The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the tentative answer key for the Constable (Driver)-Male Delhi Police Examination, 2025. You can now check the answer key along with your question paper and response sheet online at SSC.gov.in.The computer-based examination (CBE) was conducted across the country from December 16 to December 17, 2025. Candidates who appeared in the exam can access their response sheets and question papers for personal use and self-analysis.How to check the tentative answer key and response sheetTo access the answer key and response sheet, you need your registration number and password. The SSC has provided a challenge module, where the question sequence may differ from what you saw during the exam. However, your original answers will be correctly reflected in the system.
You can raise objections if you find any discrepancies in the tentative answer key. Each question or answer challenged requires a payment of INR 50. Objections submitted after the deadline or through any other method will not be accepted.Here are the five simple steps to check and raise objection through the official websit at ssc.gov.in1. First go to ssc.gov.in and click on the log buttonand then enter your registration number and password, and then click on the login.2. There will be a link for the Constable (Driver)-Male Delhi Police 2025 tentative answer key, click on that.3. Review your downloaded question paper and response sheet carefully. You make sure to note any answers you want to challenge.4. Then click on the challenge module, select the question(s) you want to dispute, and pay the Rs 50/- fee per question.5. Lastly, submit the objections before the deadline i.e., 06:00 PM on January 3, 2026, and save the confirmation for your records.Important instructions for candidatesThe saved question paper is strictly for personal use and self-analysis. Tentative answer keys and response sheets will not be available after the specified time limit. SSC will not entertain individual requests for answer keys in the future.Candidates are advised to complete the process within the challenge window to ensure their objections are considered. This process helps maintain transparency in the examination.
