SSC Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026 Out | Check Marks & Login

SSC Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026 has been released on 07/07/2026 by the Staff Selection Commission. Candidates who appeared in the Computer-Based Examination (CBT) can now log in using their Registration Number and Password to check their section-wise marks, normalised scores, and qualifying status. This article is based on the official result notice released by the Staff Selection Commission.

Candidates shortlisted in the CBT stage will now proceed to the Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT) and Document Verification (DV) stages. The scorecard is accessible to all candidates, both those who qualified and those who did not.

Score Card at a Glance

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationStaff Selection Commission (SSC)
Exam NameDelhi Police Constable (Executive) Examination 2025-26
Exam StageComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Total Vacancies7,565 Posts
Score Card Release Date07/07/2026
Selection ProcessCBT, PE&MT, Document Verification, Medical Examination
Official Websitehttps://ssc.gov.in/

How to Check the SSC Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026

  1. Open the SSC official portal at ssc.gov.in.
  2. Click the Login button at the top-right corner of the homepage.
  3. Enter your Registration Number (or Roll Number), Password, and Captcha Code.
  4. Once logged in, navigate to the Result/Score Card section on your candidate dashboard.
  5. Click on “Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026.”
  6. Your scorecard will display section-wise marks, overall score, normalised marks, and qualifying status.
  7. Verify all details carefully, then download and print the scorecard for future reference.

The SSC Delhi Police Constable score card shows raw marks, normalised marks (calculated after sectional analysis), and your qualifying status-whether you have cleared the CBT cutoff for your category. Save and print the document as you will need it during the PE&MT and Document Verification stages.

What Your Score Card Means – Next Steps

If you are shortlisted (qualified in CBT): You have cleared the Computer-Based Test and are eligible to appear for the Physical Endurance Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT). The official notification will specify the exact date, time, and centre for your PE&MT. Start preparing physically now-the PE&MT has specific performance standards for running, long jump, high jump, and shot put, depending on your gender and category. Download and keep your scorecard safe; you will need it as proof of qualification at the PE&MT centre.

If you did not qualify in CBT, you have not cleared the cutoff marks for your category in this recruitment cycle. Keep your score card and response sheet for reference when the next SSC Delhi Police Constable recruitment cycle opens (typically within 1-2 years). Review the category-wise cutoff marks once released to understand how close you were to the qualifying threshold, and identify which sections need stronger preparation in your next attempt.

Documents to Keep Ready for PE&MT and Document Verification

  • Admit card of the CBT examination
  • Scorecard (downloaded from this result)
  • Original mark sheets (Class 10, 12, and qualifying degree)
  • Category/caste certificate (OBC/SC/ST/EWS) in the format required by SSC
  • Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport)
  • Passport-size photographs (4 copies, as specified in the PE&MT admit card)
  • Experience certificate or service record (if applicable for your post)
  • Any medical fitness documents, if you have relevant medical history

What Happens After This Score Card

Shortlisted candidates will receive the PE&MT admit card separately through the SSC portal or their registered email. The Physical Endurance Test and Physical Measurement Test assess your fitness and physical specifications against Delhi Police requirements. After clearing PE&MT, you will be called for Document Verification, where your educational certificates, category proof, and identity will be verified. Following Document Verification, selected candidates will undergo a Medical Examination before final selection. Prepare physically and ensure all your original documents are in order and readily accessible.

Details on Your Score Card

Your downloaded score card will contain:

  • Full name
  • Roll Number
  • Registration Number
  • Category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS)
  • Date of Birth
  • Examination name and date
  • Raw marks in each section
  • Normalised marks (adjusted for exam variations)
  • Section-wise scores
  • Overall score (out of total marks)
  • Qualifying status (Pass/Fail against cutoff)

Important Instructions

Keep your Registration Number and Password secure and do not share them with anyone. Download and save your score card immediately; the login link may not remain active indefinitely, and you will need the printed copy at all future stages of the recruitment process. If you notice any discrepancy in personal details (name, DOB, category), report it to SSC through the official grievance channel on ssc.gov.in without delay.

Selection Process – What Comes After the Score Card

The complete Delhi Police Constable recruitment process includes five stages:

  • Computer-Based Examination (CBT) – completed
  • Physical Endurance Test (PET) – next for qualified candidates
  • Physical Measurement Test (PMT) – alongside PET
  • Document Verification (DV) – after PE&MT clearance
  • Medical Examination – final stage before selection

Each stage has specific cutoff criteria. Candidates must qualify at each stage to proceed to the next.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
SSC Delhi Police Constable Score Card LoginCandidate Login
SSC Official WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How do I download the SSC Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026?

Ans. Visit ssc.gov.in, log in with your Registration Number and Password, navigate to the Result/Score Card section, and click on “Delhi Police Constable Score Card 2026.” Download and print the PDF immediately.

Q2. What are the normalised marks on my scorecard?

Ans. Normalised marks are adjusted scores calculated to account for variations in difficulty across different CBT shifts. SSC uses a normalisation formula to ensure fairness when candidates take the exam on different dates or times. Your normalised score, not raw score, is used to determine qualification.

Q3. What should I do if I do not see my name in the qualified list?

Ans. If you did not qualify in the CBT stage, your score card will show “Not Qualified” status. You can attempt the next SSC Delhi Police Constable recruitment cycle when it is announced. Review the cutoff marks for your category and plan your preparation accordingly.

Q4. Do I need to print the score card before appearing for PE&MT?

Ans. Yes. You must bring a printed copy of your score card and admit card to the PE&MT centre. The centre authorities require these documents as proof of qualification and identity verification.

Q5. Can I check my response sheet and marked answers?

Ans. The scorecard displays only marks and qualifying status. Response sheets and detailed answer keys, if released, are posted separately on ssc.gov.in. Check the SSC website notifications for availability.

Q6. What does “qualifying status” mean on the scorecard?

Ans. Qualifying status indicates whether you have met the category-wise cutoff marks in the CBT. “Pass” means you qualified and are eligible for PE&MT “Fail” means you did not clear the cutoff for your category in this cycle.

Q7. When will the PE&MT admit card be released?

Ans. The PE&MT admit card is typically released within 2-4 weeks of the CBT result declaration. Monitor your registered email and the SSC portal regularly for notifications and the admit card download link.

Q8. If my score card shows an error in my personal details, what should I do?

Ans. Report the discrepancy immediately through the SSC official grievance channel available on ssc.gov.in. Provide your Registration Number, roll number, and a clear description of the error. SSC will investigate and correct the record if valid.

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