SSC Delhi Police Constable: Delhi Police Constable result declared; 66,076 candidates qualified for PE&MT and DV..
SSC Delhi Police Constable Result: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) declared the result of the Computer-Based Examination (CBE) for the recruitment of Constable (Executive) – Male and Female in the Delhi Police on June 19, 2026. With this result, the wait for thousands of candidates has ended; successful candidates will now proceed to the next stage of the recruitment process, comprising the Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT) and Document Verification (DV).
The Commission stated that the Computer-Based Examination was conducted from December 18, 2025, to January 6, 2026, at various examination centers across the country.
**Result Prepared Based on Normalization**
Since the examination was conducted in multiple shifts, the SSC utilized the normalization formula released on June 2, 2025. Candidates' marks were normalized to account for variations in difficulty levels across different shifts, and selection for the next stage was based on these normalized scores.
**Minimum Qualifying Marks**
Candidates were required to secure minimum qualifying marks to be shortlisted. These marks were determined without including NCC bonus marks.
**Category** | **Minimum Marks**
Unreserved (UR) | 35
SC / ST / OBC / EWS | 30
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | 25
**What Must Candidates Do Now?**
Candidates who have qualified in the Computer-Based Examination must now appear for the Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT) and the Document Verification process.
This stage will be conducted by the Delhi Police. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website of the Delhi Police for updates.
Cut-off and Selected Candidates (Male)
Post Name Category Vacancies Selected Candidates Total Marks
Constable (Executive) – Open EWS 434 6941 68.54551
Constable (Executive) – Open SC 729 9945 62.83696
Constable (Executive) – Open ST 337 4311 60.08088
Constable (Executive) – Open OBC 956 13611 70.05181
Constable (Executive) – Open UR 1733 3751* 70.05181
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Others) EWS 24 78 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Others) SC 62 117 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Others) ST 36 25 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Others) OBC 53 814 28.79827
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Others) UR 96 1152 28.79827
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Commando) EWS 24 94 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Commando) SC 138 481 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Commando) ST 51 223 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Commando) OBC 56 1296 25.00000
Constable (Executive) – Ex-Servicemen (Commando) UR 96 1002 25.00000
According to the SSC, 5,035 EWS, 1,197 SC, 267 ST, and 10,546 OBC candidates have also qualified based on Unreserved (UR) standards.
Cut-off and Selected Candidates (Female)
Details regarding the cut-off and shortlisted female candidates are as follows:
Name of Post Category Vacancies Selected Candidates Total Marks
Constable (Executive) EWS 238 3804 61.55681
Constable (Executive) SC 457 6242 54.60305
Constable (Executive) ST 208 2624 49.06871
Constable (Executive) OBC 525 7248 63.05564
Constable (Executive) UR 948 2317^ 63.52622
The Commission stated that 2,751 EWS, 758 SC, 128 ST, and 5,422 OBC female candidates have also qualified at the UR level.
NCC and RRU Bonus Marks Not Yet Added
The SSC has clarified that bonus marks for NCC certificate holders and candidates possessing a degree or diploma from Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) have not yet been included in the result.
These additional marks will be awarded during the preparation of the final result only to those candidates who produce their original certificates during the PE&MT and document verification stages. 423 candidates accused of cheating
The Commission has also taken strict action to maintain the integrity of the examination.
The results of 11 candidates have been withheld due to suspicious activities.
An analysis conducted after the examination revealed that 423 candidates had used unfair means; consequently, their results were not processed.
The candidature of 5 candidates was cancelled based on recommendations from regional offices.
69 candidates were debarred for various reasons.
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