UPPBPB Head Constable Motor Transport Result 2026 Out

The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPBPB) just published the Head Constable Motor Transport Result for 2026. If you sat for the written exams on April 28 or May 11, 2026, it’s time to check how you did. Both the official merit list and individual scorecards are now up on their portal.

Notification Overview

Particulars Details
Recruiting Organization Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board
Exam Name Head Constable Motor Transport
Result Declaration Date 26/05/2026
Exam Dates 28/04/2026 & 11/05/2026
Result Status Declared
Official Website https://uppbpb.gov.in

Selection Process & Next Steps

Following the written exam results, qualified applicants move forward to the physical and medical rounds.

Stage Description
Physical Test (PET/PST) Mandatory physical efficiency and standard measurements.
Document Verification Verification of all original certificates and ID proofs.
Medical Examination Final health assessment before appointment.

Important Dates

Event Date
Written Examination 28/04/2026 & 11/05/2026
Result Declaration 26/05/2026
Scorecard Availability 26/05/2026
Physical Test Notification To be notified
Document Verification To be notified

How to Check the UPPBPB Head Constable Motor Transport Result 2026

  • Click the official result link below.
  • Enter your unique Roll Number and Date of Birth on the login portal.
  • Download your final scorecard and verify your category rank.

Important Links

Particulars Link
Check UPPBPB Result Check Result
Official Website Visit Official Website
Official Notice Board View Notifications

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Where exactly do I go to find my UPPBPB Head Constable Motor Transport Result for 2026?

Ans. You can easily pull up your results by visiting the main site at https://uppbpb.gov.in or heading straight to the result portal at admitcards.iroams.com. Just have your Roll Number and Date of Birth handy to log in.

Q2. What kind of details will I see on my official scorecard?

Ans. Once you download it, your scorecard will show your name, Roll Number, the marks you scored in each subject, your total points, whether you qualified, and exactly where you stand in your category’s ranking.

Q3. Are there different merit lists depending on category?

Ans. Yes. To keep things fair and follow standard reservation rules, the board puts out separate merit lists for General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS candidates.

Q4. What’s the immediate next step if I passed the written test?

Ans. First, make sure you download and print a copy of your scorecard. After that, you’ll need to start getting ready for the Physical Test—keep a close eye on the official website so you don’t miss the schedule announcement.

Q5. How many more hurdles are there before I actually get the job?

Ans. Getting past the written exam is a big step, but you still need to clear the Physical Test (PET/PST), pass Document Verification, and complete a Medical Examination before the final hiring decisions are made.

Q6. Is there any way to get my exam marks re-evaluated?

Ans. The board generally doesn’t allow requests for remarking or recalculating scores. However, if you spot a typo in your personal info (like your name or date of birth), you should reach out through their official grievance portal right away.

Q7. Do they keep a backup list of candidates just in case?

Ans. Yes, they do maintain a waiting list. If candidates who scored higher end up dropping out or failing later stages, those on the reserve list might be called up for the Physical Test.

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Nandni is an Exam Result Analyst at MyNaukriAlert, specializing in the timely publication of government exam results, merit lists, and cutoff marks. She covers results from major recruitment bodies such as SSC, UPSC, IBPS, Railways, State PSCs, and Defence boards, ensuring candidates receive verified result updates as soon as they are officially declared. Nandni's articles provide detailed information including scorecard download steps, qualifying cutoff analysis, category-wise merit breakdowns, and next-stage selection process guidance. Her accurate and prompt reporting has helped thousands of aspirants across India check their results and plan their next steps with confidence.

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