More than 4.64 lakh candidates will appear for 624 posts in UP Spokesperson Recruitment Exam 2026. The examination will be conducted at 319 centers in 17 districts amid AI-based CCTV surveillance, OMR scanning and tight security arrangements.
Preparations have been completed for the Spokesperson Cadre Recruitment Examination 2026 in Uttar Pradesh. More than 4.64 lakh candidates will appear in this recruitment examination to be conducted by Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission on 09 and 10 May. To make this examination for a total of 624 posts fair and transparent, this time modern technologies like AI based monitoring, Integrated Control Command Room and OMR scanning will be used.

The Commission has made it clear that strict action will be taken against those who play with the sanctity of the examination and cheating mafias. For this, strict legal provisions will be implemented under the Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act-2024.
Exam will be held at 319 centers in 17 districts
Commission Chairman Prashant Kumar said that the examination will be conducted at 319 examination centers in 17 districts. The examination will be conducted in two shifts for two days.
In the first shift on May 09, there will be examination for 6 subjects including Physics, Biology, Home Science, History and Pedagogy. In the second shift, subjects like English, Agriculture, Commerce and Sociology will be included.
Examination of 5 subjects including Civics, Mathematics, Economics, Sanskrit and Psychology will be conducted in the first shift on May 10. In the second shift, examination of Chemistry, Geography, Hindi and Arts subjects will be conducted.
Surveillance will be done through AI based CCTV
This time, AI based CCTV cameras have been installed at the examination centers to increase security and transparency. All examination halls and important sites have been linked to the District Control Room and the Integrated Control Command Room of the Commission.
According to the Commission, testing of connectivity of all the centers has also been completed successfully. A special observer has been appointed in every district, while the District Magistrate and senior police officers will continuously inspect the examination centres.
Strict vigil on copying and fraud
The Commission said that with the help of AI technology, such suspicious candidates have been identified who had tried to apply through different photos and names. Special monitoring will be kept on such candidates. Any type of electronic device including mobile phones will be completely banned at the examination centres. Prohibitory orders will remain in force around the centers and adequate police force will be deployed.
Pilot project of OMR scanning will start in Lucknow
To increase transparency in the examination, the Commission has also started a new experiment. Under the pilot project at 10 examination centers of Lucknow division, OMR answer sheets will be scanned in the examination hall itself as soon as the examination is over. This process will take place in the presence of room invigilators and candidates. The scanned data will be saved immediately so that it can be matched with the original OMR when needed.
Important advice given to candidates
The Commission Chairman has appealed to all the candidates to reach the examination center on time and follow the instructions given in the admit card. He also said that the candidates should not pay attention to any rumor or misleading information and rely only on the information released on the official website and X-handle of the Commission. The Commission claims that preparations have been made at every level to make the examination completely fair, transparent and safe.
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