SSC Delhi police constable 2025 answer key out; challenge by January 16
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 14, 2026 | 05:24 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi Police Constable 2025: Candidates can object to the provisional answer key on the official website, ssc.gov.in.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the SSC Delhi police constable 2025 answer key along with the question paper and response sheet. Candidates can object to the Delhi police constable 2025 provisional answer key till January 16.
Candidates can challenge the Delhi police constable 2025 provisional answer key on the official website, ssc.gov.in. Candidates will have to pay Rs 50 as an objection fee for each challenge raised against the Delhi police constable 2025 answer key.
As per the official SSC notice, candidates can access the question paper strictly for personal use and self-analysis only. Also, an undertaking to this effect has been included in the challenge management portal, which will be visible to the candidates when they log in to their accounts.
"Candidates may note that in the challenge module, the sequence of the questions and the options may be different from how they appeared during the Examination. However, the answers selected by candidates during the Examination will be accurately reflected in the challenge module," the official SSC notice reads.
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SSC Delhi police constable 2025
SSC conducted the Delhi police constable 2025 recruitment exam from December 18 to January 6 across different centres across the country. Delhi police constable recruitment 2025 aims to fill 7,565 vacancies.
The commission had earlier issued the Delhi police constable answer key 2025 for the exam conducted from December 16 to 17. Candidates were able to object to the provisional answer key by January 3.
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