The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) announced the UPPSC APS Exam Date 2023 through a notice issued on 17 November 2023. Through this recruitment drive, the commission intends to recruit eligible and qualified candidates for the 328 vacancies in Uttar Pradesh Government as Additional Private Secretary (अपर निजी सचिव). To prepare effectively, candidates must know the date of the UPPSC Additional Private Secretary exam.
The UP APS Stage-I exam (Written Test) is scheduled to be conducted on 07 January 2024 in one shift from 09:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The exam will be conducted at the various exam centres in the following five districts of the state:
The UPPSC APS Admit Card 2023 will be available on the commission’s website 7 to 10 days before the examination. Candidates can view the UPPSC Exam Date notice, available on the official website of the commission, i.e. uppsc.up.nic.in.
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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) Additional Private Secretary (APS) Exam is a prestigious and difficult examination requiring a well-organized and disciplined preparation strategy. As you embark on this trip, you must take a systematic approach that covers all areas of the syllabus and sharpens your skills. As you are just 45 days away from the exam date, you must follow the below-mentioned essential UPPSC APS preparation tactics.
Make short, one-liner notes on important topics/concepts during your preparation. This will help you to review important topics easily before the exam. You can also make flashcards for important events (current affairs) and Computer knowledge subjects.
Solving previous year's question papers will help you understand the exam pattern, question categories, and difficulty level. This will also help you manage your time during the exam.
Attempt mock tests regularly to assess your level of preparedness. Analyze your performance, identify areas for improvement, and work on them. It is critical to manage your time throughout these exams.
You must regularly read newspapers and magazines to stay updated on national and international current affairs. This information is required for both the General Knowledge and the Computer Knowledge sections of the examination.