The Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) 2025, scheduled for January 29 and 30, has been postponed at the last minute. The Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission (UPSESSB) cited administrative and technical reasons for the delay. Over 15 lakh candidates are affected, with revised exam dates to be announced soon.
The Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) 2025 has been unexpectedly postponed, leaving lakhs of aspirants in uncertainty. The exam, which was scheduled to be held on January 29 and 30, was deferred following a meeting chaired by UPSESSB Chairman and former DGP Prashant Kumar. Officials confirmed that the decision was taken due to administrative and technical challenges, with the board promising to release new dates shortly.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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UPTET 2025 was scheduled for January 29 and 30 but has been postponed.
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The Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission (UPSESSB) cited administrative and technical reasons for the delay.
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The decision was finalized in a meeting chaired by UPSESSB Chairman Prashant Kumar.
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Over 15 lakh candidates who registered for the exam are directly impacted.
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Officials assured that revised dates will be announced soon to avoid further confusion.
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Reports suggest the postponement also aimed to prevent overlap with other recruitment exams.
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This is not the first time UPTET has faced last-minute delays, raising concerns among aspirants.
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The board has promised a comprehensive schedule for pending examinations in the coming weeks.
The postponement has sparked frustration among candidates, many of whom had prepared extensively for the exam. Analysts note that repeated delays in teacher eligibility tests can affect recruitment timelines and the overall education system in the state. However, the UPSESSB has emphasized its commitment to conducting the exam smoothly once the revised schedule is finalized.
The UPTET remains a crucial qualifying exam for aspiring teachers in Uttar Pradesh, and its timely conduct is essential for filling vacancies in government schools. The latest delay underscores the need for stronger administrative planning to ensure fairness and transparency in recruitment processes.
Sources: Times Now, Careers360, CollegeDekho