SSC- DP Constable Driver/ 29th July/ 1411 Vacancies
Updated On : 18 Aug, 2022
IMPORTANT POINTS: AT A GLANCE
The Staff Selection Commission will conduct an open competitive examination for recruitment of Constable (Driver)-Male in Delhi Police as per the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Delhi Police and the Staff Selection Commission. Candidates from all parts of the country will be eligible to apply.
The Staff Selection Commission has released the Official Notification for the examination of Delhi Police Constable Driver on 8 July, 2022 at their Official Website. Many candidates have applied for the examination. Through this article, we are providing all the exam-related information.
Important Link
Official Notification | Click Here |
Official Website | Click Here |
Important Dates
Event | Date |
Notification releases on | 8tth July 2022 |
Application starts on | 8tth July 2022 |
Last date to apply | 29th July 2022 |
Last date and time for receipt of online applications | 29th July 2022 |
Last date and time for generation of offline Challan | 29th July 2022 |
Dates of ‘Window for Application Form Correction’ and online payment of Correction Charges. | 2nd August 2022 |
Exam Date | October 2022 |
APPLICATION PROCESS
How to apply
Go to https://ssc.nic.in/, the SSC's official website.
Select "Apply" from the menu on the SSC homepage.
Look for the link of "Driver (Constable) - Male in Delhi Police Examination." Select that link.
A prompt to "Login to Apply for the Examination" will appear. Choose "Ok."
You'll return to the SSC home page, where the Login section can be found. If you are a new user, click "Register Now" and complete the form to create your registration number and password; otherwise, log in using the information you already provided.
Fill out the application with the necessary information, making sure that there are no errors or discrepancies.
Once the application form has been completed, attach the necessary scanned documents and check the information entered.
Use an online payment method to pay the needed application cost before submitting the application form. Once the application has been submitted, download it and print it off for your records.
Application Fee
Category | Application Fee |
General | INR 100/- |
Note: There is no fee for Females/ SC/ ST and Ex-servicemen.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Nationality
Candidates must be citizens of India.
Age Limit
Candidates must be between 21-30 years as on 01-07-2022. The candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-07-1992 and not later than 01-07-2001.
Relaxation in the upper age limit for different categories is also given to some special categories.The detailing for the same is tabulated below;-
Category | Age relaxation |
SC/ ST | 5 years |
OBC | 3 years |
Ex-Servicemen | 03 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the date of reckoning. |
Sportsperson of distinction who have represented a State at the National level of 50 the Country at International level in sports during preceding three years from the closing date of receipt of online applications (List of Games/ Sports at Annexure-IX) | 5 years |
Sportsperson of distinction who have represented a State at the National level or the Country at International level in sports during preceding three years from the closing date of receipt of online applications (SC/ ST) (List of Games/ Sports at Annexure-IX) | 10 years |
Departmental candidate of Delhi Police (UR) | Up to 40 years |
Departmental candidate of Delhi Police (OBC) | Up to 43 years |
Departmental candidate of Delhi Police (SC/ ST) | Up to 45 years |
Educational Qualification
10+2 (Senior Secondary) passed or equivalent from a recognized Board (as on 29.07.2022 i.e. the closing date of receipt of online application
Should be able to drive heavy vehicles with confidence
Valid driving license for Heavy Motor Vehicles (as on closing date of receipt of online application)
Possess knowledge of maintenance of vehicles.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection for the Delhi Police Constable Driver will be based on the following process:-
(i) Computer Based Examination
(ii) Physical Endurance and Measurement Test (PE&MT)
(iii)Trade Test and
(iv) Medical Examination of the recommended candidates.
1. Written Examination
The exam will be conducted in CBT mode and there is no negative marking. Each right answer will be rewarded with 1 mark. The questions will be asked in Hindi & English both. The pattern for the same is as follows:-
Subject | Question | Marks | Duration |
General Awareness/ GK | 20 | 20 | 90 Minutes |
General Intelligence/ Reasoning | 20 | 20 | |
Numerical Ability/ Maths | 10 | 10 | |
Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance, Traffic Rules/ Signals, Vehicle & Environmental Pollution i.e Petrol and Diesel Vehicle, CNG Operated Vehicle, Noise Pollution, etc | 50 | 50 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
2. Physical Endurance Test
The results of the physical endurance test for each candidate, including servicemen and departmental candidates, are listed below (by age):
Age | Race (1600 m) | Long Jump | High Jump |
Up To 30 Yrs | 7 min | 12.5 Feet | 3.5 Feet |
30-40 Yrs | 8 min | 11.5 Feet | 3.25 Feet |
Above 40 Yrs | 9 min | 10.5 Feet | 3 Feet |
3. Trade Test
The candidates who qualify the Physical Endurance and Measurement Tests (PE&MT) will be called for the Trade Test. The Driving License of all the candidates who qualify the PE&MT will be verified and only those candidates whose Driving License are found genuine will be allowed to appear in the Trade Test. The candidate will also produce a valid Driving License (in original) at the time of Trade test. Necessary legal action will be taken against those candidates whose Driving License are found forged/false.
The trade test shall cover the following aspects and the Board will award the marks of each test as indicated below:-
Tests | Total Marks | Qualifying Marks |
Driving (Light Motor Vehicle):- (a)Driving (Forward) - (20 Marks) (b)Driving (Reverse) - (20 Marks) (c)Parking - (10 Marks) | 50 Marks (50% in each tests i.e. a, b & c) | 25 Marks |
Driving (Heavy Motor Vehicle):- (a)Driving (Forward) - (20 Marks) (b)Driving (Reverse) - (20 Marks) (c)Parking - (10 Marks) | 50 Marks (50% in each tests i.e. a, b & c) | 25 Marks |
Knowledge of traffic signs/road sense/ basic Driving rules like lane driving, overtaking procedure, road-map reading, assessment of shortest possible route etc.(25 marks) | 25 Marks | 12.5 Marks |
Knowledge of maintenance of vehicle i.e. Tyre pressure, battery water level, Quantity & grade of oils to be used, Coolant, tension of belts/hose pipes etc.(25 marks) | 25 Marks | 12.5 Marks |
4. Medical Standard
1 The candidates should be of sound health, free from disease/defect/ deformity.
2 Better eye vision 6/6 without glasses, worse eye 6/12 without glasses. Free from colour blindness. No relaxation is allowed/ permissible.
3 The selected candidates shall be medically examined by doctors in selected Government hospitals in Delhi as per the prescribed standards in Rule-17A (XX) and Rule-24 (Appendix) of the Delhi Police (Appointment & Recruitment) Rules, 1980 as amended from time to time.
5. Document Verification
All the candidates short-listed on the basis of their performance in the Computer Based Examination and who qualify all the events of PE&MT (i.e. race, long/ high jump and physical measurement) will be required to appear for and Trade Test and Document Verification along with the photocopies and original documents.
SYLLABUS OF CBT
Part | Subject | Topics |
Part A | General Awareness | Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness around him. Questions will also be designed to test his knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Indian Economy, General Polity, Indian Constitution, Scientific Research, etc. These Questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline. |
Part B | Reasoning | Analytical Aptitude and ability to observe and distinguish patterns will be tested through questions principally of non-verbal type. This component may include questions on Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Spatial Visualization, Spatial Orientation, Visual Memory, Discrimination, Observations, Relationship Concepts, Arithmetical Reasons and Figural Classification, Arithmetic Number Series, Non-Verbal Series, Coding and Decoding, etc. |
Part C | Numerical Ability | This paper will include questions on problems relating to Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions and relationship between Numbers, Fundamental Arithmetical Operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, etc. |
Part –D | Questions related to Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance, Traffic Rules/Signals/Signages, Vehicle & Environmental Pollution, i.e., petrol and diesel vehicle, CNG Operated Vehicle, Noise Pollution, etc. |
POST & VACANCY
Post | Vacancy | Salary |
Delhi Police Constable Driver | 1411 | INR 5200-20200/- Plus 2000 Grade Pay |
INCENTIVE
Incentive to NCC Certificate Holders
The incentive to ‘NCC Certificate’ holders will be granted at the following scales:
Certificate Category | Incentive/Bonus marks |
NCC ‘C’ Certificate | 5% of the maximum marks of the examination |
NCC ‘B’ Certificate | 3% of the maximum marks of the examination |
NCC ‘A’ Certificate | 2% of the maximum marks of the examination |
Note: (i) The benefit will only be given on production of the original certificate supporting their claims (subject to verification) at the time of document verification (i.e. PE&MT). The crucial date for this purpose will be the closing date of receipt of online applications. This benefit is not available for Ex-servicemen.
WEIGHTAGE OF ADDITIONAL MARKS
The weightage of additional marks will be given to the candidates possessing Degree or Post-Graduate Diploma Certificate awarded by the Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) which will be at the following scales:-
Class obtained in Degree/ Post Graduate Diploma | Additional marks to be given |
Distinction | 5% of the maximum marks of the examination |
First Class | 4% of the maximum marks of the examination |
Second Class | 3% of the maximum marks of the examination |
Pass Class | 2% of the maximum marks of the examination |
Note: (i) The benefit will only be given on production of the original certificate supporting their claims (subject to verification) at the time of document verification (i.e. Page 7 of 50 PE&MT). The crucial date for this purpose will be the closing date of receipt of online applications.