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EXAM SYLLABUS
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer) exam includes a written test divided into three main sections: Hindi Knowledge and Writing, General Intelligence/Reasoning, and General Knowledge. The paper generally consists of 150 questions, with 50 questions from each section, carrying a total of 300 marks.
Questions will be asked from 3 sections in the examination:
1. Hindi Knowledge and Writing
2. General Intelligence Test
3. General Knowledge
Some of the major topics asked from all the sections are as follows:
Section | Topic |
Hindi Knowledge and Writing | Samas |
Sandhi | |
Karak | |
Vilom | |
Ras | |
Alankaar | |
Vakyanson Ke Liye Sabd Nimaan | |
Vartni | |
Vachan | |
Paryayvachi | |
Tatbhav, Tatsam | |
Vakya Sansodhan - Ling | |
Loktiyan, Muhavre | |
Truti Se Sambandhit Anekaarthi Sabd | |
General Intelligence Test | Number, Ranking & Time Sequence. |
Deriving Conclusions from Passages. | |
Logical Sequence of Words. | |
Alphabet Test Series. | |
Arithmetical Reasoning | |
Situation Reaction Tes | |
Coding-Decoding | |
Direction Sense Test | |
Analogy | |
Data Sufficiency | |
Clocks & Calendars | |
Statement – Conclusions | |
Logical Venn Diagrams | |
Statement – Arguments | |
Inserting The Missing Character | |
Puzzles | |
Alpha-Numeric Sequence Puzzle | |
General Knowledge | Abbreviations |
Science – Inventions & Discoveries | |
Current Important Events | |
Current Affairs – National & International | |
Awards and Honors | |
Important Financia | |
Economic News | |
Banking News | |
Indian Constitution | |
Books and Authors | |
Important Days | |
History | |
Sports Terminology | |
Geography | |
Solar System | |
Indian states and capitals | |
Countries and Currencies |
EXAM SYLLABUS
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer) exam includes a written test divided into three main sections: Hindi Knowledge and Writing, General Intelligence/Reasoning, and General Knowledge. The paper generally consists of 150 questions, with 50 questions from each section, carrying a total of 300 marks.
Questions will be asked from 3 sections in the examination:
1. Hindi Knowledge and Writing
2. General Intelligence Test
3. General Knowledge
Some of the major topics asked from all the sections are as follows:
Section | Topic |
Hindi Knowledge and Writing | Samas |
Sandhi | |
Karak | |
Vilom | |
Ras | |
Alankaar | |
Vakyanson Ke Liye Sabd Nimaan | |
Vartni | |
Vachan | |
Paryayvachi | |
Tatbhav, Tatsam | |
Vakya Sansodhan - Ling | |
Loktiyan, Muhavre | |
Truti Se Sambandhit Anekaarthi Sabd | |
General Intelligence Test | Number, Ranking & Time Sequence. |
Deriving Conclusions from Passages. | |
Logical Sequence of Words. | |
Alphabet Test Series. | |
Arithmetical Reasoning | |
Situation Reaction Tes | |
Coding-Decoding | |
Direction Sense Test | |
Analogy | |
Data Sufficiency | |
Clocks & Calendars | |
Statement – Conclusions | |
Logical Venn Diagrams | |
Statement – Arguments | |
Inserting The Missing Character | |
Puzzles | |
Alpha-Numeric Sequence Puzzle | |
General Knowledge | Abbreviations |
Science – Inventions & Discoveries | |
Current Important Events | |
Current Affairs – National & International | |
Awards and Honors | |
Important Financia | |
Economic News | |
Banking News | |
Indian Constitution | |
Books and Authors | |
Important Days | |
History | |
Sports Terminology | |
Geography | |
Solar System | |
Indian states and capitals | |
Countries and Currencies |
Format
EXAM PATTERN
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) mains exam pattern follows the standard format from recent cycles (e.g., Advt. No. 01/Exam/2023 for 1468 vacancies, with mains held in 2023/2025 and results in 2025-2026).
Exam Overview
Mode: Offline (OMR-based pen-and-paper test).
Type of Questions: Objective Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
Total Questions: 150.
Total Marks: 300 (2 marks per correct answer).
Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes).
Negative Marking: For every two incorrect answers, marks equivalent to one correct answer (i.e., 1 mark deducted for every 2 wrong answers; equivalent to 0.5 marks per wrong answer in effective terms).
Sections: The paper is divided into three equal parts (no separate prelims; this is the main written stage after PET shortlisting).
Question Level: Intermediate (10+2) standard, with focus on practical application, UP-specific knowledge, and rural development.
Test Mode | Name of Tests | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online | Hindi Knowledge and Writing | 50 | 100 | 120 minutes |
General Intelligence Test | 50 | 100 | ||
General Knowledge | 50 | 100 | ||
Total | 150 | 300 | 120 minutes | |
Important Notes
No Interview in Recent Cycles: Selection is based purely on mains written marks (normalized if needed), followed by Document Verification (DV) and possibly a medical test. (Some older sources mention interview, but current process skips it for merit-based transparency, similar to Lekhpal.)
PET Role: Only PET-qualified candidates (relevant year) are shortlisted for this mains exam.
Strategy Tips: Prioritize accuracy to minimize negative marking (attempt sure-shot questions first). Focus heavily on Hindi (often scoring), UP/rural GK, and reasoning practice.
EXAM PATTERN
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) mains exam pattern follows the standard format from recent cycles (e.g., Advt. No. 01/Exam/2023 for 1468 vacancies, with mains held in 2023/2025 and results in 2025-2026).
Exam Overview
Mode: Offline (OMR-based pen-and-paper test).
Type of Questions: Objective Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
Total Questions: 150.
Total Marks: 300 (2 marks per correct answer).
Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes).
Negative Marking: For every two incorrect answers, marks equivalent to one correct answer (i.e., 1 mark deducted for every 2 wrong answers; equivalent to 0.5 marks per wrong answer in effective terms).
Sections: The paper is divided into three equal parts (no separate prelims; this is the main written stage after PET shortlisting).
Question Level: Intermediate (10+2) standard, with focus on practical application, UP-specific knowledge, and rural development.
Test Mode | Name of Tests | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Online | Hindi Knowledge and Writing | 50 | 100 | 120 minutes |
General Intelligence Test | 50 | 100 | ||
General Knowledge | 50 | 100 | ||
Total | 150 | 300 | 120 minutes | |
Important Notes
No Interview in Recent Cycles: Selection is based purely on mains written marks (normalized if needed), followed by Document Verification (DV) and possibly a medical test. (Some older sources mention interview, but current process skips it for merit-based transparency, similar to Lekhpal.)
PET Role: Only PET-qualified candidates (relevant year) are shortlisted for this mains exam.
Strategy Tips: Prioritize accuracy to minimize negative marking (attempt sure-shot questions first). Focus heavily on Hindi (often scoring), UP/rural GK, and reasoning practice.
Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for UPSSSC VDO Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The criteria for eligibility UPSSSC VDO are decided by the conduction body itself.
The candidate’s eligibility for UPSSSC VDO Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualifications
Nationality / Domicile
Must be an Indian citizen.
Uttar Pradesh domicile is often preferred or required for category benefits/reservations (provide domicile certificate during DV if claiming).
Age Limit
Minimum Age: 18 years
Maximum Age: 40 years
Age Relaxation (as per UP Govt./UPSSSC rules):
SC/ST/OBC: Up to 5 years (max 45 years in many cases)
PwD: Additional relaxation (often 15 years total)
Ex-Servicemen: As per norms (usually 3-5 years + service period)
Other categories (e.g., women, dependents of freedom fighters): Applicable relaxations per rules Exact relaxations are detailed in the official notification for each cycle.
Educational Qualification
Must have passed Class 12 (Intermediate / 10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board (Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education or equivalent).
Mandatory Computer Qualification: CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) certificate from NIELIT (formerly DOEACC) or an equivalent recognized institution. This is required for the Gram Vikas Adhikari post.
Higher qualifications (e.g., graduation) are accepted if they meet or exceed the minimum.
Mandatory: Valid scorecard from UPSSSC PET (relevant cycle; only PET-qualified candidates can apply for VDO recruitment).
Other Requirements
No physical standards or experience required (unlike some posts).
Final selection includes Document Verification (DV): Originals like 10+2 marksheet, CCC certificate, PET scorecard, ID proof, category/domicile certificates, etc., will be checked.
Medical/fitness test may apply in some cases post-DV.???????
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for UPSSSC VDO Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The criteria for eligibility UPSSSC VDO are decided by the conduction body itself.
The candidate’s eligibility for UPSSSC VDO Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualifications
Nationality / Domicile
Must be an Indian citizen.
Uttar Pradesh domicile is often preferred or required for category benefits/reservations (provide domicile certificate during DV if claiming).
Age Limit
Minimum Age: 18 years
Maximum Age: 40 years
Age Relaxation (as per UP Govt./UPSSSC rules):
SC/ST/OBC: Up to 5 years (max 45 years in many cases)
PwD: Additional relaxation (often 15 years total)
Ex-Servicemen: As per norms (usually 3-5 years + service period)
Other categories (e.g., women, dependents of freedom fighters): Applicable relaxations per rules Exact relaxations are detailed in the official notification for each cycle.
Educational Qualification
Must have passed Class 12 (Intermediate / 10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board (Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education or equivalent).
Mandatory Computer Qualification: CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) certificate from NIELIT (formerly DOEACC) or an equivalent recognized institution. This is required for the Gram Vikas Adhikari post.
Higher qualifications (e.g., graduation) are accepted if they meet or exceed the minimum.
Mandatory: Valid scorecard from UPSSSC PET (relevant cycle; only PET-qualified candidates can apply for VDO recruitment).
Other Requirements
No physical standards or experience required (unlike some posts).
Final selection includes Document Verification (DV): Originals like 10+2 marksheet, CCC certificate, PET scorecard, ID proof, category/domicile certificates, etc., will be checked.
Medical/fitness test may apply in some cases post-DV.???????
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies.
Events | Dates |
UPSSSC VDO Notification Release Date | 16.05.2023 |
Online Application / Fee Submission Date | 23.05.2023 |
Online Application Last date | 12.06.2023 |
Application Form Correction Last Date | 19.06.2023 |
Exam City Available | 21.04.2025 |
Admit Card | 24.05.2025 |
Exam Date | 27.04.2025 |
IMPORTANT DATES
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies.
Events | Dates |
UPSSSC VDO Notification Release Date | 16.05.2023 |
Online Application / Fee Submission Date | 23.05.2023 |
Online Application Last date | 12.06.2023 |
Application Form Correction Last Date | 19.06.2023 |
Exam City Available | 21.04.2025 |
Admit Card | 24.05.2025 |
Exam Date | 27.04.2025 |
Analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the complete exam analysis of UPSSSC VDO Exam 2026 based on the latest previous exam (2025 cycle).
LAST CONDUCTED EXAM DETAILS
The latest UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam was conducted on 27 April 2025.
The exam was held in a single shift only.
SHIFT DETAILS (VERY IMPORTANT)
Exam Time 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Duration 2 hours
Mode Offline (OMR-based)
No multiple shifts ? no normalization issue
EXAM PATTERN
Total Marks 300
Duration 2 hours
Negative Marking ? 0.5 mark deduction per wrong answer
Subjects included:
Hindi
General Intelligence (Reasoning)
General Knowledge
Rural Development / UP GK
Objective-type (MCQ-based) paper
DIFFICULTY LEVEL (2025 ANALYSIS)
Overall difficulty level: Moderate
Section-wise:
Hindi Easy to Moderate
Reasoning Moderate
GK Moderate to Difficult
Rural Development / UP GK Moderate
Paper was GK-heavy and fact-based
GOOD ATTEMPTS
Good attempts 140 to 170 questions (approx)
High accuracy required due to 0.5 negative marking
CUT OFF (LATEST TREND 2025)
Official cutoff (approx trend):
General around 59.50 marks
OBC / EWS around 59.50 marks
SC around 57.50 marks
ST around 53.25 marks
Cutoff depends on:
Difficulty level
Number of candidates
Vacancies
PREVIOUS YEAR TREND
Exam conducted in single shift (no normalization)
Difficulty consistently moderate
GK and UP-specific questions are deciding factors
Competition level is high
IMPORTANT OBSERVATIONS
UP GK + Rural Development = most important section
Questions are fact-based (not lengthy)
Accuracy is more important than attempts
Time management is important due to 300 marks paper
EXPECTATIONS FOR UPSSSC VDO 2026
Based on trends:
Exam likely in single shift again
Difficulty Moderate
Pattern No major changes expected
Cutoff May remain in 55–65 range
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the complete exam analysis of UPSSSC VDO Exam 2026 based on the latest previous exam (2025 cycle).
LAST CONDUCTED EXAM DETAILS
The latest UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam was conducted on 27 April 2025.
The exam was held in a single shift only.
SHIFT DETAILS (VERY IMPORTANT)
Exam Time 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Duration 2 hours
Mode Offline (OMR-based)
No multiple shifts ? no normalization issue
EXAM PATTERN
Total Marks 300
Duration 2 hours
Negative Marking ? 0.5 mark deduction per wrong answer
Subjects included:
Hindi
General Intelligence (Reasoning)
General Knowledge
Rural Development / UP GK
Objective-type (MCQ-based) paper
DIFFICULTY LEVEL (2025 ANALYSIS)
Overall difficulty level: Moderate
Section-wise:
Hindi Easy to Moderate
Reasoning Moderate
GK Moderate to Difficult
Rural Development / UP GK Moderate
Paper was GK-heavy and fact-based
GOOD ATTEMPTS
Good attempts 140 to 170 questions (approx)
High accuracy required due to 0.5 negative marking
CUT OFF (LATEST TREND 2025)
Official cutoff (approx trend):
General around 59.50 marks
OBC / EWS around 59.50 marks
SC around 57.50 marks
ST around 53.25 marks
Cutoff depends on:
Difficulty level
Number of candidates
Vacancies
PREVIOUS YEAR TREND
Exam conducted in single shift (no normalization)
Difficulty consistently moderate
GK and UP-specific questions are deciding factors
Competition level is high
IMPORTANT OBSERVATIONS
UP GK + Rural Development = most important section
Questions are fact-based (not lengthy)
Accuracy is more important than attempts
Time management is important due to 300 marks paper
EXPECTATIONS FOR UPSSSC VDO 2026
Based on trends:
Exam likely in single shift again
Difficulty Moderate
Pattern No major changes expected
Cutoff May remain in 55–65 range
Study Tips
STUDY TIPS
To crack the UPSSSC VDO exam, follow a balanced study plan covering Hindi, General Intelligence, and General Knowledge, with special focus on Uttar Pradesh GK and Rural Development. Key strategies include taking regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy, analyzing previous year papers, and doing consistent revision. The exam carries a total of 300 marks and has a duration of 2 hours, with a negative marking of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer.
Prepare Yourself Mentally and Physically
Before commencing your exam preparation, ensure that you are mentally and physically prepared for the test. Set clear objectives and allocate specific timeframes for achieving each goal.
Develop a Timetable
Before diving into your exam preparation, create a study schedule that suits your convenience and adhere to it diligently. Having a structured timetable will help you stay organized and cover the extensive syllabus effectively.
Stay Updated with Current Affairs
For the General Knowledge section of the exam, make it a habit to read daily newspapers or stay informed about current events. This will enhance your general knowledge and improve your performance in the exam.
Take Effective Notes
While studying independently, it is beneficial to create concise and meaningful notes. Summarizing key points and concepts in your own words will aid in better retention and serve as a quick reference during revision.
Utilize Previous Year's Question Papers
Solving the previous year's question paper is a reliable method to understand the exam format and get insights into the important topics. Analyzing these papers will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the subjects and their crucial areas.
Engage in Mock Test Series
It is highly recommended that aspiring candidates participate in mock test series, especially if they are studying from home. Taking mock tests will allow you to evaluate your progress, identify areas of improvement, and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
STUDY PLAN
1 Month Study Plan (Crash Course)
Best for: Revision + Fast preparation
Week 1
Hindi: Grammar basics (Sandhi, Samas)
Maths: Number System, Simplification
GK: Static GK (History, Geography basics)
Rural: Introduction & schemes
Week 2
Hindi: Vocabulary + Idioms
Maths: Percentage, Profit & Loss
GK: Polity + Current Affairs
Rural: Panchayati Raj
Week 3
Hindi: Practice sets
Maths: Time & Work, Ratio
GK: Economy + UP GK
Rural: Rural Development schemes
Week 4
Full revision
Attempt 5–6 mock tests
Daily analysis
3 Month Study Plan
Best for: Balanced preparation
Month 1 (Foundation)
Hindi: Grammar rules
Maths: Basic arithmetic
GK: NCERT basics
Rural: Basic concepts
Month 2 (Concept Building)
Hindi: Advanced grammar + practice
Maths: Mixed questions
GK: UP-specific + current affairs
Rural: Deep study
Month 3 (Practice & Revision)
Daily 1 mock / sectional test
Revise all subjects
Focus on weak areas
Focus: Concept + Practice + Revision
6 Month Study Plan
Best for: Beginners / Full preparation
Month 1–2 (Basics)
Hindi: Grammar foundation
Maths: Basic concepts
GK: NCERT (6–10)
Rural: Intro topics
Month 3–4 (Strengthening)
Hindi: Practice sets
Maths: Advanced topics
GK: Static + Current
Rural: Schemes & policies
Month 5 (Practice Phase)
Solve previous year papers
Attempt 2–3 mocks/week
Work on weak areas
Month 6 (Final Revision)
Daily mock tests
Revise notes
Focus on speed & accuracy
Focus: Strong base ? Practice ? Perfection
Daily Study Routine
Study Time: 5–6 hours/day
Hindi: 1 hr
Maths: 1.5 hr
GK: 1.5 hr
Rural Development: 1 hr
Revision: 30–60 min
STUDY TIPS
To crack the UPSSSC VDO exam, follow a balanced study plan covering Hindi, General Intelligence, and General Knowledge, with special focus on Uttar Pradesh GK and Rural Development. Key strategies include taking regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy, analyzing previous year papers, and doing consistent revision. The exam carries a total of 300 marks and has a duration of 2 hours, with a negative marking of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer.
Prepare Yourself Mentally and Physically
Before commencing your exam preparation, ensure that you are mentally and physically prepared for the test. Set clear objectives and allocate specific timeframes for achieving each goal.
Develop a Timetable
Before diving into your exam preparation, create a study schedule that suits your convenience and adhere to it diligently. Having a structured timetable will help you stay organized and cover the extensive syllabus effectively.
Stay Updated with Current Affairs
For the General Knowledge section of the exam, make it a habit to read daily newspapers or stay informed about current events. This will enhance your general knowledge and improve your performance in the exam.
Take Effective Notes
While studying independently, it is beneficial to create concise and meaningful notes. Summarizing key points and concepts in your own words will aid in better retention and serve as a quick reference during revision.
Utilize Previous Year's Question Papers
Solving the previous year's question paper is a reliable method to understand the exam format and get insights into the important topics. Analyzing these papers will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the subjects and their crucial areas.
Engage in Mock Test Series
It is highly recommended that aspiring candidates participate in mock test series, especially if they are studying from home. Taking mock tests will allow you to evaluate your progress, identify areas of improvement, and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
STUDY PLAN
1 Month Study Plan (Crash Course)
Best for: Revision + Fast preparation
Week 1
Hindi: Grammar basics (Sandhi, Samas)
Maths: Number System, Simplification
GK: Static GK (History, Geography basics)
Rural: Introduction & schemes
Week 2
Hindi: Vocabulary + Idioms
Maths: Percentage, Profit & Loss
GK: Polity + Current Affairs
Rural: Panchayati Raj
Week 3
Hindi: Practice sets
Maths: Time & Work, Ratio
GK: Economy + UP GK
Rural: Rural Development schemes
Week 4
Full revision
Attempt 5–6 mock tests
Daily analysis
3 Month Study Plan
Best for: Balanced preparation
Month 1 (Foundation)
Hindi: Grammar rules
Maths: Basic arithmetic
GK: NCERT basics
Rural: Basic concepts
Month 2 (Concept Building)
Hindi: Advanced grammar + practice
Maths: Mixed questions
GK: UP-specific + current affairs
Rural: Deep study
Month 3 (Practice & Revision)
Daily 1 mock / sectional test
Revise all subjects
Focus on weak areas
Focus: Concept + Practice + Revision
6 Month Study Plan
Best for: Beginners / Full preparation
Month 1–2 (Basics)
Hindi: Grammar foundation
Maths: Basic concepts
GK: NCERT (6–10)
Rural: Intro topics
Month 3–4 (Strengthening)
Hindi: Practice sets
Maths: Advanced topics
GK: Static + Current
Rural: Schemes & policies
Month 5 (Practice Phase)
Solve previous year papers
Attempt 2–3 mocks/week
Work on weak areas
Month 6 (Final Revision)
Daily mock tests
Revise notes
Focus on speed & accuracy
Focus: Strong base ? Practice ? Perfection
Daily Study Routine
Study Time: 5–6 hours/day
Hindi: 1 hr
Maths: 1.5 hr
GK: 1.5 hr
Rural Development: 1 hr
Revision: 30–60 min
General info
OVERVIEW
According to Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) Gram Panchayat Adhikari is a recruitment examination conducted by UPSSSC for the selection of candidates for the posts of Gram Panchayat Adhikari in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
Particularts | Details |
Exam Full Name | Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission VDO |
Conducting Authority | Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission |
Admission Purpose | Select qualified candidates for the position of Villege Development Officer in Uttar Pradesh state government. |
Exam Level | State Level |
Exam Date | 27 April 2025 |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) selection process for recent and ongoing cycles (including Advt. No. 01/Exam/2023 for 1468 vacancies, with results in 2025, and any potential 2026 updates) is merit-based and focuses on transparency. It is PET-qualified (UPSSSC Preliminary Eligibility Test), similar to other Group C posts.
Key Stages of the Selection Process
Qualification in UPSSSC PET
Candidates must have qualified the relevant UPSSSC PET (e.g., PET 2023 for older cycles or PET 2025/2026 for newer ones).
This acts as the initial screening/shortlisting criterion. Only PET-qualified candidates are eligible to apply for the VDO mains recruitment.
Shortlisting Based on PET Scores
Applicants are shortlisted for the mains exam using their PET normalized scores (higher scores improve chances).
Shortlist/eligibility lists are released on the UPSSSC website after applications close.
Mains Written Examination
This is the primary and decisive stage (no separate prelims for VDO in recent patterns).
Exam Mode: Offline, OMR-based objective MCQs.
Total Marks: 300 (some sources note variations, but standard is 300).
Questions: 150 (each carrying 2 marks).
Duration: 2 hours.
Negative Marking: Yes, typically 0.5 marks deducted for each wrong answer (or 1 mark for every 2 wrong answers in some patterns).
Subjects (based on latest patterns):
General Hindi (Knowledge & Writing): 50 questions / 100 marks
General Intelligence Test: 50 questions / 100 marks
General Knowledge (including UP-specific, rural development, current affairs): 50 questions / 100 marks
Questions are at intermediate (10+2) level, with emphasis on Hindi grammar, reasoning, UP GK, Panchayati Raj, rural schemes, and basic awareness.
Document Verification (DV)
Candidates qualifying the mains written exam (based on merit/cut-off) are called for DV.
Original documents checked: Educational certificates (10+2/Intermediate), PET scorecard, ID proof, category certificates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD), domicile if required, etc.
No interview round in recent VDO recruitments (some older sources mention interview, but current process skips it for transparency; final merit is purely exam-based).
Medical Examination (if applicable)
Some cycles include a fitness/medical test post-DV for confirmation of appointment.
Final merit list is prepared based on mains written exam marks (normalized if needed), followed by allocation to districts/posts in the Uttar Pradesh Panchayati Raj Department. No separate interview; selection is exam-focused.
OVERVIEW
According to Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) Gram Panchayat Adhikari is a recruitment examination conducted by UPSSSC for the selection of candidates for the posts of Gram Panchayat Adhikari in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
Particularts | Details |
Exam Full Name | Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission VDO |
Conducting Authority | Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission |
Admission Purpose | Select qualified candidates for the position of Villege Development Officer in Uttar Pradesh state government. |
Exam Level | State Level |
Exam Date | 27 April 2025 |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) selection process for recent and ongoing cycles (including Advt. No. 01/Exam/2023 for 1468 vacancies, with results in 2025, and any potential 2026 updates) is merit-based and focuses on transparency. It is PET-qualified (UPSSSC Preliminary Eligibility Test), similar to other Group C posts.
Key Stages of the Selection Process
Qualification in UPSSSC PET
Candidates must have qualified the relevant UPSSSC PET (e.g., PET 2023 for older cycles or PET 2025/2026 for newer ones).
This acts as the initial screening/shortlisting criterion. Only PET-qualified candidates are eligible to apply for the VDO mains recruitment.
Shortlisting Based on PET Scores
Applicants are shortlisted for the mains exam using their PET normalized scores (higher scores improve chances).
Shortlist/eligibility lists are released on the UPSSSC website after applications close.
Mains Written Examination
This is the primary and decisive stage (no separate prelims for VDO in recent patterns).
Exam Mode: Offline, OMR-based objective MCQs.
Total Marks: 300 (some sources note variations, but standard is 300).
Questions: 150 (each carrying 2 marks).
Duration: 2 hours.
Negative Marking: Yes, typically 0.5 marks deducted for each wrong answer (or 1 mark for every 2 wrong answers in some patterns).
Subjects (based on latest patterns):
General Hindi (Knowledge & Writing): 50 questions / 100 marks
General Intelligence Test: 50 questions / 100 marks
General Knowledge (including UP-specific, rural development, current affairs): 50 questions / 100 marks
Questions are at intermediate (10+2) level, with emphasis on Hindi grammar, reasoning, UP GK, Panchayati Raj, rural schemes, and basic awareness.
Document Verification (DV)
Candidates qualifying the mains written exam (based on merit/cut-off) are called for DV.
Original documents checked: Educational certificates (10+2/Intermediate), PET scorecard, ID proof, category certificates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD), domicile if required, etc.
No interview round in recent VDO recruitments (some older sources mention interview, but current process skips it for transparency; final merit is purely exam-based).
Medical Examination (if applicable)
Some cycles include a fitness/medical test post-DV for confirmation of appointment.
Final merit list is prepared based on mains written exam marks (normalized if needed), followed by allocation to districts/posts in the Uttar Pradesh Panchayati Raj Department. No separate interview; selection is exam-focused.
2025 exam
LATEST UPDATE
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. The online application process is likely to begin between April and May 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies. This is the latest conducted exam, and the result is expected to be released soon.
IMPORTANT DATES
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies.
Events | Dates |
UPSSSC VDO Notification Release Date | 16.05.2023 |
Online Application / Fee Submission Date | 23.05.2023 |
Online Application Last date | 12.06.2023 |
Application Form Correction Last Date | 19.06.2023 |
Exam City Available | 21.04.2025 |
Admit Card | 24.05.2025 |
Exam Date | 27.04.2025 |
VACANCY DETAILS
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission Village Panchayat Officer Recruitment 2023 notification has been released for the recruitment of 1468 posts.
Category | Vacancy |
UR | 849 |
EWS | 117 |
OBC | 139 |
SC | 356 |
ST | 07 |
Total | 1468 |
SALARY STRUCTURE
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) salary structure follows the 7th Pay Commission guidelines of the Uttar Pradesh Government. This is a Group C post in the Panchayati Raj Department.
Official Salary Details
Pay Level: Level-3
Pay Scale: 21,700 – 69,100
Basic Pay (Starting): 21,700 per month
Grade Pay: 2,000 (as per the matrix for this level; older references may mention pre-7th CPC pay band ?5,200–?20,200 with GP ?2,000, but revised to the above)
In-Hand Salary (Approximate Monthly Take-Home)
For newly appointed VDOs in 2026 conditions, the in-hand salary (after allowances and deductions) typically ranges from ?30,000 to ?35,000 per month. This varies by:
Posting location (higher HRA in urban/semi-urban areas vs. rural)
Current Dearness Allowance (DA) rate (recently around 42–58%; it revises twice a year)
Deductions (e.g., NPS, PF, income tax)
Reliable estimates for starting in-hand
Around 31,000 – 34,500 (e.g., 31,146 or 34,069 in some breakdowns)
Gross pay before deductions: Approximately 34,000 – 38,000
Additional Perks & Benefits
Pension under New Pension Scheme (NPS)
Medical facilities (state health schemes)
Leave benefits, LTC (Leave Travel Concession)
Job security with field-based role (village development, scheme implementation)
Promotions: To Assistant Development Officer (ADO), Block Development Officer (BDO), etc., over time with experience
Government accommodation or quarters in rural postings (common perk)
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the UPSSSC VDO (Gram Vikas Adhikari) exam, candidates must visit the official website and log in using their PET registration number or OTP. After logging in, they need to complete the application form
...LATEST UPDATE
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. The online application process is likely to begin between April and May 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies. This is the latest conducted exam, and the result is expected to be released soon.
IMPORTANT DATES
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2023–24 (Advt. 01/2023) was conducted on 27 April 2025 for a total of 1,468 vacancies.
Events | Dates |
UPSSSC VDO Notification Release Date | 16.05.2023 |
Online Application / Fee Submission Date | 23.05.2023 |
Online Application Last date | 12.06.2023 |
Application Form Correction Last Date | 19.06.2023 |
Exam City Available | 21.04.2025 |
Admit Card | 24.05.2025 |
Exam Date | 27.04.2025 |
VACANCY DETAILS
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari / Vikas Adhikari) 2026 notification is expected to be released in April 2026. Last time, the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission Village Panchayat Officer Recruitment 2023 notification has been released for the recruitment of 1468 posts.
Category | Vacancy |
UR | 849 |
EWS | 117 |
OBC | 139 |
SC | 356 |
ST | 07 |
Total | 1468 |
SALARY STRUCTURE
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) salary structure follows the 7th Pay Commission guidelines of the Uttar Pradesh Government. This is a Group C post in the Panchayati Raj Department.
Official Salary Details
Pay Level: Level-3
Pay Scale: 21,700 – 69,100
Basic Pay (Starting): 21,700 per month
Grade Pay: 2,000 (as per the matrix for this level; older references may mention pre-7th CPC pay band ?5,200–?20,200 with GP ?2,000, but revised to the above)
In-Hand Salary (Approximate Monthly Take-Home)
For newly appointed VDOs in 2026 conditions, the in-hand salary (after allowances and deductions) typically ranges from ?30,000 to ?35,000 per month. This varies by:
Posting location (higher HRA in urban/semi-urban areas vs. rural)
Current Dearness Allowance (DA) rate (recently around 42–58%; it revises twice a year)
Deductions (e.g., NPS, PF, income tax)
Reliable estimates for starting in-hand
Around 31,000 – 34,500 (e.g., 31,146 or 34,069 in some breakdowns)
Gross pay before deductions: Approximately 34,000 – 38,000
Additional Perks & Benefits
Pension under New Pension Scheme (NPS)
Medical facilities (state health schemes)
Leave benefits, LTC (Leave Travel Concession)
Job security with field-based role (village development, scheme implementation)
Promotions: To Assistant Development Officer (ADO), Block Development Officer (BDO), etc., over time with experience
Government accommodation or quarters in rural postings (common perk)
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the UPSSSC VDO (Gram Vikas Adhikari) exam, candidates must visit the official website and log in using their PET registration number or OTP. After logging in, they need to complete the application form under the “Live Advertisements” section. Applicants must have qualified the UPSSSC PET exam and should possess a 10+2 qualification along with a CCC computer certificate.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step – When Notification is Released)
1. Go to the official website UPSSSC at upsssc.gov.in.
2. On the homepage go to the Live advertisement segment and click on the Apply Online for UPSSSC VDO Recruitment 2023.
3. A new login page will open login with the UP PET Registration number and other details.
4. Enter your educational details and other required details.
5. After completing registration enter the verification code and click on the submit button.
6. Pay the Application Fee and click on the submit button.
7. Download Application and take a printout for future reference.
EXAM CENTERS
The UPSSSC VDO (Village Development Officer / Gram Vikas Adhikari) exam centers are allocated across various districts in Uttar Pradesh for the mains written examination. UPSSSC typically conducts these exams in multiple districts to accommodate candidates statewide, similar to other Group C recruitments.
S. No | Exam Centers |
1 | Agra |
2 | Aligarh |
3 | Ayodhya |
4 | Azamgarh |
5 | Banda |
6 | Bareilly |
7 | Basti |
8 | Gautambudhnagar |
9 | Ghaziabad |
10 | Gonda |
11 | Gorakhpur |
12 | Jhansi |
13 | Kanpur Nagar |
14 | Lucknow |
15 | Meerut |
16 | Mirzapur |
17 | Muradabad |
18 | Prayagraj |
19 | Saharanpur |
20 | Varanasi |
ADMIT CARD
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Exam 2025 admit card was released on 24 April 2025 for the exam conducted on 27 April 2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website (upsssc.gov.in) by entering their registration number, date of birth, and gender.
Steps to Download UPSSSC VDO Admit Card:
1. Go to the official website and click on the admit card link.
2. Enter your registration number and date of birth in the required fields.
3. Click on the “Submit” button.
4. Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
5. Download the admit card and take a printout for future reference.
EXAM RESULT
The UPSSSC VDO (Gram Panchayat Adhikari) Mains Result 2023 was officially declared on 17 October 2025. The examination was conducted earlier on 27 April 2025. Candidates can check their result and cut-off marks on the official website (upsssc.gov.in). The result includes the list of qualified candidates selected for the next stage of the recruitment process.
Key Details and Steps to Check:
1. Go to the official website of UPSSSC VDO
2. Look for the “Results” or “Latest Updates” section on the homepage.
3. Find and click on the link related to the VDO Result.
4. Enter your login credentials such as your registration number and password.
5.The VDO Result will be displayed on the screen.
6. Download the result or take a printout for future reference.
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