Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the Delhi Police Head Constable 2025 exam date for the CBT for Ministerial posts. The exam is scheduled to be conducted from January 7 to 12, 2025. Candidates who have filled out the form will be eligible to appear in the exam. Soon, they will release the application status or city intimation, and admit card, which will provide you with your exam shift timings, address, and other important instructions. Meanwhile, you are strongly advised to align your preparation with these exam dates and continue with us for the latest updates.
Notification for Delhi Police Head Constable 2025 has been released for 509 vacancies on its official website. They have released the notification in the form of a PDF. The notification PDF contains all the important details related to this recruitment process. If you are interested and eligible to appear for this recruitment highly advised to download this PDF (link is given below) and go through it carefully. Also, you are advised to read this blog to understand this recruitment in a simple form.
Download Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Recruitment 2025 Notification PDF
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Delhi Police Head Constable exam to recruit candidates for Ministerial posts. As per the latest updates, they have released a total of 509 posts for male and female candidates. The application process has started. Below, we have provided an overview related to the Delhi Police Head Constable Notification 2025 in a table format.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Recruiting Body | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
| Post Name | Head Constable (Ministerial) |
| Total Vacancies | 509 |
| Application Start Date | September 29, 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply Online | October 20, 2025 (11:00 PM) |
| Mode of Application | Online Only (via https://ssc.gov.in) |
| Eligibility – Nationality | Indian Citizen |
| Eligibility – Age Limit | 18 to 25 years as on 01.07.2025 |
| Educational Qualification | 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized board |
| Selection Process | 1. Computer-Based Exam (CBE) 2. PE&MT 3. Typing Test 4. Computer Formatting Test |
| Pay Scale | Pay Level-4: ₹25,500 to ₹81,100 |
| Application Fee | ₹100 (Exempted for SC/ST/Women/ESM) |
| Official Website | https://ssc.gov.in |
Delhi Police Head Constable Recruitment 2025 Notification provides a clear and precise timeline for all major events. Candidates are advised to submit their applications in advance to avoid technical issues due to heavy website traffic on the closing days.
| Activity | Dates |
|---|---|
| Delhi Police HCM Notification 2025 | 29th September 2025 |
| Online Registration Dates | 29th September 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply Online | 20th October 2025 (11:00 PM) |
| Last Date for Online Fee Payment | 21st October 2025 (11:00 PM) |
| Window for Application Form Correction & Online Payment of Correction Charges | 27th to 29th October 2025 |
| Delhi Police HCM Admit Card 2025 | To Be Announced |
| Delhi Police Head Constable Ministerial Exam Date 2025 | January 7 to 12, 2026 |
Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) 2025 recruitment offers vacancies for both male and female candidates across different categories. Below, we have provided the detailed category-wise vacancy distribution. Candidates are advised to go through the tables given below to understand the number of available posts and reservation details before applying.
Below, we have provided the vacancy details for male candidates. The following table shows the category-wise distribution of vacancies for male candidates applying for the Head Constable (Ministerial) post. It includes details for both Open and Ex-Servicemen categories.
| S. No. | Category | UR | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open | 151 | 31 | 67 | 40 | 06 | 295 |
| 2 | Ex-SM | 17 | 03 | 10 | 09 | 07 | 46 |
| Total | 168 | 34 | 77 | 49 | 13 | 341 |
Here is the detailed breakdown of female vacancies under various categories for the Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) post. Candidates can check the number of available posts in each category.
| S. No. | Category | UR | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open | 82 | 17 | 38 | 24 | 07 | 168 |
| Total | 82 | 17 | 38 | 24 | 07 | 168 |
Candidates who are interested in Delhi Police Head Constable Notification 2025 for the Ministerial post are strongly advised to first check their eligibility criteria. All candidates must meet the required age, educational, and professional criteria. Below, we have mentioned the criteria details.
The minimum educational requirement is a 10+2 (Senior Secondary) pass or an equivalent qualification from a recognized Board. Candidates must ensure the result of this qualifying examination was formally declared on or before the closing date of the Online Application Form (20.10.2025).
Given the administrative nature of the Head Constable (Ministerial) role, proficiency in computer typing is essential.
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Candidates must select their preferred typing medium (English or Hindi) during the online application submission, and this choice is irreversible.
The standard age limit for application is 18 to 25 years as of 01.07.2025. This implies that applicants must have been born not earlier than 02-07-2000 and not later than 01-07-2007.
Permissible relaxations in the upper age limit are provided for various reserved categories:
| Category | Age Relaxation |
|---|---|
| Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 5 years |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 3 years |
| Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD – UR/EWS) | 10 years |
| PwBD (OBC) | 13 years |
| PwBD (SC/ST) | 15 years |
| Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of military service rendered from actual age as on 20/10/2025 |
| Sportsmen/Sportswomen (UR/EWS/OBC) who represented State at National or Country at International level (within last 3 years) | 5 years |
| Sportsmen/Sportswomen (SC/ST) who represented State at National or Country at International level (within last 3 years) | 10 years |
| Departmental Candidates of Delhi Police (UR/EWS) with ≥3 years of continuous service as on 20/10/2025 | Up to 40 years |
| Departmental Candidates of Delhi Police (OBC) with ≥3 years of continuous service as on 20/10/2025 | Up to 43 years |
| Departmental Candidates of Delhi Police (SC/ST) with ≥3 years of continuous service as on 20/10/2025 | Up to 45 years |
| Widows/Divorced Women/Judicially Separated (UR/EWS) not re-married | Up to 35 years |
| Widows/Divorced Women/Judicially Separated (OBC) not re-married | Up to 38 years |
| Widows/Divorced Women/Judicially Separated (SC/ST) not re-married | Up to 40 years |
The application must be submitted online through the SSC’s new website, https://ssc.gov.in, or the ‘my SSC’ mobile app. You must first complete a one-time registration (OTR) on the new portal. Below, we have provided the application fee, details, and payment methods that will help you to know how you can pay for the application form (if it is applicable to you).
| Category | Application Fee | Exemption Status |
|---|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | ₹100 | Not Exempted |
| SC / ST | Nil | Exempted |
| Women (All Categories) | Nil | Exempted |
| Eligible Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | Nil | Exempted |
Payment Methods:
If you have checked your eligibility criteria and you are eligible to appear for this recruitment, then you will have to fill out the application form. Below, we have provided the direct link. Along with that, we have provided a step-by-step process that will guide you to fill out the form. You are informed that without this process, you will not be able to appear for this recruitment. After clicking on this link, follow the steps given below so that you can fill out the form without any mistakes.
Apply for Delhi Police HCM 2025 Recruitment (Inactive)
Note: During the form-filling process, you are strongly advised to fill in all the details and upload all required documents very carefully.
Here we have provided the step-by-step guidance to fill out the Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) 2025 Application Form. If you have checked your eligibility and want to fill out the form, then follow these steps carefully. The process is divided into two parts:
Note: Part 1 process is for candidates who have not registered on the SSC website before. If you have already registered on their website, then you can skip this part.
Now you have created your ID on SSC website. It’s time to fill out the application form. Follow the steps given below so that you can apply for Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Recruitment 2025.
Now you have your registration number and password. Use them and log in to SSC website to complete your application process.
Note: Make sure to fill out all details very carefully and upload your photograph and signature as per the given steps provided below:
| Document | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Photograph | – Captured live in real-time using the application module – Well-lit place with a plain background – Face must be fully visible within the rectangular frame – No cap, mask, or glasses |
| Signature | – Scanned image in JPEG/JPG format – File size: 10 KB to 20 KB – Dimensions: 6.0 cm (width) × 2.0 cm (height) |
After successful submission, you should take a printout of the application form for your records.
The recruitment process for Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) 2025 will be carried out in four major stages. Each stage is compulsory, and candidates must qualify as per the criteria to move on to the next stage. Below, we have provided the selection process and explained it systematically.
| Stage | Test/Exam Name | Marks/Type |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Computer Based Examination (CBE) | 100 Marks |
| Stage 2 | Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT) | Qualifying |
| Stage 3 | Typing Test on a Computer | 25 Marks |
| Stage 4 | Computer (Formatting) Test | Qualifying |
The Computer-Based Examination (CBE) is the first stage of the Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) 2025 selection process. Candidates whose applications are accepted will be eligible to appear for this stage. The CBE will be an objective-type, multiple-choice test with 100 questions, each carrying one mark. The total duration of the examination is 90 minutes.
| Part | Subject | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part-A | General Awareness | 20 | 20 |
| Part-B | Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) | 20 | 20 |
| Part-C | General Intelligence | 25 | 25 |
| Part-D | English Language (Basic Knowledge) | 25 | 25 |
| Part-E | Computer Fundamentals, MS Excel, MS Word, Communication, Internet, WWW, and Web Browsers, etc. | 10 | 10 |
| Total | — | 100 | 100 |
Here, we have provided the detailed syllabus for Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) computer-based exam. Check the syllabus carefully and start your preparation accordingly
| General Awareness | Quantitative Aptitude | General Intelligence | English Language | Computer Fundamentals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| – Environment & Society | – Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions | – Analogies | – Spot the Error | – Word Processing Basics |
| – Current Events | – Percentages, Ratios | – Similarities & Differences | – Fill in the Blanks | – MS Word |
| – History & Culture | – Square Roots, Averages | – Spatial Orientation | – Synonyms/Antonyms | – MS Excel |
| – Geography | – Interest (Simple/Compound) | – Problem Solving | – Idioms & Phrases | – Email Basics |
| – Indian Economy | – Profit & Loss, Discount | – Coding-Decoding | – Sentence Improvement | – Internet Basics |
| – Polity & Constitution | – Time & Work, Distance | – Syllogistic Reasoning | – Active/Passive Voice | – Web Browsers |
| – Scientific Research | – Algebra, Graphs | – Series (Number & Figural) | – Narration (Direct/Indirect) | – Web Search & Blogs |
| – India & Neighbours | – Geometry, Mensuration | – Critical Thinking | – Comprehension | – Chat & Video Conferencing |
| – Trigonometry | – Emotional Intelligence | – Cloze Test | – e-Banking | |
| – Data Interpretation | – Venn Diagrams | – Spelling, One-word Substitution | – FTP, HTTP, URL |
Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT) is the second stage of the recruitment. Candidates who pass the first stage of the exam (CBE) will be eligible to appear in the second stage of the exam.
The requirements for male candidates are categorized by age. Below, we have provided the requirements.
| Age | Race – 1600 Meters | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upto 30 Years | 07 Minutes | 12 ½ Feet | 3 ½ Feet |
| Above 30 to 40 Years | 08 Minutes | 11 ½ Feet | 3 ¼ Feet |
| Above 40 Years | 09 Minutes | 10 ½ Feet | 3 Feet |
Note: A candidate must first qualify in the race to be eligible for the long jump and high jump. Three chances are given to clear the long jump and high jump. There is no appeal against disqualification in any of these events.
The requirements for female candidates are also categorized by age. Below, we have provided the age-wise requirements.
| Age | Race – 800 Meters | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upto 30 Years | 05 Minutes | 09 Feet | 3 Feet |
| Above 30 to 40 Years | 06 Minutes | 08 Feet | 2 ½ Feet |
| Above 40 Years | 07 Minutes | 07 Feet | 2 ¼ Feet |
Note: Candidates who qualify in the Race proceed to Long Jump and High Jump, with three chances provided for the jumps. PwBD candidates are entirely exempt from the PE&MT stage.
Candidates who successfully clear the endurance tests will undergo a physical measurement test.
| Gender | Height (Minimum) | Chest (Male Only) |
| Male | 165 cms (Relaxable by 5 cms) | 78 cms – 82 cms (Minimum 4 cms expansion) |
| Female | 157 cms (Relaxable by 5 cms) | Not Applicable |
This is a high-weightage, mandatory test for PE&MT-qualified candidates and shortlisted PwBD candidates. The test duration is 10 minutes, and the maximum score is 25 marks, which directly impacts the final merit list.
| Typing Speed (English) | Marks Awarded | Typing Speed (Hindi) | Marks Awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below 30 w.p.m. | Disqualify | Below 25 w.p.m. | Disqualify |
| 30 w.p.m. | 10 Marks | 25 w.p.m. | 10 Marks |
| 31 to 35 w.p.m. | 12 Marks | 26 to 30 w.p.m. | 12 Marks |
| 36 to 40 w.p.m. | 15 Marks | 31 to 35 w.p.m. | 15 Marks |
| 41 to 45 w.p.m. | 18 Marks | 36 to 40 w.p.m. | 18 Marks |
| 46 to 50 w.p.m. | 21 Marks | 41 to 45 w.p.m. | 21 Marks |
| Above 50 w.p.m. | 25 Marks | Above 45 w.p.m. | 25 Marks |
To maximize your final score, attaining a speed significantly above the minimum threshold (30 WPM in English/25 WPM in Hindi) is important, as the 25 marks here represent a competitive advantage.
Candidates who clear the Typing Test proceed to this stage. It is qualifying nature. This test assesses proficiency in MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint, and MS-Excel.
The Head Constable in Delhi Police for Ministerial posts is categorized as a Group ‘C’ post. The pay scale is defined by the Pay Level-4 of the Pay Matrix, which corresponds to a salary range of ₹25,500 to ₹81,100. You can expect an in-hand salary of around ₹38,000/-.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Pay | ₹25,500 – ₹81,100 (Pay Level 4) |
| HRA (24%) | ₹6,120 |
| Dearness Allowance (12%) | 12% of Gross Salary |
| Travel Allowance | ₹3,600 |
| In-hand Salary (Approx.) | ₹34,000 – ₹38,000 |
Here, we have provided the exam center list for Delhi Police Head Constable Ministerial recruitment. This will help you to know where SSC will conduct the CBE exams.
| SSC Region | States/UTs Under Jurisdiction | Examination Centres and Centre Code |
|---|---|---|
| Central Region (CR) | Bihar and Uttar Pradesh | Bhagalpur (3201), Muzaffarpur (3205), Patna (3206), Purnea (3209), Agra (3001), Bareilly (3005), Gorakhpur (3007), Jhansi (3008), Kanpur (3009), Lucknow (3010), Meerut (3011), Prayagraj (3003), Varanasi (3013) |
| Eastern Region (ER) | Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim and West Bengal | Port Blair (4802), Dhanbad (4206), Hazaribagh (4204), Jamshedpur (4207), Ranchi (4205), Balasore (4601), Berhampore (4602), Bhubaneswar (4604), Cuttack (4605), Dhenkenal (4611), Rourkela (4610), Sambalpur (4609), Gangtok (4001), Asansol (4417), Burdwan (4404), Durgapur (4426), Kalyani (4419), Kolkata (4410), Siliguri (4415) |
| Karnataka, Kerala Region (KKR) | Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Kerala | Kavaratti (9401), Belagavi (9002), Bengaluru (9001), Hubballi (9011), Kalaburagi (9005), Mangaluru (9008), Mysuru (9009), Shivamogga (9010), Udupi (9012), Ernakulam (9213), Kannur (9202), Kollam (9210), Kottayam (9205), Kozhikode (9206), Thrissur (9212), Thiruvananthapuram (9211) |
| Madhya Pradesh Region (MPR) | Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal (6001), Gwalior (6005), Indore (6006), Jabalpur (6007), Satna (6014), Sagar (6015), Ujjain (6016), Bilaspur (6202), Raipur (6204), Durg-Bhilai (6205) |
| North Eastern Region (NER) | Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura | Itanagar (5001), Dibrugarh (5102), Guwahati (Dispur) (5105), Jorhat (5107), Silchar (5111), Churachandpur (5502), Imphal (5501), Ukhrul (5503), Shillong (5401), Aizwal (5701), Dimapur (5301), Kohima (5302), Agartala (5601) |
| Northern Region (NR) | Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand | Dehradun (2002), Haldwani (2003), Haridwar (2005), Roorkee (2006), Delhi (2201), Ajmer (2401), Alwar (2402), Bikaner (2404), Jaipur (2405), Jodhpur (2406), Kota (2407), Sriganganagar (2408), Udaipur (2409), Sikar (2411) |
| North Western Region (NWR) | Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Punjab | Chandigarh/Mohali (1601), Ambala (1801), Hamirpur (1202), Shimla (1203), Jammu (1004), Samba (1010), Srinagar (1007), Leh (1005), Amritsar (1404), Jalandhar (1402), Patiala (1403) |
| Southern Region (SR) | Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana | Chirala (8011), Guntur (8001), Kakinada (8009), Kurnool (8003), Nellore (8010), Rajahmundry (8004), Tirupati (8006), Vizianagaram (8012), Vijayawada (8008), Vishakhapatnam (8007), Chennai (8201), Coimbatore (8202), Madurai (8204), Salem (8205), Tiruchirapalli (8206), Tirunelveli (8207), Vellore (8208), Hyderabad (8601), Karimnagar (8604), Warangal (8603) |
| Western Region (WR) | Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra | Panaji (7801), Ahmedabad (7001), Anand (7011), Gandhinagar (7012), Mehsana (7013), Rajkot (7006), Surat (7007), Vadodara (7002), Amravati (7201), Aurangabad (7202), Jalgaon (7214), Kolhapur (7203), Mumbai (7204), Nagpur (7205), Nanded (7206), Nashik (7207), Pune (7208) |
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The last date to submit the online application is October 20, 2025, by 11:00 PM.
A total of 509 vacancies have been announced for both male and female candidates under the Head Constable (Ministerial) post.
Candidates must be between 18 to 25 years as on 01.07.2025, with applicable age relaxations for reserved categories.
The selection involves Computer-Based Exam, PE&MT, Typing Test, and Computer Formatting Test.
Yes, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in the Computer-Based Examination.
The salary is as per Pay Level-4, ranging from ₹25,500 to ₹81,100, with in-hand pay of approx. ₹38,000.
The CBT exam is tentatively scheduled for December 2025 to January 2026.
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