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Delhi Police AWO/TPO 2026 Answer Key & Objection Window Open till Feb 7

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• Updated on 6 Feb, 2026, 6:35 PM, by Arman Kumar

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the provisional answer key and response sheet for the Delhi Police Head Constable (Assistant Wireless Operator/Tele‑Printer Operator) 2026 exam. Candidates can raise online objections with a ₹50 fee per question until 7 February 2026 at 6 PM.

 Delhi Police AWO/TPO 2026 Answer Key & Objection Window Open till Feb 7

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the provisional answer key and candidate response sheets for the Delhi Police Head Constable (Assistant Wireless Operator / Tele‑Printer Operator) Examination 2026. The Computer‑Based Test for this recruitment was conducted from 15 to 22 January 2026 for candidates vying for AWO and TPO posts.

 

AWO/TPO 2026 Answer Key Release and Download Process

Candidates who appeared in the Delhi Police AWO/TPO exam can download their answer keys and response sheets from the official SSC portal at ssc.gov.in. These documents allow aspirants to assess their performance before the final results are declared.

 

To download:

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in and go to the Answer Key/Recruitment section.
  2. Click on the link for Head Constable (AWO/TPO) Examination 2025 – Tentative Answer Key.
  3. Login using Registration Number/Roll Number and Password/Date of Birth.
  4. View and download the answer key and response sheet PDF for future reference.

 

Objection Window Details: Dates, Fee & Process

The objection submission window is now active, allowing candidates to challenge any answers they believe are incorrect in the provisional key. Challenges must be submitted online via the SSC portal using valid credentials.

  • Provisional Answer Key Release: 5 February 2026
  • Objection Window Open: 5 February 2026 (6:00 PM)
  • Objection Window Close: 7 February 2026 (6:00 PM)
  • Objection Fee: ₹50 per question (refundable if accepted)

To raise an objection, candidates must:

  1. Log in to their SSC candidate dashboard.
  2. Navigate to the Answer Key Challenge/Objection section.
  3. Select the question(s) they wish to challenge.
  4. Upload supporting evidence or justification where required.
  5. Pay the ₹50 objection fee per question and submit before the deadline

Note that objections submitted after 6 PM on 7 February 2026 or through offline modes will not be considered.

 

What Happens After the Objection Window Closes?

Once the objection window closes, SSC will review the submissions and make any necessary revisions to the answer key. After this verification process, a final answer key and scorecards are expected to be released. Candidates should regularly check ssc.gov.in for updates regarding results and subsequent recruitment steps. Candidates are advised to raise objections only with valid supporting material and well within the stipulated window to ensure their challenges are reviewed.