Final Call for Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2025: Apply Now for 7,500 Positions

Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2025: Last Chance to Apply
The application period for the Delhi Police Constable (Executive) Recruitment 2025 concludes today, October 21, 2025. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has indicated that online submissions will not be accepted past midnight. Candidates who have yet to apply can still do so via the official SSC website before the deadline.
Overview of Recruitment Opportunities
This recruitment initiative presents a significant opportunity for individuals seeking a secure government position in the security sector. A total of 7,565 constable roles are available, with 5,069 designated for men and 2,496 for women.
Key Dates to Note
Important Dates
- Final Date for Online Applications: October 21, 2025
- Deadline for Fee Payment: October 22, 2025
- Application Correction Period: October 29 to October 31, 2025
- Projected CBT Exam Date: December 2025 or January 2026
Vacancy Breakdown
The Delhi Police recruitment board has provided detailed vacancy information categorized by gender and category. Out of the total 7,565 positions, 3,174 are unreserved. The breakdown is as follows:
Category | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Unreserved (UR) | — | — | 3,174 |
EWS | — | — | 756 |
OBC | — | — | 1,608 |
SC | — | — | 1,386 |
ST | — | — | 641 |
Total | 5,069 | 2,496 | 7,565 |
Moreover, there are 285 positions for ex-servicemen and 376 for ex-servicemen (commando category).
Eligibility Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria:
- Educational Qualification: Completion of Class 12 (10+2) from a recognized institution.
- Age Requirement: Candidates should be aged between 18 and 25 years as of July 1, 2025 (born between July 2, 2000, and July 1, 2007).
- Age Relaxation:
- OBC candidates: 3 years
- SC/ST candidates: 5 years
- Other categories: as per government regulations
Selection Process Overview
Selection Procedure
The selection for the Delhi Police Constable will occur in four phases:
- Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Physical Endurance Test (PET)
- Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
- Medical Examination
Only those who pass each stage will advance to the subsequent phase.
Exam Structure (CBT)
Exam Pattern
The CBT will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 1 mark. A penalty of 0.25 marks will be deducted for incorrect answers.
Subject | Questions | Marks |
---|---|---|
General Knowledge | 50 | 50 |
Reasoning Ability | 25 | 25 |
Numerical Ability | 15 | 15 |
Computer Knowledge | 10 | 10 |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Only the scores from the CBT will be used for the final merit list.
Physical Standards Requirements
Physical Standards
Gender | Height | Chest (Unexpanded/Expanded) |
---|---|---|
Male | 170 cm | 81 cm / 85 cm |
Female | 157 cm | Not applicable |
Physical Endurance Test (PET) Details
Physical Endurance Test (PET)
For Male Candidates:
- 1600 meters run in 6 minutes
- Long Jump: 14 feet
- High Jump: 3.9 feet
For Female Candidates:
- 1600 meters run in 8 minutes
- Long Jump: 10 feet
- High Jump: 3 feet
Candidates must meet both physical measurement and endurance criteria to proceed to the medical examination.
Application Process
How to Apply
Follow these steps to complete your online application:
- Visit the official SSC website and navigate to the “Delhi Police Constable (Executive) 2025 Recruitment” section.
- Fill out the registration form with accurate personal and educational information.
- Log in using your registration details and complete the application form.
- Upload necessary documents, including your photograph, signature, and certificates.
- Pay the application fee online.
- Review your application thoroughly and submit it before the deadline.
- Download and print the confirmation page for your records.
Exam Timeline & Support
Exam Schedule & Helpline
The Computer-Based Test (CBT) is anticipated to take place in December 2025 or January 2026.
For any inquiries regarding applications or exams, candidates can reach the toll-free helpline at 1800 309 3063.