UP APO Preparation Tips: The UP APO Exam requires a well-rounded approach, focusing on both legal knowledge and general aptitude. Candidates must have a solid understanding of key legal concepts, alongside consistent practice in Hindi Language and General Awareness. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions on subjects such as law, general knowledge, and language skills, followed by an interview for shortlisted candidates.
Paper | Name of the paper | Subject/Topic | Marks |
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Paper – I | General Knowledge | Indian Heritage and Culture, History & Geography of the World & Society, Social Justice and International Relations, Constitution, Governance, Economics, etc. | 100 |
Paper – II | General Hindi | वाक्य सुधार, रस, सन्धि-विच्छेद, कारक, समास, वाक्यांशों के लिए शब्द निर्माण, विलोम, पर्यायवाची, वर्तनी, अनेकार्थी शब्द, वचन, तत्सम-तदभव, लोकोक्तियाँ एवं मुहावरे, वाक्य संशोधन – लिंग आदिि | 100 |
Paper – III | Criminal Law & Procedure | Criminal Law & Procedure, Police Act & Regulations of Law Degree Standard | 100 |
Paper – IV | Law of Evidence | Law of Evidence that has direct & applied question of Law Degree Level | 100 |
Time Duration | 3 Hours | Total Marks | 40 |
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Books | Author/Publication |
Advanced Objective General Knowledge | R S Aggrawal |
General Knowledge Book for Competitive exams | Manohar Panday |
Samanya Hindi For All Competitive Exams | Kuldeep Mishra |
General Hindi | Arihant |
R.V. Kelkar's Criminal Procedure | K. N. Chandrasekharan Pillai, R. V. Kelkar, and Supreme Court Cases |
Criminal Law and Procedure | Daniel E Hall |
Indian Penal Code | S N Misra |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Bare Act with Short Notes | Universal |