
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the tentative answer key for the Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Examination 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) can now check their answer key, response sheet, and question paper by visiting the official website ssc.gov.in.
The release of the answer key allows candidates to calculate their expected scores and raise objections, if required, within the stipulated timeline.
SSC Delhi Police Head Constable Exam 2026: Key Highlights
- Exam Name: Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Examination
- Conducting Authority: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
- Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Answer Key Status: Released (Tentative)
- Official Website: ssc.gov.in
The CBT was conducted in January 2026 across multiple examination centres in India.
How to Download SSC Delhi Police Head Constable Answer Key 2026
According to the official notice, SSC has made available:
- Tentative Answer Key
- Question Paper
- Individual Response Sheet
Candidates must log in using their Registration Number and Password to access these documents
Candidates can follow the steps below to download the answer key:
- Visit the official SSC website ssc.gov.in
- Click on the Login option available on the homepage
- Enter your Registration Number and Password
- Open the link for Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Examination 2026
- View and download the answer key, response sheet, and question paper
- Save a copy for future reference
Steps to Raise Objections Against SSC Answer Key 2026
If candidates find any discrepancy in the tentative answer key, they can raise objections online by following these steps:
- Log in to the SSC portal using your credentials
- Select the question you wish to challenge
- Upload supporting documents, if required
- Pay the objection fee of ₹50 per question
- Submit the objection before the deadline
Note: Objections submitted after the deadline or through offline modes will not be accepted.
SSC Answer Key Objection Dates & Fee
Candidates who find discrepancies can raise objections online:
- Objection Window:
From 5 February 2026 (6:00 PM)
Till 7 February 2026 (6:00 PM) - Objection Fee: ₹50 per question challenged
SSC has clearly stated that objections submitted after the deadline or through offline modes will not be accepted. Late submissions will be rejected without exception
Important Instructions for Candidates
SSC has clarified that:
- The sequence of questions and options in the challenge module may differ from the actual exam
- This happens because the challenge module shows a common sequence for all candidates of a shift
- However, the answers selected by candidates are accurately recorded
- The answer key and response sheet will be available only for a limited period
- Candidates must download their response sheets before the objection window closes
- SSC will review all valid objections before releasing the final answer key
- The result will be prepared based on the final revised answer key
What’s Next After the Answer Key?
Once the objection window closes, SSC will evaluate the challenges and publish the final answer key. After that, the SSC Delhi Police Head Constable Result 2026 will be announced on the official website.
Candidates are advised to keep checking ssc.gov.in for the latest updates.

Rajil M P is a seasoned banking professional with over eight years of experience in the Indian banking sector. He has successfully completed the JAIIB and CAIIB examinations conducted by the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), reflecting his strong academic foundation and practical expertise in banking, finance, and risk management. He is the founder and editor of IndianBanker.com, a trusted platform focused on banking news, exam preparation, financial updates, and practical tools for banking aspirants, professionals, and informed readers. Drawing from real-world banking experience, Rajil simplifies complex topics such as interest rates, loans, deposits, RBI policies, and government schemes, making them easy to understand and apply.
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