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UPPSC Lecturer Exam Date Revised to June 14, 2026

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has postponed the Lecturer Exam originally set for June 7, 2026, to June 14, 2026. This change aims to prevent scheduling conflicts with other examinations. Candidates are encouraged to adjust their preparation plans accordingly and stay updated through the Commission's official website. This decision reflects the Commission's commitment to facilitating a smooth examination process for all candidates.
 
UPPSC Lecturer Exam Date Revised to June 14, 2026

UPPSC Lecturer Examination Update


UPPSC Lecturer Exam: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced a change in the schedule for the Lecturer (Male/Female) Government Intermediate College (GIC) Examination-2025. Initially set for June 7, 2026, the exam has been postponed to a new date.


According to the official notification, the written test for Direct Recruitment-2025 for Reserved Civil Police and similar positions in the Uttar Pradesh Police is now planned for June 8, 9, and 10, 2026. To avoid any overlap with these dates, the Commission has opted to move the Lecturer Examination to a later date, ensuring candidates can participate without any issues.


New Date for GIC Lecturer Recruitment Exam: June 14
The examination will now take place on June 14, 2026 (Sunday), instead of the previously scheduled June 7. The Commission has emphasized that this adjustment is made to benefit the candidates, allowing them to take both exams without added stress.


This announcement was made from the Commission's office in Prayagraj on May 5, 2026. The notice, signed by the Examination Controller, encourages candidates to continue their preparations based on the updated exam date.


Candidates are urged to frequently check the Commission's official website for any further important updates regarding the examination. With this change, all candidates will need to revise their exam strategies and preparation timelines to accommodate the new date. This decision by the Commission is seen as a crucial move to reduce scheduling conflicts among competitive exams and to facilitate a smooth examination process.