to make corrections yourself on the admit card. UPPRPB will issue a corrected admit card before the DV/PST date.

Q4. Can I download the admit card on my mobile phone instead of printing it?

Ans. While you may view the admit card on your phone, entry to the DV/PST venue requires a printed copy. Print it well before the scheduled date to avoid last-minute delays. Keep both a printed copy and a digital backup.

Q5. What happens if I fail to meet the Physical Standard Test requirements?

Ans. Candidates who do not meet the prescribed physical standards will not be able to proceed further in the selection process. Your written exam performance alone does not guarantee selection; final appointment depends on successfully clearing the PST, DV, and all other stages.

Q6. I forgot my Registration Number. How can I download the admit card?

Ans. Visit the UPPRPB website and look for a “Forgot Registration Number” or password recovery option. Alternatively, contact the UPPRPB helpdesk with your application details (name, date of birth, and email used during registration) to retrieve your credentials.

Q7. What is the reporting time, and why is it different from the PST start time?

Ans. The reporting time is printed on your admit card and is when you must arrive at the venue. The PST start time is when the test actually begins, usually 30-60 minutes after reporting time. Arriving after the reporting time may result in denial of entry, even if the test has not started.

Q8. Can I bring a mobile phone or smartwatch into the DV/PST venue?

Ans. Candidates are generally not permitted to carry mobile phones, smartwatches, or electronic devices into the verification or testing area. Bring only essential documents and photo ID. Check the official notification for a complete list of prohibited items.

Your Next Step

Download and print your admit card as soon as it becomes available on 06/07/2026. Verify all details immediately-do not wait until the day before the DV/PST. On the day of reporting, carry your printed admit card, original documents, self-attested photocopies, and a valid government-issued photo ID. Stay updated with MyNaukriAlert.com for notifications on DV/PST result dates and merit list announcements.

Mandeep Singh

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Mandeep Singh is an Admit Card Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, responsible for publishing timely admit card release notifications for government examinations across India. He monitors recruitment boards including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, and state PSCs to ensure candidates receive instant updates the moment their hall tickets become available. Mandeep's articles include step-by-step download instructions, direct official links, exam date schedules, and important guidelines that candidates must follow on exam day. His coverage ensures that no aspirant misses downloading their admit card before the deadline, making the exam preparation journey stress-free and well-organized.

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