UPESSC Issues Public Advisory on Fake PGT, TGT Answer Key, OMR Sheet & Cut-Off Rumours: The Uttar Pradesh Education Services Selection Commission is also known as UPESSC. Authority has released an important public notice. It has been published on July 14, 2026. The purpose is to protect students from false information. Many students who took different teaching exams have been getting confused by incorrect news spreading on social media. Candidates should follow the UPESSC official website to get all the updates.

According to the official document numbered 1135, some dishonest people are trying to trick students. These bad people are spreading wrong information about the Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) exams, Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) exams, and the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
The fake messages claim that students can change their answers, view unofficial OMR sheets, or get special help with final cut-off scores. The scammers are even asking candidates to go to the commission office and submit unnecessary letters.
Fake AI Documents: Dishonest people are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create fake papers that look real.
Money Demands: Scammers are trying to trick candidates into giving them money by promising high marks or jobs.
Baseless Rumours: People are sharing fake answer keys and false cut-off scores that have no connection to the real commission.
The Uttar Pradesh Education Services Selection Commission has made it clear that all real results are already available for everyone to see. Candidates do not need to look anywhere else for their information.
The commission has confirmed the following facts regarding the exams:
Results Are Out: The final results for the PGT examinations have already been declared properly.
Separate Marks Shown: The written exam marks of selected students, interview marks, and final total marks are clearly shown on the official portal.
Complete Transpose: Every candidate can log in and see their individual score transparently without any middleman.
UPESSC is taking the situation seriously. Spreading fake news creates panic among lakhs of hard-working students who want to become teachers. The commission has warned that anyone caught sharing false information will face strict action.
Law enforcement agencies and cyber police are tracking down people who create fake documents using Government can file police cases against these scammers. Candidates who pay money to these cheats can also get into trouble and lose their chance of getting a government job forever.
Students should follow simple steps to ensure they are reading real updates:
Always open the official government website at upessc.up.gov.in instead of clicking random links.
Read the notices that were published during the initial advertisement phase to understand the rules.
Do not share unverified PDF files or images in WhatsApp or Telegram groups.
Never give personal details, roll numbers, or money to anyone promising secret favors.