The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released tentative answer keys for the Delhi Police Constable recruitment exam 2025. Candidates can access these keys, along with their individual question papers and response sheets, on the official SSC website, **ssc.gov.in**. The window to raise objections against any answer is open until **January 3, 2026**.
The computer-based examination for these positions was conducted from **December 16 to December 17, 2025**. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of **7,565 constable posts** within the Delhi Police department.
Accessing Answer Keys and Response Sheets
Candidates must visit the Staff Selection Commission’s official website to view their exam documents. The direct web address is **ssc.gov.in**. The portal hosts the tentative answer keys for all shifts and question sets. Individual question papers from the examination are also available for download. Each candidate’s specific response sheet, showing their marked answers, is provided.
To access these documents, candidates must log in. The login requires a valid registration number. Candidates must also use the password generated during the application process. This secure login ensures that only the relevant candidate can view their personal exam data and responses. Documents become available for download immediately upon successful login.
The Staff Selection Commission has issued a strict notice regarding access. Tentative answer keys and response sheets will not be available after the specified time limit. The SSC will not entertain any individual requests for these documents in the future, under any circumstances. Candidates should download and save their documents promptly.
How to Challenge Answer Keys
The Commission has opened a dedicated window for candidates to submit representations. Candidates who are not satisfied with any tentative answer key can raise objections. This challenge system operates through the official SSC website only. The deadline for submitting these challenges is **January 3, 2026**.
A fee applies to each question challenged. Candidates must pay **Rs 50** for every question where an objection is submitted. This payment is non-refundable. The system processes the fee during the online submission. Objections without the correct fee will not be processed. Representations submitted after the closing time will not be accepted. The SSC also clarified that challenges submitted through any mode other than the online system will be rejected.
- Visit **ssc.gov.in**.
- Log in using your registration number and password.
- Navigate to the ‘Challenge Answer Key’ section.
- Select the question(s) for which you wish to raise an objection.
- Provide supporting evidence or justification for your challenge.
- Pay the **Rs 50** fee per challenged question online.
- Submit the representation before **January 3, 2026**.
Important Guidelines from SSC
The SSC has clarified certain aspects regarding the challenge module. The sequence of questions and options displayed in the challenge interface may differ. This sequence might not match what candidates saw during their actual computer-based examination. This variation occurs because a uniform sequence is shown for all candidates of a particular shift in the challenge module for ease of review.
However, the answers selected by candidates during the examination are accurately reflected within the system. Candidates can trust that their recorded responses are correct. The challenge module primarily ensures consistent reference for objections.
Candidates are also reminded that the saved question paper is strictly for personal use. It is intended for self-analysis and review. Sharing or using the content for any other purpose is prohibited. Such actions may lead to disciplinary action under applicable rules and regulations. Candidates must adhere to these guidelines to avoid future complications.