SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020 Declared, Here's What's Next
SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020 Declared, Here's What's Next
Marks of the qualified/ non-qualified candidates will be made available on the website of the Commission. This facility will be available from March 25 to April 15.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) declared the result of the recruitment examination held for the post of constable executive for Delhi Police at its official website, ssc.nic.in. The written examination was conducted from November 27 to December 16, 2020, for a total of 5,846 posts of Constables in the national capital.

As per the provisions of the Notice of Examination, minimum qualifying marks in the computer-based examination (without adding NCC bonus marks) have been fixed as 35%. For candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, EWS categories, the cut-off is 30% and for ex-servicemen, it is 25%.

Marks of the qualified/ non-qualified candidates will be made available on the website of the Commission. This facility will be available from March 25 to April 15. Candidates may check their individual marks by using their Registration No. and registered password.

SSC Delhi Police Constable Result 2020: How To Download

Step 1: Go to the official website of SSC, ssc.nic.in.

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that reads: “SSC Delhi Police Constable 2020”

Step 3: A list of shortlisted candidates will be displayed on the computer screen

Step 4: Download the PDF file and check your roll number

Step 5: Candidates can also take a printout for further reference

All the candidates who qualify for the written examination will be invited for the physical efficiency test (PET) which includes race, long jump, and high jump. Only the candidate who passes all three rounds will be eligible to appear for a physical test. As per the rules, the height of male candidates should be a minimum 170 cm, while the height of female candidates should be a minimum of 157 cm.

The Commission had received as many as 28,77,35 applications for the examination. The Commission had set up 85 examination centres for the safe conduct of examination amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The examination was held in an online mode in three shifts.

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