SSC Delhi Police Constable Vacancy 2025: This is a golden opportunity for young people who have passed intermediate to get a government job. The Staff Selection Commission has extended the last date for applications for the Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2025. Candidates with 12th-grade degrees can now apply until October 31st. Previously, the last date for application was October 21st. Candidates can apply by visiting the Commission's official website, ssc.gov.in.
This recruitment process will fill a total of 7,565 Constable (Executive) positions in the Delhi Police. Both male and female candidates are eligible to apply. Of the total positions, 5,069 are reserved for men and 2,496 for women. 285 seats are reserved for male ex-servicemen and 376 for ex-servicemen commandos.
Delhi Police Constable Vacancy 2025: These candidates can apply
Candidates must have passed 12th grade from any recognized board. They must be between 18 and 25 years of age. Applicants' age will be calculated as of July 1, 2025. Reserved category candidates are exempt from the upper age limit. The application fee for this recruitment is ₹100.
SSC Constable Vacancy 2025: How to Apply
Candidates should visit the SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in.
Click on the Apply tab on the home page.
Enter your details and register.
Fill out the application form and upload your documents.
Pay the fee and submit.
Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2025: What is the Delhi Police Constable Selection Process?
Applicants for constable positions will be selected through a CBT exam, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and a medical examination. The CBT exam is expected to be held in December or January. Successful candidates will be selected for the subsequent selection process.
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