UP APO Prelims Result 2026 Declared — Check Status & Prepare for Mains

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   02-May-2026 | Drishti The Vision



Table of Contents 

    1. Key Result Details 
    2. How to Download Your Result 
    3. How to Check Your Roll Number 
    4. Next Steps After the Result 
    5. Conclusion 

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) declared the UP APO Prelims Result 2026 on 30 April 2026, for the preliminary examination conducted on 22 March 2026. A total of 2,856 candidates have qualified for the next stage of the recruitment process. 

Candidates should note an important distinction: the result document released by UPPSC does not contain marks, qualifying status indicators, or personal details. It is simply a list of roll numbers of candidates who have successfully cleared the prelims. To check your result, you must locate your roll number carefully in the published list. 

For all 2,856 qualified candidates, the next target is fixed — the Mains Examination on June 28, 2026. The preparation window is approximately three months, and it must be used with full seriousness.

Key Result Details 

Particulars 

Details 

Conducting Body 

UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) 

Post 

Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) 

Total Vacancies 

182 

Prelims Exam Date 

22 March 2026 

Answer Key Released 

25 March 2026 

Prelims Result Declared 

30 April 2026 

Candidates Qualified 

2,856 

Mains Exam Date 

28 June 2026 

Official Website 

uppsc.up.nic.in 

How to Download Your Result 

The result PDF is live on the UPPSC portal. Follow these steps to access it: 

  • Visit the official UPPSC website: uppsc.up.nic.in 
  • Navigate to the "Results" section on the homepage. 
  • Click on the notification for UP APO Prelims Result 2026. 
  • The result will open as a PDF document containing the list of qualified roll numbers. 
  • Download and save the PDF for reference. 

⬇ Direct Link: UP APO Prelims Result 2026 PDF

How to Check Your Roll Number 

Since the result sheet contains only roll numbers of qualified candidates — with no personal details, marks, or status indicators — candidates must check carefully. Here is how to do it correctly: 

  • Open the downloaded result PDF. 
  • Use the search function (Ctrl + F on desktop) to look up your roll number directly. 
  • If your roll number appears in the list, you have qualified for the Mains. 
  • If your roll number does not appear, you have not qualified in this cycle. 
  • Double-check your roll number from your admit card before concluding either way — a single digit error can lead to a wrong reading. 

Do not rely on third-party websites or screenshots circulating on social media. Always verify from the official UPPSC result PDF.

Next Steps After the Result 

Clearing the prelims is the first milestone — not the destination. The UP APO 2026 selection process continues through two more stages: 

Mains Examination (June 28, 2026): The Mains is a six-paper, 500-mark descriptive examination. Papers 4 and 5 — covering BNS, BNSS, and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam — together carry 200 marks. Paper 6 tests knowledge of 16 central and UP-specific special laws. Qualified candidates must begin structured preparation without delay. 

➜ Complete Guide: UP APO Mains 2026 — Syllabus & Preparation Strategy 

Interview/Personality Test: Candidates who clear the Mains will be called for a personality test. Combined performance in the Mains and Interview determines the final merit list. 

Final Selection: With 182 vacancies and 2,856 candidates competing at the Mains stage, the selection ratio is demanding. Every mark in the descriptive papers will count. 

Conclusion

The UP APO Prelims Result 2026 is out, and 2,856 candidates now stand at the threshold of the Mains Examination. The result sheet carries only roll numbers — check yours carefully against the official UPPSC PDF, and do not rely on unofficial sources. For those who have qualified, the real work begins now. June 28, 2026 is the date that matters next, and three months of focused, structured preparation is what stands between a qualified candidate and a place on the final merit list.