The Delhi Police Assistant Wireless Operator (AWO) and Teleprinter Operator (TPO) examination is a highly competitive test that draws candidates aspiring to serve in the Delhi Police. After the successful conduct of the exam, candidates eagerly await the announcement of the cut-off marks, which play a crucial role in determining their selection for further rounds. In this article, we have provided the previous year cut-off marks for Delhi Police AWO/TPO exam.
The following table shows the category-wise cut-off marks for male candidates who appeared in the Delhi Police Head Constable AWO/TPO 2022 examination. These marks represent the minimum scores required to qualify in each category. Check your category and compare your score below:
| Category | Cut Off (Male) |
|---|---|
| UR | 71.18945 |
| OBC | 66.48676 |
| SC | 62.11324 |
| ST | 55.68709 |
| EWS | 66.66024 |
| OH | 38.03753 |
This table provides the official cut off marks for male Ex-Servicemen (ESM) candidates who appeared for the 2022 Delhi Police Head Constable AWO/TPO exam. These cut offs are lower due to the reservation and relaxation applicable to the ESM category. Below, we have provided the category-wise cut off marks for male-ESM.
| Category | Cut Off (Male-ESM) |
|---|---|
| UR | 35.27294 |
| OBC | 37.70552 |
| SC | 30.00000 |
| ST | 30.00000 |
| EWS | 30.00000 |
Below is the cut off list for female candidates who applied and appeared for the Delhi Police Head Constable AWO/TPO 2022 recruitment exam. These were the minimum cut off marks needed in each category to qualify for the next stage of selection.
| Category | Cut Off (Female) |
|---|---|
| UR | 60.82149 |
| OBC | 53.02424 |
| SC | 48.84749 |
| ST | 37.99201 |
| EWS | 51.57257 |
| OH | 30.00000 |
The cut-off marks in any competitive examination represent the minimum score that a candidate needs to obtain to qualify for the next stage of the recruitment process. It’s the threshold set by the organising authority to shortlist the most deserving candidates based on their performance. Candidates scoring above or equal to the cut-off are considered for subsequent rounds, such as physical tests, interviews, or document verification.
Several factors influence the determination of cut-off marks for any examination, including the Delhi Police AWO/TPO exam. These factors include the total number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the overall performance of candidates, and the reservation norms. A higher number of vacancies, an easier exam, or a lower number of candidates can lead to a lower cut-off, while a competitive exam with a higher number of candidates may result in a higher cut-off.
Disclaimer: This Delhi Police AWO/TPO cut‑off information is based on previous year data and expert analysis. Actual cut‑offs may vary. Candidates should confirm details with official Delhi Police notices and updates before making exam‑related decisions or preparation strategies.
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