UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 Released | Download Now

The UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 has been released by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) on 06/07/2026 for candidates advancing to the Document Verification and Physical Standard Test round. Candidates shortlisted in the written examination can now download their admit card from the official portal using their enrollment number, registration number, or date of birth. This article is based on the official admit card notice released by UPPRPB.

The DV/PST round will run from 13/07/2026 to 07/08/2026 for the 41,424 Home Guard (Swayamsevak) posts advertised under Advertisement Number 02/2025/PRPB-B. The admit card contains the exam centre address, reporting time, and all essential instructions for the examination day.

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationUttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB)
Exam NameUP Home Guard Enrollment-2025 (DV/PST)
Admit Card StatusReleased
Admit Card Release Date06/07/2026
DV/PST Exam Dates13/07/2026 to 07/08/2026
Exam ModeDocument Verification & Physical Standard Test
Credentials RequiredEnrollment Number / Registration Number / Date of Birth
Official Websitehttps://uppbpb.gov.in

Important Dates

EventDate
Notification Released18/11/2025
Application Start Date18/11/2025
Application Deadline17/12/2025
Written Examination25/04/2026, 26/04/2026, 27/04/2026
Written Exam Result28/06/2026
DV/PST Admit Card Release06/07/2026
DV/PST Examination13/07/2026 to 07/08/2026

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

  1. Open the official admit card portal at hgupexam2025.com.
  2. Click the “DV/PST Admit Card 2026” login link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your enrollment number, registration number, or date of birth as required by the login form.
  4. Click the submit button to authenticate your credentials.
  5. Your admit card will appear on screen; verify all details are correct.
  6. Download the admit card as a PDF file to your device.
  7. Print two clear copies on A4 paper before exam day.

The UPPRPB portal typically experiences heavy traffic on the final days before the examination. Download your admit card at least 2-3 days in advance rather than waiting until the last moment, as portal slowdowns are common near the deadline.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

  • Printed copy of the UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026
  • Original government-issued photo identity (Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence)
  • Original educational certificates and mark sheets
  • Original domicile, caste/category, and other eligibility certificates (if applicable)
  • Four passport-size photographs (same as submitted in the application form)
  • Printout of the confirmed online application form
  • Original character certificate (if required by the board)

Admit Card Error – What to Do

If your name, photograph, category, exam centre, or any other detail on the admit card is incorrect, contact the UPPRPB helpdesk or visit uppbpb.gov.in immediately and report the error. Do not wait until exam day to flag the mistake. In some cases, carrying your original application form printout to the DV centre allows on-spot correction of minor errors. Still, corrections should ideally be completed online before the exam date. If the error is significant (e.g., the wrong exam centre or date), you must resolve it with the board before appearing for the test.

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Full name – ensure it matches exactly with your government-issued identity document
  • Photograph – confirm it is your recent, clear photograph as uploaded during registration
  • Enrollment number and registration number – verify these carefully; you will need them to enter the examination hall
  • Exam date and DV/PST reporting time – note the exact date and time; arriving after the reporting time may result in entry refusal
  • Exam centre name and full address – identify the centre location in advance; do not rely on memory on exam day
  • Category and post name – verify that the post applied for matches your admit card
  • Signature – check that your signature is legible and matches the one in your application

If any of the above details are incorrect, contact UPPRPB immediately – do not wait until exam day.

Exam Day Guidelines for DV/PST

  • Arrive at the DV/PST centre at least one hour before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card.
  • Bring your printed admit card and all required original documents in an organised folder.
  • Wear comfortable clothing suitable for the Physical Standard Test component.
  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, electronic gadgets, and other banned items are not permitted inside the examination venue.
  • Follow all instructions issued by UPPRPB officials and invigilators at the centre.
  • Do not leave the examination hall without permission from the official in charge.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

Ans. The UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 was released on 06/07/2026. Candidates can download it from hgupexam2025.com using their enrollment number, registration number, or date of birth.

Q2. What do I do if I forget my enrollment number or registration number?

Ans. You can use your date of birth to log in to the admit card portal. If you still cannot access your admit card, contact the UPPRPB helpdesk or visit the official website uppbpb.gov.in for assistance.

Q3. Can I download the UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026 multiple times?

Ans. Yes, you can download your admit card as many times as you need. It is recommended to download it immediately after release and keep multiple copies (digital and printed) safe.

Q4. What if my name or photograph is wrong on the admit card?

Ans. Contact UPPRPB immediately with your original application form and supporting documents. Errors in name or photograph must be corrected before the DV/PST date. Carry your original application printout to the DV centre as well; minor errors are sometimes resolved on-site by the examining official.

Q5. What is the reporting time for the DV/PST round?

Ans. The reporting time for each candidate is printed on the admit card and varies by exam centre and date. Arrive at the centre at least one hour before the reporting time. Late arrival may result in entry refusal.

Q6. Can I take my mobile phone to the DV/PST centre?

Ans. No. Mobile phones, smartwatches, and all electronic gadgets are prohibited at the DV/PST centre. Leave them at home or in a secure location. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification.

Q7. What is the difference between the reporting time and exam start time on the admit card?

Ans. The reporting time is when you must arrive at the centre for security checks, document verification, and formalities. The actual DV/PST procedures begin after all candidates have reported and completed entry protocols. Do not assume you can arrive just before the exam start time.

Q8. What if the DV/PST exam is postponed after I download my admit card?

Ans. UPPRPB will announce any postponement or schedule change on the official website uppbpb.gov.in and through candidate login portals. Check the website regularly in the week before your scheduled DV/PST date. Your admit card will reflect any revised date if you download it again after an official announcement.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card 2026Visit Portal
Official UPPRPB WebsiteVisit Website

What Comes Next

Download and print your admit card well before the DV/PST examination begins, as portal traffic increases significantly in the final days. Carry both your printed admit card and an original government-issued photo identity card to the DV/PST centre; entry is not permitted without these documents. Reach your assigned examination centre at least one hour before the reporting time printed on your admit card to allow time for security verification and document checks.

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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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