SSC Delhi Police SI paper 2 result revised; 22,244 candidates shortlisted for medical exam
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 2, 2025 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC Delhi Police SI Result 2024: The Commission reduced the total shortlisted candidates by 25 and also corrected the High Court case reference cited in the earlier notice.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has updated the paper 2 result of the Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and CAPFs exam, 2024. As per the revised result, a total of 22,244 candidates are now shortlisted for medical examination. This includes 18,885 female and 20,283 male candidates, along with 76 candidates whose results were previously withheld due to various reasons.
The revision comes after the earlier Delhi Police SI paper 2 result, published on August 8, 2025. The earlier result listed 22,269 candidates for medical examination, including 1,889 female and 20,380 male candidates. The total has now been reduced by 25, with minor adjustments in the male and female counts. SSC has not specified individual reasons for each adjustment.
The notice also corrects a court reference. The earlier release cited, WP No. 3469/2024 (High Court of Indore), which has now been corrected to WP No. 34269/2024 (High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore). “The other terms and conditions of the Result Write-up dated 08.08.2025 shall remain Unchanged,” the official notice said.
Also read SBI PO prelims result 2025 out on sbi.co.in
SSC Delhi Police SI Result 2025: Total vacancy
The Commission conducted the SSC Delhi Police SI Paper 1 on May 9, 10, and 13, 2024, while Paper 2 was conducted on March 8. The recruitment drive has notified a total of 4,187 vacancies under this selection process.
According to the qualifying criteria, candidates from the unreserved category who scored a minimum of 30 per cent, OBC and EWS candidates who scored at least 25 per cent, and candidates from all other categories who scored a minimum of 20 per cent in Paper-II are eligible for Medical Examination.
The SSC Delhi Police SI medical examination stage is conducted to assess vision standards, physical health, and overall medical fitness as per the prescribed guidelines. Only those declared fit in this round are considered for the final selection list.
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