UP Home Guard DV PST 2026 – Sarkari Naukri

Welcome to Sarkari Naukri. The official notification for UP Home Guard DV PST 2026 has been announced. Below you will find comprehensive coverage of the eligibility criteria, important dates, vacancy details, and direct official application channels.

UP Home Guard DV PST 2026  – Overview

Particular Details
Recruiting Body Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB)
Recruitment Name UP Home Guard Recruitment 2026
Total Vacancies 41,424 posts
Written Exam Dates 25, 26 & 27 April 2026
Written Exam Result 28 June 2026
Candidates Shortlisted for DV/PST 1,07,221
DV/PST Start Date 13 July 2026
Selection Stages Remaining DV, PST, and Medical Examination
Official Website uppbpb.gov.in

When Will UP Home Guard DV PST 2026 Be Held?

This section explains the confirmed start date of DV/PST and what candidates should do while the detailed schedule is awaited.

After the written exam result, the recruitment process has officially moved into the Document Verification and Physical Standard Test phase. UPPRPB has confirmed that DV/PST will commence on 13 July 2026, though it has not yet released the individual reporting dates and venue details for each shortlisted candidate these will be published in a separate notice on the official website. Shortlisted candidates should keep all documents ready and continue physical preparation so they can appear without last-minute hassle once the roll-number-wise schedule is out.

Documents Required for UP Home Guard DV PST 2026

This section lists every certificate candidates must carry in original along with self-attested photocopies since incomplete or mismatched documents can lead to rejection at this stage.

All original certificates must match the details submitted in the online application form (name, date of birth, category, etc.). Carrying self-attested copies alongside originals is mandatory, as verification is not accepted on the basis of photocopies alone.

  • UP Home Guard DV/PST Admit Card (printout)
  • Printout of the online application form
  • Class 10 marksheet and certificate (for date of birth verification)
  • Class 12 or equivalent certificate (if applicable)
  • Graduation or other educational qualification certificates (if applicable)
  • Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN card, or other valid photo ID
  • Recent passport-size colour photographs (in the prescribed number)
  • Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), if reservation benefit is claimed
  • Uttar Pradesh domicile certificate, if required
  • Character certificate, if mandated by the recruitment board
  • NCC, sports, ex-servicemen, or other weightage-related certificates, if applicable
  • Valid proof for any name/detail change made after applying (e.g., marriage or gazette notification)
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC), if currently employed in government service
  • Any additional document specifically listed in the official DV/PST notice

Top 10 Documents to Keep Ready Before the Physical Test

Passing the physical test alone is not enough document verification carries equal weight, and gaps here can disqualify an otherwise fit candidate. The table below highlights the ten most essential documents and why each one matters.

Required Document Why It’s Needed
DV/PST Admit Card Entry and identity verification
Printed Application Form Cross-checking submitted details
Class 10 Marksheet & Certificate Verifies date of birth and minimum qualification
Class 12/Other Educational Certificates Confirms eligibility
Aadhaar/Voter ID/Photo ID Mandatory identity proof
Caste/EWS Certificate (if applicable) Needed to avail reservation benefit
UP Domicile Certificate Confirms state-level eligibility
Recent Passport-Size Photos Required for documentation and records
NCC/Sports/Ex-Servicemen Certificate (if applicable) Verifies weightage claims
2–3 Self-Attested Photocopies of All Documents Needed for submission during verification

Common Reasons for Rejection During Document Verification

This section covers the specific errors that most often lead to candidate rejection, so applicants can avoid them proactively.

UPPRPB cross-checks every applicant’s qualifications, age, category, identity, and other application details against original certificates. Even minor discrepancies can result in disqualification. Candidates get rejected for reasons such as:

  • Failing to produce required original documents
  • Mismatch in name, date of birth, or personal details between the application and certificates
  • Not meeting the minimum educational qualification
  • Caste/EWS certificates not in the prescribed format or valid time period
  • Not submitting the UP domicile certificate when required
  • Submitting fake or tampered documents
  • Incorrect or misleading information found during cross-verification
  • Missing a valid photo ID
  • Not appearing at the DV centre on the scheduled date and time
  • Missing self-attested photocopies where required
  • Claiming NCC/sports/ex-servicemen weightage without a valid supporting certificate
  • Not meeting the age limit or other eligibility conditions
  • Documents with cutting, overwriting, or illegible entries
  • Non-compliance with board-issued DV guidelines

UP Home Guard PST 2026: Height, Chest & Physical Standards

This section details the exact height, chest, and weight standards candidates must meet during the Physical Standard Test. Only candidates who meet the minimum benchmark for their category and gender proceed further.

Standard Male (UR/OBC/SC) Male (ST) Female (UR/OBC/SC) Female (ST)
Height 168 cm 160 cm 152 cm 147 cm
Chest (unexpanded) 79 cm 77 cm Not applicable Not applicable
Chest (expanded, min. 5 cm expansion) 84 cm 82 cm Not applicable Not applicable
Minimum Weight Not applicable Not applicable 40 kg 40 kg

For male candidates, both height and chest measurement are checked; for female candidates, height and minimum weight are verified instead of chest measurement.

Physical Efficiency Test (Race) Standards

Beyond the physical standard measurements, candidates must also clear a timed race as part of the overall physical evaluation.

Category Race Distance Time Limit
Male 4.8 km 28 minutes
Female 2.4 km 16 minutes

Points to Remember on Physical Test Day

This section offers practical, actionable tips so candidates avoid avoidable mistakes on the day of DV/PST.

A small oversight on physical test day can create unnecessary trouble. Reaching on time, carrying the right documents, wearing appropriate attire, and following officials’ instructions all matter.

  • Reach the exam centre 30–60 minutes before the reporting time
  • Carry the DV/PST admit card and all required original documents
  • Keep 2–3 self-attested photocopies of every document in a separate folder
  • Wear light, comfortable clothing and sports shoes suitable for the physical test
  • Stay hydrated and eat a light, nutritious meal beforehand
  • Never attempt to submit false information or forged documents
  • Follow officials’ instructions carefully during height and chest measurement
  • Carry the latest valid version of any recently updated certificate
  • Follow instructions regarding mobile phones and other restricted items
  • Stay calm and confident throughout the process
  • Read the official DV/PST guidelines in advance
  • Avoid any inappropriate behaviour, arguments, or rule violations, as these can affect your candidature

Rules for Character, Domicile & Caste Certificates

This section explains the specific validity and format requirements for three of the most scrutinised certificates during DV.

If the Character Certificate, Domicile Certificate, or Caste Certificate do not meet the prescribed format, validity, or issuing-authority requirements, candidates may lose their reservation benefit or face problems during verification.

  • The Character Certificate must be issued by a competent authority or recognised institution, with a clear issue date
  • The Domicile Certificate must be issued by a competent UP revenue officer/district administration, with name and address matching the application form
  • The Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC) must be issued by a competent authority in the prescribed format
  • OBC candidates may need to submit a valid Non-Creamy Layer certificate
  • EWS candidates must carry an EWS certificate valid for the applicable financial year
  • Reservation benefits will not be granted if the corresponding certificate is not produced despite being claimed in the application
  • Carry original certificates plus 2–3 self-attested photocopies of each
  • All personal details on certificates must match the application form exactly
  • Certificates with cutting, overwriting, or illegible/damaged text may be rejected
  • If any name or detail has changed, carry valid supporting proof (e.g., name-change certificate or gazette notification)

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