Uttar Pradesh APO Exam 2025
Are you looking for UPPSC APO New Syllabus 2025? Here is the detailed information to help you.
The Directorate of Prosecution Office has proposed an amended syllabus for UP APO Exam to the authorities. Many new laws including minor and major have been proposed in the proposal. Once the proposal is accepted the new amended syllabus will be applicable for all the candidates who are planning to appear in the upcoming UP APO Exam 2025. Here we are to provide this information to all those candidates who are planning to appear in this years’ Uttar Pradesh APO Exam.
The UP APO Vacancy Notification has yet to be announced. But the Directorate of Prosecution Officer has given an insight through this recent notification that the UP APO Recruitment notification is also expected to be released in the month of September of October. Here we have mentioned the complete and updated UP APO Exam Syllabus below.
Uttar Pradesh APO Exam Pattern 2025
UPPSC APO Exam will be held in three stages. These are mentioned below –
- Preliminary Exam (Objective Type)
- Mains Exam (Subjective Type) and
- Personal Interview
The Uttar Pradesh APO Prelims Exam is only qualifying in nature. The scores obtained at this stage are not added in the final merit list. Candidates are considered for the subsequent stage only if their preliminary scores are higher than the minimum required scores. These scores are different for each category of candidate. Here a candidates can get the complete overview regarding the Uttar Pradesh APO Exam Pattern in the next slide.
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UPPSC APO New Syllabus 2025
Exam | Current Situation | Amended |
Preliminary (150 Marks) | Part – 1
General Knowledge (50 Marks) |
Part – 1
General Knowledge (50 Marks) |
Part – 2
Law (100 marks) · Indian Penal Code (35 marks) · Code of Criminal Procedure (25 marks) · Indian Evidence Act (25 marks) · Uttar Pradesh Police Act and Regulations (15 marks) |
Part – 2
Law (100 marks) · Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (30 marks) · Bhatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (25 marks) · Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (20 marks) · Uttar Pradesh Police Act and Niyamawali (15 marks) · Indian Constitution (10 marks) |
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Mains Exam | · General Knowledge – 100 marks
· General Hindi – 100 marks · Criminal Law and Procedure – 100 marks · Indian Evidence Act – 100 marks Total marks – 400 |
· General Hindi – 100 marks
· General English – 50 marks · General Knowledge – 50 marks · Criminal Law and Procedure – 100 marks · Indian Evidence Act – 100 marks · Other Laws – 100 marks Total marks – 500 |
Interview – 50 marks | Personal Interview | No change |
The word ‘Other Laws’ under Mains Exam shall include following laws –
- Arms Act, 1959
- Protection of Children from Sexual Offences, 2012
- Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
- Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
- Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
- Information and technology Act, 2000
- Explosive Act, 1884
- Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984
- Essential Commodities Act, 1955
- Uttar Pradesh Control of Goondas Act, 1970
- Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986
- Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955
- Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021
- Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967
- Uttar Pradesh Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024
- Foreign Affairs Act, 1946
Uttar Pradesh APO Viva-voce 2025
Relatively more meritorious candidates from among those who appeared in the Mains Examination in the ration of having regard to the number of vacancies shall be called for viva-voce to be conducted. The viva-voce will be of 50 marks. The final merit list will be prepared by adding the marks obtained by a candidate in the mains exam and viva-voce.
Preparation Strategy for UPPSC APO 2025
The candidates should have made a proper schedule and planned strategy. As the official has not yet announced the vacancy notification, that’s why a candidate has enough time to prepare. For the prelims exam the candidate must solve the maximum number of PYQs of all the state judiciary exams. Also, the candidate should join a mock test series. Since the prelims is a game of MCQs solving technique. Thus, the more MCQs a candidate solves the more chances to get through the prelims he will attain. For this a candidate may refer the Singhal’s Law Publication for Multiple Choice Questions for Prelims Exam.
For the mains exam the candidate should have a thorough understanding and command on the bare acts of each act mentioned in the syllabus. Along with this the candidate must solve the previous year question papers of all the state judiciary exams for the practice purpose. For this he may refer the Singhal’s Law Publication for APO Mains Exam latest edition.
For the General Knowledge section, the candidate must focus on the latest news related to Uttar Pradesh State and the Nation. Also try to read at least one article of the newspaper.