Table of contents |
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Overview |
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Part A: General Awareness |
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Analytical Aptitude |
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Part C: Numerical Ability |
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Delhi Police Driver Recruitment Process |
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Physical Measurement Test |
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The Trade Test |
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The selection process for the position of Constable (Driver) comprises multiple stages. While the Delhi Police Driver Syllabus is explicitly outlined for the CBT, other phases of the selection process will primarily focus on physical aspects like health, fitness, driving proficiency, and medical criteria. Any modifications to the Delhi Police Driver Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2024 will be officially communicated through notifications.
Topics Covered in the Exam
Delhi Police Driver Exam Pattern 2024
Delhi Police Driver Exam Pattern
The Delhi Police 2022 Exam Pattern includes the following stages:
The 2024 exam pattern is anticipated to be similar to the 2022 pattern, with any updates being reflected in this section.
Part | No. of questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
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Part A- General Awareness | 20 | 20 | 90 Minutes |
Part B- General Intelligence | 20 | 20 | 90 Minutes |
Ensure you are well-prepared for each section of the Delhi Police Driver Exam. Good luck with your preparations!
The Delhi Police Driver Recruitment process consists of several stages that candidates need to clear in order to secure a position as a driver with the Delhi Police force.
Candidates who qualify the CBT will proceed to the next stage of the selection process.
The Physical Endurance Test and Measurement (PE & MT) are conducted in two stages.
Candidates eligible for the PE round must meet specific criteria to qualify.
Age | Race 1600 Metres | Long Jump | High Jump |
Upto 30 Years | 7 Minutes | 12½ Feet (12’6”) | 3½ Feet (3’6”) |
Above 30 to 40 Years | 8 Minutes | 11½ Feet (11’6”) | 3¼ Feet (3’3”) |
Above 40 Years | 9 Minutes | 10½ Feet (10’6”) | 3 Feet (3’) |
Candidates who qualify the Race will be eligible to attempt the Long Jump and High Jump. They have three chances to clear these tests.
It's important to note that there is no provision to appeal against disqualification in the Race, Long Jump, and High Jump tests.
The Trade Test will be conducted to test the driving skills and road knowledge of candidates and will be based on the following:
Subject | Total Marks | Qualifying Marks | |
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Driving (Light Motor Vehicle) | Driving (Forward) : 20 marksDriving (Reverse) : 20 marksParking : 10 marks | 50 | 25 |
Driving (Heavy Motor Vehicle) | Driving (Forward) : 20 marksDriving (Reverse) : 20 marksParking : 10 marks | 50 | 25 |
Knowledge of traffic signs/ road sense/ basic driving rules like lane driving, overtaking procedure, road-map reading, assessment of shortest possible route etc | 25 | 12.5 |
A written test is the first step in the Delhi Police Driver recruitment process. It consists of questions assessing various aspects of the candidates' knowledge and skills related to driving and vehicle maintenance.
One crucial aspect evaluated in the recruitment process is the candidates' knowledge of vehicle maintenance. This includes understanding tire pressure, battery water level, oil quantity and grades, coolant, and the tension of belts and hose pipes.
After the written test, candidates have to undergo a comprehensive medical examination to ensure they meet specific health criteria set by the Delhi Police Services.
The medical test assesses various aspects of the candidates' health to determine their fitness for the role. Candidates must be free from diseases, defects, or deformities to qualify.
The vision test is a critical component of the medical examination. Candidates must meet specific vision criteria to be eligible for the position, including: