Delhi Police Driver Admit Card 2025 Released: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit card for the Delhi Police Constable Driver recruitment examination. Candidates appearing for the exam can download their hall ticket from the official website ssc.gov.in. You will need to enter your registration number and password here. Under this recruitment process, 737 posts are to be filled in the Delhi Police. According to the notification, the Delhi Police Constable recruitment examination will be conducted on December 16th and 17th.
Selection Process
The questions in the computer-based written examination will be at the 10th-standard level. In addition, there will be a physical efficiency test, a physical measurement test, document verification, a trade test, and a medical examination. 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in the written examination.
Physical Test
During the physical test, men will have to run 1600 meters in 7 minutes. There will also be a 12-foot long jump and a 3.5-foot high jump. The physical and trade tests will be qualifying. The final merit list will be based on the written examination.
Men – Minimum height of 170 cm. Chest 81-85 cm. The chest should expand by at least four cm.
Women: Height should be at least 157 cm.
Delhi Police Driver Admit Card 2025: How to download the Hall Ticket
To download the SSC Delhi Police Constable admit card, first visit the official website ssc.gov.in
You will need to click on the login button on the website homepage.
Here, you will need to enter your login credentials and submit them.
Your admit card will open on your screen, from which you can download it and print it.
SSC Delhi Police Driver Admit Card 2025 Link
Exam Pattern
The recruitment examination will be conducted via a computer-based test. The exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions. The question paper will consist of 20 questions from General Awareness, 20 questions from General Intelligence, 10 questions from Numerical Ability, and 50 questions related to road safety, vehicle maintenance, traffic rules/signs, vehicle and environmental pollution (such as petrol and diesel vehicles, CNG-powered vehicles, noise pollution, etc.). Ninety minutes will be allotted to complete the paper. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer, and 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.










