The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has published the provisional answer key for the State/Upper Subordinate Services (PCS) Preliminary Examination. Candidates who took part in the exam can access the provisional answer key by visiting the official UPPSC website. The PCS Preliminary Examination was held on October 12, 2025, and the answer key is available in PDF format. Candidates are encouraged to check their answers and submit any objections within the designated timeframe.
Steps to Download the UPPSC PCS Provisional Answer Key
UPPSC PCS Answer Key 2025: Download Instructions
To facilitate candidates, here are the steps to download the provisional answer key and assess their performance:
1. Navigate to the official UPPSC website.
2. Locate and click on the answer key link available on the homepage.
3. The provisional answer key will appear on your screen in PDF format.
4. Download the answer key and ensure to print a copy for your records.
Procedure for Filing Objections
How to Submit an Objection
Candidates who find discrepancies in any question or answer can raise objections supported by relevant evidence. To do this, they must reference the question booklet's barcode numbers 2471441 and 4471529. When submitting an objection, candidates should include the complete question (options a, b, c, d) along with the evidence. Objections can be submitted either by post or in person until October 25, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.
Following the release of the answer keys, candidates are now looking forward to the results of the preliminary examination. The Commission is expected to announce the UP PCS preliminary exam results soon, allowing successful candidates to proceed to the UP PCS main exam.
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