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Delhi Police Driver Exam Pattern For CBT and Physical Test

Updated on Sep 25, 2025 11:35 IST

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The Delhi Police Driver 2025 recruitment, conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), was released on 24th September 2025. This exam is a great opportunity for male candidates who want to join Delhi Police as Drivers. The selection process has several stages, a Computer-Based Test (CBT), Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT), Trade Test (Driving Skill Test), and finally a Medical Examination.

 

What is Delhi Police Driver Selection Process 2025?

 

The Delhi Police Driver Exam 2025 includes a Computer-Based Exam, Physical Test, Trade Test, Medical Examination, and Document Verification.

StageDetails
1Computer-Based Examination (CBT) – Objective type online test
2Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT)
3Trade Test (Driving Skill Test)
4Medical Examination
5Document Verification

 

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What is Delhi Police Constable (Driver) Exam Pattern 2025?

 

The Delhi Police Constable (Driver) Exam Pattern 2025 includes a Computer-Based Exam, Physical Test, Trade Test, and Medical Examination.

StageExam Pattern Details
1Computer-Based Examination (CBT) – Objective type online test
2Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT)
3Trade Test (Driving Skill Test)
4Medical Examination of recommended candidates

Delhi Police Constable (Driver) Computer Based Examination (CBT) Pattern:

 

The Computer-Based Examination (CBT) for Delhi Police Constable (Driver) is the first stage of the selection process and tests candidates' knowledge through objective-type questions. Below are the details of CBT:

SubjectQuestionsMarks
General Awareness / GK2020
General Intelligence2020
Numerical Ability1010
Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance, Traffic Rules, Environment, etc.5050
Total100100
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks
  • The computer based examination will be conducted in English and Hindi only

Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT)

 

Candidates who clear the written test will proceed to the PE&MT. This includes physical activities like running, long jump, and high jump, along with verification of physical standards.

Physical Endurance Test (PET) Male Candidates

 

Candidates must meet specific physical endurance standards based on age. They first complete a 1600-meter race, followed by long jump and high jump tests if they qualify.

Age GroupRace (1600m)Long JumpHigh Jump
Up to 30 years07 minutes12½ feet (3.81 m)3½ feet (1.07 m)
Above 30 to 40 years08 minutes11½ feet (3.51 m)3¼ feet (0.99 m)
Above 40 years09 minutes10½ feet (3.20 m)3 feet (0.91 m)

 

Note: Candidates must clear the race to attempt the jumps. Three attempts are allowed for each jump, with no appeals against disqualification.

Physical Measurement Test (PMT) Male Candidates

 

Only candidates who qualify the Physical Endurance Test undergo the Physical Measurement Test, where minimum height and chest measurements must be met, with relaxations for certain categories.

MeasurementStandardRelaxation
Height170 cmRelaxable by 5 cm for: Hill area residents, ST candidates, sons of Delhi Police personnel/MTS staff
Chest81–85 cmRelaxable by 5 cm for: Same as above

Note: Candidates may appeal height/chest disqualification on the same day. No appeals for race or jump failures.

Trade Test (Driving Test) 

 

Candidates qualifying PE&MT must pass a driving trade test assessing practical driving skills and knowledge. The test is qualifying in nature and consists of multiple parts.

PartMarksQualifying MarksCriteria
Light Motor Vehicle5025Forward (20), Reverse (20), Parking (10); 50% in each part
Heavy Motor Vehicle5025Forward (20), Reverse (20), Parking (10); 50% in each part
Traffic Signs & Road Sense2512.5Knowledge of signs, road rules, lane driving, overtaking
Vehicle Maintenance2512.5Knowledge of tyre pressure, battery, oil, coolant, belts

 

Note: Original and genuine driving license must be produced; forged licenses lead to disqualification and legal action.

 

Minimum Qualifying Marks for Delhi Police Driver Exam 2025

 

The minimum qualifying marks vary based on the category of the candidate and the difficulty level of the exam sections. Below is a breakdown of the Minimum Qualifying Marks for Delhi Police Driver Exam:

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Marks
General/EWS40%
OBC / SC / ST35%
Ex-Servicemen30%

Delhi Police Driver Syllabus 2025

 

The Delhi Police Driver Syllabus for CBT is designed to test a candidate's general knowledge, reasoning skills, numerical ability, road safety knowledge, and driving-related awareness.

PartSyllabus Coverage
Part A: General AwarenessQuestions on current events, everyday observations, and knowledge about India and neighboring countries covering Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Indian Economy, General Polity, Indian Constitution, Scientific Research, etc. 
Part B: ReasoningTests analytical aptitude and pattern recognition through analogies, similarities/differences, spatial visualization and orientation, visual memory, relationship concepts, arithmetic reasoning, coding-decoding, number and non-verbal series.
Part C: Numerical AbilityCovers Number Systems, Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions, Percentages, Ratio & Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit & Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time & Distance, Time & Work, and related arithmetic problems.
Part D: Road Sense & Vehicle KnowledgeQuestions on Traffic Rules, Traffic Signals and Signages, Vehicle Maintenance, Environmental Pollution caused by petrol, diesel, and CNG vehicles, Noise Pollution, etc.

 

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