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SSC Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2026: Your Gateway to a Respected Career!

Organization: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) (SSC)
Advt No: F.No.SSC/DP/Constable/2026/V.I

Quick Summary: Hey job seekers! Are you ready to don the prestigious uniform and serve the nation? The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has just dropped a massive job alert for Delhi Police Constable vacancies, and it's your golden ticket to a stable and respected career in law enforcement! With a whopping 5500 positions up for grabs, this is one of the most anticipated recruitment drives of 2026. This comprehensive notification covers everything from eligibility criteria, detailed application steps, crucial dates, and an in-depth syllabus to killer preparation strategies. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join the Delhi Police force. The application window opens on June 5th, 2026, so mark your calendars and read on to get all the crucial details and get a head start on your application!

๐Ÿ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date05/06/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateJuly/August 2026 (Tentative)

๐Ÿ’ณ Application Fee

General / OBCโ‚น100
SC / STFree
FemaleFree

๐ŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized Board. For male candidates, possession of a valid Driving License for LMV (Motorcycle/Car) as on the date of Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT) is mandatory. Learner's License is not permissible. This requirement is not applicable to female candidates.

Age Limits: 18 to 25 years.

โšก Selection Process

1Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
2Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT)
3Medical Examination
4Document Verification

๐Ÿ“Ž Required Documents

  • Class 10th Marksheet/Certificate
  • Class 12th Marksheet/Certificate
  • Aadhar Card / Voter ID / Passport / Driving License (as valid Photo ID Proof)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC) if applicable
  • EWS Certificate if applicable
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Valid Driving License (for Male Candidates)
  • Passport Size Photographs (latest, not older than 3 months)
  • Scanned Signature

โœ๏ธ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Hey future Delhi Police Constables! Applying for this coveted position is a straightforward process, but paying attention to every detail is key to a successful submission. Follow this step-by-step guide to ensure your application is perfect: **Step 1: One-Time Registration (If you haven't already)** 1. **Visit the SSC Website:** Head over to the official Staff Selection Commission website, `ssc.gov.in`. 2. **Register Now:** Click on the 'Register Now' link available on the homepage. You'll need to provide basic details like your Aadhar Number (or other ID), name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth, educational board, roll number, year of passing, gender, mobile number, and email ID. 3. **Verify Details:** Once you submit, you'll receive a Registration Number and Password. Make sure to keep these absolutely safe, as they are your gateway to all future SSC applications. 4. **Login and Complete Registration:** Log in using your credentials and complete the remaining registration steps, including setting a new password, filling in permanent address, category, etc. Upload your scanned photograph and signature as per the specifications. **Step 2: Filling the Online Application Form** 1. **Login to your Account:** Use your Registration Number and the newly set password to log in to the SSC portal. 2. **Find the Notification:** Look for the 'Latest Notifications' section and find the 'Delhi Police Constable Examination 2026' link. Click on 'Apply'. 3. **Pre-filled Data:** Your basic details from the One-Time Registration will be pre-filled. Carefully review all information to ensure accuracy. 4. **Fill Specific Details:** Now, you'll need to enter details specific to this examination, such as your choice of examination centers (choose three preferences), whether you are an ex-serviceman, seeking age relaxation, and details about your highest educational qualification. 5. **Driving License Details (Male Candidates):** Male candidates must accurately fill in their valid Driving License details. Remember, a Learner's License is NOT valid. 6. **Upload Photo and Signature:** While basic photo/signature would have been uploaded during one-time registration, ensure they meet the specific requirements (size, format, date print on photo if required) mentioned in *this particular* notification. Re-upload if necessary. The photograph should be recent, taken within the last three months, and clearly show your face. **Step 3: Fee Payment** 1. **Choose Payment Mode:** If applicable (General/OBC male candidates), proceed to the payment section. You can pay online through BHIM UPI, Net Banking, or by using Visa, Mastercard, Maestro Credit/Debit cards. Offline payment via SBI Challan is also usually an option. 2. **Complete Transaction:** Follow the instructions to complete your payment. Once successful, note down the transaction ID. **Step 4: Final Submission & Printout** 1. **Review Application:** Before final submission, meticulously review your entire application form. Check for any errors in name, date of birth, categories, educational qualifications, exam center choices, and particularly the photo and signature. 2. **Submit:** Click on the 'Final Submit' button. Once submitted, generally, no changes are allowed. 3. **Print Application:** Download and take a printout of your submitted application form for your records. This is crucial for future reference and document verification. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The Computer-Based Examination (CBE) for SSC Delhi Police Constable is a 100-mark objective type paper with a total duration of 90 minutes. It comprises four main sections: 1. **General Knowledge/Current Affairs (50 Questions โ€“ 50 Marks):** This is the largest section. It tests your awareness of general science, history, culture, geography, Indian economy, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, scientific research, and especially *Current Affairs* of national and international importance. Focus on recent events, government schemes, awards, sports, books and authors, and major developments in science and technology. 2. **Reasoning (25 Questions โ€“ 25 Marks):** This section evaluates your ability to think logically and solve problems. Topics include analogies, similarities and differences, spatial visualization, spatial orientation, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, etc. Pay special attention to pattern recognition and logical deduction. 3. **Numerical Ability (15 Questions โ€“ 15 Marks):** This section assesses your arithmetical skills at the matriculation level. Topics include Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions and relationship between Numbers, Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, etc. 4. **Computer Fundamentals (10 Questions โ€“ 10 Marks):** This comparatively new but crucial section covers basics of computer. Expect questions on MS Excel (Functions, Formatting, Spreadsheets), MS Word (Word Processing, Editing, Opening/Closing Documents, Text creation, Formatting Text and their presentation features), Communication (Elements of E-mail, Sending/Receiving, Related Functions), Internet, WWW and Web Browsers (Searching, Downloading, Uploading, Banking, browsing etc.). **Important Note:** There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. This emphasizes the importance of accuracy! ### Preparation Tips Cracking the SSC Delhi Police Constable exam requires a smart and dedicated approach. Here are some actionable tips to boost your preparation: 1. **Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern Thoroughly:** Before anything else, internalize the syllabus and exam pattern. Know what to study and how much weightage each section carries. The new Computer Fundamentals section shouldn't be ignored! 2. **Create a Realistic Study Plan:** Divide your time judiciously among all subjects. Dedicate more time to General Knowledge/Current Affairs due to its higher weightage, but don't neglect Reasoning and Numerical Ability, as they are scoring. Set daily/weekly targets. 3. **Master Current Affairs:** Read newspapers daily (The Hindu, The Indian Express are highly recommended) and follow reputable current affairs magazines/websites. Make concise notes on significant national and international events, government policies, sports, and awards. This section can make or break your score. 4. **Strengthen Numerical Ability Basics:** If maths isn't your strong suit, start with the fundamentals. Practice daily using R.S. Aggarwal's 'Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations' or similar books. Focus on speed and accuracy by practicing mental calculations. 5. **Ace Reasoning:** Reasoning is often a high-scoring section. Practice various types of questions from previous year papers and dedicated reasoning books (e.g., Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey or Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal). Identify your weak areas and work on them. 6. **Don't Overlook Computer Fundamentals:** This section is relatively easy if you cover the basics. Refer to basic computer knowledge books or online tutorials covering MS Office, Internet, and operating systems. 7. **Practice Previous Year Papers & Mock Tests:** This is non-negotiable! Solve as many previous year papers as possible to understand the exam's difficulty level and question types. Take full-length mock tests regularly under timed conditions to improve speed, accuracy, and time management. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas. 8. **Physical Fitness is Paramount:** The PE&MT is an equally important stage. Start preparing for running, long jump, and high jump well in advance. Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine. Don't wait until after the written exam to start physical training. 9. **Revision is Key:** Regularly revise what you've studied. Short notes, flashcards, and mind maps can be very helpful for quick revisions. 10. **Stay Positive & Consistent:** Believe in yourself, stay motivated, and maintain consistency in your preparation. Success will follow!

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can female candidates also apply for the Delhi Police Constable post?

Absolutely! This recruitment drive is open to both male and female candidates. However, the physical standards and some eligibility nuances (like the driving license requirement for males) differ. Make sure to thoroughly check the official notification for precise details tailored to female applicants, especially regarding height, chest (for males), and running events.

Is there any negative marking in the SSC Delhi Police Constable CBT exam?

Yes, there is negative marking in the Computer-Based Examination. For every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. This means that guessing blindly can hurt your score, so it's always better to attempt questions only if you are reasonably sure of the answer. Accuracy is just as important as speed!

Do male candidates necessarily need a Driving License to apply?

Yes, for male candidates, possessing a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor Cycle/Car) is a mandatory requirement as on the date of the Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT). A Learner's License is strictly not acceptable. Ensure you have a permanent driving license before the PE&MT stage. Female candidates are completely exempt from this requirement.

What is the age relaxation for OBC/SC/ST candidates?

The Staff Selection Commission provides age relaxation as per government rules. OBC candidates typically receive a 3-year age relaxation, while SC/ST candidates receive a 5-year relaxation on the upper age limit. Specific categories like ex-servicemen, dependents of police personnel, and sportspersons also have their own relaxation criteria. Always refer to the official notification for the exact details applicable to your category.