Delhi Police Constable Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the official Delhi Police Constable Recruitment 2025 Notification along with the detailed Exam Pattern and Syllabus. Candidates aiming to join the Delhi Police as Constable (Executive) must go through the updated syllabus, marking scheme, and selection process before starting their preparation.
Selection Process for Delhi Police Constable 2025
The selection process comprises four major stages:
- Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
- Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT)
- Document Verification
- Medical Examination
Marks obtained in the CBE will determine the final merit, while the PE&MT and Medical Tests are qualifying in nature.
Delhi Police Constable Exam Pattern 2025
The Computer-Based Examination will be objective-type with 100 multiple-choice questions carrying 100 marks. Each question will be of one mark, and 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.
| Part | Subject | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part A | General Knowledge / Current Affairs | 50 | 50 | 90 Minutes |
| Part B | Reasoning | 25 | 25 | |
| Part C | Numerical Ability | 15 | 15 | |
| Part D | Computer Fundamentals, MS Excel, MS Word, Internet, WWW, etc. | 10 | 10 |
The paper will be bilingual — available in English and Hindi. The question paper will be of Matriculation Level.
Detailed Delhi Police Constable Syllabus 2025
1. General Knowledge / Current Affairs
Questions will test the candidate’s awareness of current events and general observation of surroundings. Topics include:
- Indian History, Culture, Geography, Polity, Economy
- Scientific Research and Everyday Science
- Sports, Art, and Culture
- Indian Constitution and Governance
- Current Affairs (National & International)
- Environment, Ecology, and General Science
2. Reasoning
This section will assess analytical aptitude and non-verbal reasoning skills. Topics include:
- Analogies, Series, Classification
- Coding-Decoding, Syllogism
- Visual Memory, Observation
- Relationships, Spatial Orientation
- Number Series, Figural Classification
- Pattern Recognition, Logical Conclusions
3. Numerical Ability
Based on basic arithmetic and everyday calculations:
- Number Systems, Fractions, Decimals
- Ratio & Proportion, Averages
- Percentage, Profit & Loss
- Simple & Compound Interest
- Time & Work, Time & Distance
- Mensuration and Geometry
- Data Interpretation (Tables & Charts)
4. Computer Fundamentals
Focuses on basic computer operations and internet knowledge:
- MS Word, MS Excel (Formulas, Functions)
- Basic Internet Concepts, Web Browsers, URLs
- E-mail Communication and its Features
- File Management, Cyber Security, and Networking
- Websites, Blogs, HTTP, FTP, e-Banking, Video Conferencing
Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT)
For Male Candidates
| Age | Race (1600 m) | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 30 years | 6 minutes | 14 feet | 3’9” |
| 30–40 years | 7 minutes | 13 feet | 3’6” |
| Above 40 years | 8 minutes | 12 feet | 3’3” |
For Female Candidates
| Age | Race (1600 m) | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 30 years | 8 minutes | 10 feet | 3’0” |
| 30–40 years | 9 minutes | 9 feet | 2’9” |
| Above 40 years | 10 minutes | 8 feet | 2’6” |
Physical Measurement Standards
- Male Height: Minimum 170 cm (Relaxation up to 5 cm for hill area residents and ST candidates)
- Male Chest: 81–85 cm (with 4 cm expansion; relaxation up to 5 cm in some categories)
- Female Height: Minimum 157 cm (Relaxation up to 2 cm for hill areas and ST candidates)
Medical Standards
- Vision: 6/12 without glasses in both eyes
- No color blindness or corrective surgery allowed
- Candidates must be free from any defect or disease affecting performance
- Tattoos are allowed only on traditional sites (left forearm or dorsum of hand) and must be small in size
Conclusion
The Delhi Police Constable Syllabus 2025 includes a balanced mix of General Knowledge, Reasoning, Mathematics, and Computer Awareness. Candidates should prepare strategically, focusing on General Awareness and Current Affairs, as it carries 50% weightage in the exam. Physical and medical preparation should also begin early for complete readiness.