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SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020 to be declared today; Find the details here

SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020 to be declared today; Find the details here

Summary:

Delhi Police Constable recruitment exam was conducted by SSC from November 27, 2020 to Deceber 14, 2020. A total of 5846 vacancies would be filled by means of this recruitment drive. Of these, 3433 vacancies are for Constable (Exe.) Male,  1944 for Constable (Exe.) Female and remaining for others.


The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will declare the Constable in Delhi Police recruitment exam results on Monday. Candidates who have appeared in the exam will be able to check their SSC Delhi Police constable results 2020 on the official website- ssc.nic.in. The online computer-based exam was held from November 27 to December 16, 2020, at different centres all over the country. 

Delhi Police Constable recruitment exam was conducted by SSC from November 27, 2020, to December 14, 2020. A total of 5846 vacancies would be filled by means of this recruitment drive. Of these, 3433 vacancies are for Constable (Exe.) Male,  1944 for Constable (Exe.) Female and remaining for others.

How to check SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020

  1. Visit the official website of SSC- ssc.nic.in
  2. On the homepage, click on the Result tab
  3. Chose the Constable exam tab 
  4. You will find a link for SSC Delhi Police Constable result 2020. Click on the result link
  5. A PDF file will open
  6. Find your roll number in the merit list by pressing Ctrl+F on the computer 
  7. IF you are checking it on mobile, go to the Find in Page option in your browser and type your roll number: Your roll number will be highlighted in the PDF if it is there.

Candidates who score the marks above the cut-off set by the commission for the recruitment exam will be required to appear in the Physical Endurance Test (PET). The examination and recruitment drive is being held to fill a total of 5846 vacancies. The online exam held had 100 questions carrying 100 marks. The exam was in an MCQ format and wrong answers carried a negative marking system of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. The minimum qualifying marks in the examination for the general category is 35 while for the SC/ST/OBC and EWS is 30 marks.


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