SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Exam Day Instructions
SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Exam Day Instructions are provided here to help candidates avoid any hassle on the day of the exam. Find complete details here.
SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Exam Day Instructions must be followed by test takers at their respective test centres. The test will be held in computer-based exam mode. Delhi Police Head Constable Exam 2022 will be conducted from October 10 to October 20, 2022 in multiple shifts. The selection process of the exam includes four stages i.e, Computer Based Test (CBT), Physical Endurance Test, Typing Test, and Computer (Formatting) Test. Candidates can find the exam day instructions for the SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Exam below.
SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Exam Day Instructions
Aspirants must take a look at the SSC Head Constable Delhi Police Exam Day Guidelines 2022 provided below.
- Candidates must carry the SSC Head Constable Delhi Police 2022 Admit Card to the test centres. Check on the details printed on the admit cards regarding the date, time, and address of the venue.
- A valid photo identity proof such Aadhaar//Driving License PAN/Voter ID/ Government Issued Service Card must be carried along with the hall tickets.
- It is advised to reach the allotted exam centres 1 hour before the commencement of the exam.
- Aspirants are not allowed to carry any electronic devices like Mobile phones, Calculators, Watches, Pagers, Bluetooth, Metallic wears, Bracelets, Bangles Belts, etc.
- Exam takers will be expelled if found in any unfair means or behavior while appearing in the examination.
SSC Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) exam will carry a total of 100 questions from sections such as General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill), General Intelligence, English Language (Basic Knowledge), and Computer Fundamentals. The question paper will be in both English and Hindi language. Candidates will be given 1 mark for each correct response. There will be a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
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