There is great news for the youth who are looking for government job opportunities in Uttar Pradesh. The state government has recently announced one of its biggest Home Guard recruitment drives. Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has announced vacancies for a total of 41,424 posts. This recruitment drive is open to both male and female candidates, to ensure equal participation in the security services of the state.
This recruitment is for those candidates who have passed class 10 or 12, and whose age is between 18 to 30 years. Age relaxation will also be given for various categories as per government norms. The last date to apply for UP Home Guard Recruitment 2025 has been fixed as December 17, 2025. This recruitment drive is being considered as one of the biggest government employment opportunities of this year in Uttar Pradesh. Thousands of posts are available across the state. In such a situation, candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for notifications and updates from time to time.
For whom UP Home Guard 2025?
For UP Home Guard 2025, the age of the candidate should be between 18 to 30 years as on July 1, 2025. Candidates of different categories will also get relaxation as per government rules. Apart from this, the candidate must have passed class 10. However, class 12 pass candidates can also apply. Only those candidates who fulfill both these criteria will be included in the further recruitment process.
How to Apply for UP Home Guard 2025
1. Go to UPPRPB Home Guard Notice and read the official notification carefully.
2. Confirm your eligibility criteria.
3. Click on the option of Apply Online and fill the application form completely.
4. Upload all the required documents and deposit the application fee online.
5. Keep a printout of the filled application form safe for future reference.
6. Candidates are always advised to visit the official UP Police website regularly for complete information and any updates.
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