Here's important news for candidates aspiring to join the Delhi Police. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has opened the self-slot selection window for Delhi Police Constable, Police Driver, Delhi Police Ministerial, and Head Constable (AWO/TPO) exams, allowing candidates to choose their exam city and date. Candidates appearing for the written exam can now select their slots on the official SSC website starting today, December 5th.
This facility is available for a limited time, so all candidates are advised to select their slots before the deadline. Failure to select a slot will result in candidates not receiving their admit cards for the exam.
Self-Slot Selection Dates
The SSC has activated the self-slot selection window today, December 5th. Candidates can visit the SSC website to select their exam city and date. The self-slot selection window will remain open until December 10th for Constable Driver, December 30th for Constable Executive, January 5th, 2026, for Constable Ministerial, and January 15th, 2026, for Head Constable (AWO/TPO).
Selection One Week Before the Exam is Mandatory
According to the official SSC notification, candidates appearing for the Delhi Police Constable written exam must complete the self-slot selection at least one week before the exam date. For example, if a candidate is appearing for the written exam on December 16th, they must select their slot by December 9th.
Steps to Select Exam City and Date
To select your self-slot, first visit the official SSC website.
Then, complete the registration process by entering your registration ID and password.
Now, click on the Self Slot Selection link.
After that, select your preferred exam city and date.
Finally, click on the submit button and be sure to take a printout of your selection.
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