UP APO Syllabus 2025: Prelims & Mains Syllabus PDF

The UP APO syllabus is the first thing every aspirant should check before starting preparation. UPPSC has released the new syllabus of UP APO Exam 2025, covering law subjects, general knowledge, and Hindi, along with the interview stage. 

In this post, you’ll find the complete subject-wise syllabus, exam pattern, and preparation tips to plan your studies effectively.

As per the UP APO vacancy 2025 notification, find the overview of the syllabus:

Stage Papers / Subjects Topics Covered Marks
Prelims General Knowledge General Science, Current Events, History of India, Indian National Movement, Indian Polity & Economy, World Geography & Population 50
  Law Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (30 Qs), Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (20 Qs), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (25 Qs), U.P. Police Act & Regulations (15 Qs), Constitution of India (10 Qs) 100
Mains General Hindi Essay, Comprehension, Grammar, Precis, Vocabulary 100
  General English Essay, Grammar, Vocabulary, Translation, Precis Writing 50
  General Knowledge Science, Current Affairs, Indian History, Polity, Economy, Geography, Culture 50
  Criminal Law & Procedure Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, U.P. Police Act & Regulations 100
  Evidence Law Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 100
  Other Laws Probation of Offenders Act, POCSO Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, SC/ST Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, IT Act, Explosives Act, Public Property Damage Act, Essential Commodities Act, U.P. Gangsters Act, NDPS Act, U.P. Excise Act, U.P. Religious Conversion Act, Immoral Traffic Act, U.P. Public Examination Act, Foreigners Act 100
Interview Personality Test Legal knowledge, current affairs, communication, suitability for APO role 50
  • Prelims: 150 marks (Objective, 2 hours, with –0.33 negative marking).
  • Mains: 500 marks (Descriptive, 6 papers, 3 hours each).
  • Interview: 50 marks.
Part Subject Topics No. of Questions Marks
Part I General Knowledge General Science, Current Events (National & International), History of India, Indian National Movement, Indian Polity & Economy, World Geography & Population 50 50
Part II Law Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (30 Qs)Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (20 Qs)Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (25 Qs)U.P. Police Act & Regulations (15 Qs)Constitution of India (10 Qs) 100 100
Total 150 150

Note: Prelims will be an Objective Type Exam of 2 hours, with negative marking (-0.33 per wrong answer).

Paper Subject Topics Marks Duration
Paper 1 General Hindi Essay, Comprehension, Grammar, Precis Writing, Vocabulary 100 3 Hours
Paper 2 General English Essay, Grammar, Vocabulary, Translation, Precis Writing 50 3 Hours
Paper 3 General Knowledge General Science, Current Affairs, Indian History, Polity, Economy, Geography, Culture 50 3 Hours
Paper 4 Criminal Law & Procedure Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023U.P. Police Act & Regulations 100 3 Hours
Paper 5 Evidence Law Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 100 3 Hours
Paper 6 Other Laws Probation of Offenders Act, POCSO Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, SC/ST Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, IT Act, Explosives Act, Public Property Damage Act, Essential Commodities Act, U.P. Gangsters Act, NDPS Act, U.P. Excise Act, U.P. Religious Conversion Act, Immoral Traffic Act, U.P. Public Examination Act, Foreigners Act 100 3 Hours
Total 500

Note: Mains is descriptive. GK & Hindi are of High School standard, while Law papers are of Law Degree level.

Component Details
Marks 50
Type Personality Test / Viva-Voce
Focus Areas Legal knowledge, awareness of current legal issues, communication skills, analytical ability, presence of mind
Personality Traits Confidence, integrity, moral character, suitability for prosecution services
Other Aspects Knowledge of recent case laws, state & national issues, general awareness

The UP APO Exam is conducted in three stages – Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Interview. Candidates must qualify each stage to move to the next.

Stage Papers / Subjects Marks Duration Type
Prelims General Knowledge (50 Qs) 50 2 Hours Objective (MCQs)
  Law (100 Qs) 100 2 Hours Objective (MCQs)
Mains General Hindi 100 3 Hours Descriptive
  General English 50 3 Hours Descriptive
  General Knowledge 50 3 Hours Descriptive
  Criminal Law & Procedure 100 3 Hours Descriptive
  Evidence Law 100 3 Hours Descriptive
  Other Laws 100 3 Hours Descriptive
Interview Personality Test 50 Face-to-Face

Want the complete syllabus in one place? Download the official UP APO Syllabus PDF 2025 and keep it handy for your preparation. It covers the detailed topics for Prelims, Mains, and Interview, along with exam pattern and marking scheme.

 

1. Law (IPC, CrPC, Evidence, U.P. Police Act, Contract & Torts)

  • Indian Penal Code – Ratanlal & Dhirajlal
  • Code of Criminal Procedure – R.V. Kelkar
  • Law of Evidence – Batuk Lal or Ratanlal & Dhirajlal
  • Law of Torts – R.K. Bangia
  • Law of Contract – Avtar Singh
  • U.P. Police Act & Regulations – Bare Act + State-specific notes

2. General Knowledge & Current Affairs

  • Lucent’s General Knowledge
  • Manorama Yearbook
  • India Yearbook (Publication Division, Govt. of India)
  • Daily reading of The Hindu or Indian Express
  • Monthly current affairs magazines (Pratiyogita Darpan, etc.)

3. General Hindi

  • Lucent’s Samanya Hindi
  • Arihant Samanya Hindi by Dr. Lal & Jain
  • Practice of essay and precis writing from High School-level Hindi guides

1. Prioritize Core Law Subjects

Law carries the highest marks in both prelims and mains. Start with Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Evidence Act. Study bare acts, landmark judgments, and practice questions regularly to strengthen your legal foundation.

2. Build Strong General Knowledge

Daily newspaper reading is essential for current affairs. Revise history, polity, economy, and geography as per the syllabus. Use Lucent GK and monthly magazines to cover static topics and stay updated with state and national news.

3. Practice Hindi and English Writing

Both Hindi and English papers test essays, grammar, and precis writing. Regular practice improves clarity and structure. Write short essays and translations daily to ensure you can manage time and present answers effectively in mains.

4. Solve Previous Year Papers

UP APO previous year papers highlight repeated topics and question trends. Attempt them in timed conditions to assess preparation level. Analyzing mistakes helps identify weak areas and provides insights into important portions of the syllabus.

5. Take Regular Mock Tests

Mock tests simulate the exam environment and help improve speed and accuracy. Attempt sectional and full-length tests for both prelims and mains. Regular analysis ensures balanced preparation and reduces exam anxiety.

6. Revise Consistently

Make short notes for law provisions, case laws, and current affairs. Revise them frequently to retain information. Regular revision ensures you don’t forget core topics during the final preparation stage, especially for law and GK sections.

7. Prepare for the Interview Early

Don’t wait until mains results for interview preparation. Focus on communication skills, confidence, and awareness of current legal issues. Mock interviews with mentors or peers can help improve personality and presentation for the final stage.

What is the UP APO syllabus 2025?

The UPPSC APO syllabus includes General Knowledge and Law for prelims, and six descriptive papers for mains: General Hindi, General English, General Knowledge, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence Law, and Other Laws. The interview tests legal awareness and personality.

How many papers are there in the UP APO exam?

There are 2 papers in prelims, 6 papers in mains, and 1 interview round.

What is the UP APO prelims syllabus?

The prelims covers General Knowledge (science, history, polity, economy, current events, geography) and Law (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, U.P. Police Act, Constitution of India).

What is the UP APO mains syllabus?

Mains includes six descriptive papers: General Hindi, General English, General Knowledge, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence Law, and Other Laws (like POCSO Act, SC/ST Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, NDPS Act, IT Act, etc.).

Is General Hindi compulsory in UP APO mains?

Yes, General Hindi is a compulsory descriptive paper of 100 marks in mains.

Is English also included in UP APO syllabus?

Yes, there is a General English paper in mains worth 50 marks, testing grammar, translation, essay, and precis writing.

What is the standard of questions in GK and Hindi?

Both General Knowledge and Hindi are of High School standard.

What is the standard of questions in law papers?

The law papers (Criminal Law, Evidence, and Other Laws) are set at the Law Degree level.

Is there negative marking in UPPSC APO exam?

Yes, in prelims there is a negative marking of –0.33 marks for each wrong answer.

How many total marks are there in UP APO exam?

Prelims carry 150 marks, mains carry 500 marks, and interview carries 50 marks, making a total of 700 marks.

What is covered in the Criminal Law & Procedure paper?

It includes Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (2023), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (2023), and U.P. Police Act & Regulations.

What is covered in the Evidence Law paper?

It is based on the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, focusing on rules of evidence and their practical application.

Which acts are included in Other Laws paper?

Acts like POCSO, SC/ST Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, IT Act, NDPS Act, U.P. Excise Act, Religious Conversion Act, Immoral Traffic Act, and more.

How to prepare General Knowledge for UPPSC APO syllabus 2025?

Focus on NCERT basics, Lucent GK, newspapers, and current affairs magazines. Revise history, polity, economy, and geography regularly.

How important is English in UP APO exam?

English is an important paper of 50 marks in mains. Scoring well here can make a difference in the merit list.

Does the syllabus change every year?

No, the structure remains the same, though updated Acts (like Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023) are included in recent notifications.

Is interview part of the syllabus?

Yes, the interview (50 marks) assesses legal knowledge, personality, confidence, and suitability for the role of APO.

 

 

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