The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has declared the appointment for the posts of Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) for the year 2025. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the candidates who want to work in the legal field while serving the state. There are a total of 182 vacancies available for this post. In this blog post, we will discuss all the essential details that you need to know about this recruitment, like eligibility criteria, how to apply online, the selection process, and important dates. The role of an Assistant Prosecution Officer is very responsible in the law department of the government. The role of APO is to represent the state in court cases. Their fundamental duty is to work tirelessly to help the court deliver justice. This job comes with a lot of responsibility and respect in society.
UPPSC APO 2025: Key Details
Let’s look at the most important details of this recruitment in one simple table.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization Name | Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) |
| Post Name | Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) |
| Number of Posts | 182 |
| Application Mode | Online Only |
| Official Website | https://uppsc.up.nic.in |
| Selection Process | Written Exam and Interview |
Eligibility Criteria
1. Nationality/Citizenship:
You must be a citizen of India.
2. Educational Qualification:
You must have a Bachelor’s degree in Law (LL.B.) from a recognized university in India. Your degree must be approved by the Bar Council of India.
3. Age Limit (as on 1st July 2025):
You must be at least 21 years old.
You must not be more than 40 years old.
This means you must have been born not before 2nd July 1985 and not after 1st July 2004.
4. Age Relaxation:
The upper age limit is relaxed for some categories as per government rules. The extra age allowed is:
For SC/ST/OBC candidates:Â 5 years
For Uttar Pradesh state government employees:Â 5 years
For other categories like ex-servicemen:Â As per official rules
Application Fee Details
General / OBC category: ₹125/-
SC / ST category: ₹65/-
Persons with Disabilities (PwD): ₹25/-
Ex-servicemen:Â No fee (0)
How to Apply Online for UPPSC APO 2025
Follow these simple steps to apply for the APO post without any errors.
Go to the Website:Â First, visit the official UPPSC website:Â https://uppsc.up.nic.in.
Find the Link: Navigate to the “Recruitment” or “Notifications” section.
Read Notification: Read the notification carefully to check the eligibility details and other important information.
Click Apply Online: “Apply Online” option must be present there, click on it.
Register Yourself: If you haven’t registered yet, you need to register yourself using your email ID, mobile number to get your registration ID and password.
Fill the Form: Carefully fill in all the credentials required.
Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your recent passport-size photograph and your signature.
Pay the Fee: The payment of the fee can be done online using any of the online banking portals.
Submit and Print: Carefully review your application form, click on the submit option, and keep a printout of it with you for future reference.
How Will the Selection Be Done?
The selection process for becoming an APO has two main stages.
Written Examination: The questions mostly asked will mostly be from knowledge of law and general awareness.
Interview: Candidates who score above the cut-off marks in the written exam will be called for an interview. The role is to test your personality, communication skills, and legal knowledge.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the last date to apply for UPPSC APO 2025?
The last date of the application process will be mentioned on the official website.
I am in the final year of my LL.B. Can I apply for the APO post?
unfortunately not. To be eligible, you need to have an LL.B. degree and the final mark sheet or degree certificate at the time of applying.
Is there any exam pattern available for the UPPSC APO exam?
The detailed exam pattern for the UPPSC APO exam will be provided in the official notification. Generally, the exam has questions from domains such as the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and general knowledge.
| Short Notification PDF | Click Here |
| Notification PDFÂ (Soon) | Click Here |




