Delhi Police head constable exam begins today; marking scheme, exam pattern
Divyansh | September 19, 2023 | 09:45 AM IST | 1 min read
The Staff Selection Commission will conduct Delhi police head constable exam for one-and-a-half hours from September 19 to October 4.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) today started the examination for the recruitment of Delhi police head constable (AWO/TPO) today. Candidates can download the SSC Delhi Police head constable admit card through the official website, delhipolice.gov.in.
The SSC is conducting the Delhi Police head constable examination from September 19 to October 4. The Delhi Police PET test was held from March 28 to April 11 and a total of 16,805 candidates were shortlisted to appear for the Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT).
Candidates can use their registration number and date of birth to download the SSC Delhi Police head constable admit card 2023.
The SSC will conduct the computer-based test for Delhi police head constable (AWO/TPO) for one-and-a-half hours. The test will contain 100 questions and it will have four sections – general awareness and current affairs (50), general intelligence and reasoning (25), mathematics (15) and computer fundamentals (10). Candidates will be awarded one mark each for correct answer while .25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
SSC Delhi Police Head Constable: Steps to download admit card 2023
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to download the SSC Delhi Police head constable hall ticket 2023.
- Visit the official website, delhipolice.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on the recruitment and then 'admit card' link
- Scroll down the PDF documents and open the given link
- Enter Registration ID or roll number, date of birth to login
- The Delhi Police HC admit card 2023 will appear on the screen
- Download the Delhi Police HC admit card 2023
- Take a printout of the same for future reference.
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