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SSC Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2023 Response Sheet and Answer Key likely soon

The SSC Delhi Police constable exam 2023 answer key will soon be made available by the Staff Selection Commission.

SSC Delhi Police Recruitment 2023: The Staff Selection Commission will soon make the SSC Delhi Police Constable Exam 2023 answer key available. The answer key is expected to be made available by today, according to media reports. After they are released, those who took the exam can review the response sheet and answer key on the SSC’s official website, ssc.nic.in. Candidates can challenge the answers by paying Rs 100 for each question after the SSC opens the window for objections following the release of the answer key.

This recruitment campaign will fill 7547 constable positions in the Delhi Police. According to Pay Level 3 guidelines, selected candidates can expect a monthly salary between Rs 21,700 and Rs 69,100. It was administered between November 14 and December 3 of this year.

Three main phases make up the selection process for SSC Delhi Police Constables: a medical examination, a physical efficiency test, and a computer-based exam. The computer-based test, which will cover questions at the 10th standard level, is scheduled for December 2023.

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SSC Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2023: Steps to check answer key

  • Go to ssc.nic.in, the official website.
  • Select the link for the 2023 Delhi Police Constable Answer Key.
  • Fill in all required fields with the relevant data.
  • The answer key for the SSC Delhi Police Constable exam will show up on the screen.
  • Click on the question number to voice any objections you may have.
  • Provide corroborating documentation.
  • Pay the 100 rupees per question answer key challenge fee.
  • Press the submit button.
  • Save the answer key on your computer for later use.

Those who have finished class 12 are eligible to take the SSC Delhi Police Constable exam. The candidates must be between the ages of 18 and 25, with dates of birth falling between July 2, 1998, and July 1, 2005. Candidates who fall into reserved categories will also be eligible for age limit relaxations by predetermined guidelines.

Suhani Dagar

Suhani Dagar is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration, she writes on Education, Current Affairs and Trending topics.

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