SSC Delhi Police head constable 2022 final marks out; download scorecard by February 15
SSC Delhi Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2022: Candidates can check their marks by using their registration number and password at ssc.nic.in.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | February 1, 2024 | 07:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has uploaded the final marks for the SSC Delhi Police head constable 2022 exam conducted on October 27 to 28, 2022. Candidates who qualified for the SSC Delhi Police head constable 2022 exam can check their marks by visiting the commission website at ssc.nic.in.
The last date to check the SSC Delhi Police head constable 2022 final marks is February 15. Candidates will have to use their registration number and password to check their marks.
SSC conducted the Delhi Police head constable 2022 exam to recruit 857 Assistant Wireless Operators (AWO), Tele Printer Operators (TPO). Out of 857 posts, 573 posts were reserved for male candidates and 284 for female candidates.
The trade test of the candidates qualified in the Physical Endurance (PE) and Measurement Test (MT) was conducted in two parts by Delhi Police. Part 2 of the trade test was conducted for those candidates who qualified in Part 1 of the Trade Test.
Also read UP Police SI, ASI registration 2024 window closes tomorrow at uppbpb.gov.in; selection process
SSC Delhi Police Head Constable 2022: Pay package
The candidate who is selected through the SSC Delhi Police head constable 2022 exam will get a starting in-hand salary from Rs 34,000 to Rs 38,000. The salary of the Delhi Police head constable will be provided after the 7th pay commission.
As per the official notification, the basic pay of the Delhi Police head constable is Rs 25,500 to Rs 81,100 according to pay level 4. The House Rent Allowance (HRA) is 24% of the salary of Rs 6120. The Dearness Allowance is 12% of the gross salary, and the travel allowance is Rs. 3600.
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