Delhi police head constable 2025 ministerial, AWO, TPO answer key out; object by Feb 7
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 5, 2026 | 08:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi Police Recruitment 2025: Candidates can access the answer key, response sheet along with question papers on the official website, ssc.gov.in, using their login details.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the Delhi police head constable recruitment 2025 answer key along with question paper and response sheet for ministerial, AWO and TPO posts. Candidates can access the Delhi police head constable 2025 answer key on the official website, ssc.gov.in.
Candidates who find any discrepancy in the answer key can raise an objection by February 6. Candidates will have to submit a challenge fee of Rs 50 for each question or answer challenged.
All those who appeared for the exam can download the answer key, response sheet and question paper using their registration number and password.
“Candidates may note that the saved question paper will be strictly for personal use and self-analysis only,” the official SSC notice reads.
Also read No second chance: UPSC bars serving IAS, IFS, IPS officers from CSE 2026
SSC conducted the Delhi police 2025 head constable exam for Assistant Wireless Operator (AWO) and Tele-Printer Operator (TPO), which was held from January 15 to 22, while Delhi police head constable 2025 exam for Ministerial posts was held from January 7 to 12, at different centres across the country.
SSC will not accept any objection after 6 pm for February 6. Also, candidates must note that in the challenge module, the questions may appear in a different sequence from how they appeared during the exam.
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