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Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO Cut Off 2025 & Previous Year

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• Updated on 25 Sep, 2025, by Kollegeapply

Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO Cut Off 2025 & Previous Year

The Delhi Police Head Constable (Assistant Wireless Operator/AWO and Tele-Printer Operator/TPO) Examination 2025 is scheduled to be conducted between December 2025 and January 2026, as per the official Delhi Police AWO TPO Notification 2025. The cut off marks for this recruitment exam will be released approximately one to two months after the exam concludes. Meanwhile, candidates can refer to the previous year’s cut off marks to gauge the expected difficulty level. The Delhi Police AWO TPO 2025 recruitment is announced for 552 vacancies, providing opportunities for candidates across various categories.

 

Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO Cut Off [Previous Year]

The last Delhi Police HC AWO TPO exam was conducted in 2022, and the category-wise cut off marks were released along with the results. Candidates can use these past cut off marks as a reference to estimate the scoring trends and exam difficulty.

 

Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO 2022 Cut Off (Male)

The cut off marks for male candidates in the 2022 examination were as follows:

Category

Cut Off (Male)

UR

71.18945

OBC

66.48676

SC

62.11324

ST

55.68709

EWS

66.66024

OH

38.03753

 

Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO 2022 Cut Off (Male-ESM)

The cut off marks for male Ex-Servicemen (ESM) were as follows:

Category

Cut Off (Male-ESM)

UR

35.27294

OBC

37.70552

SC

30.00000

ST

30.00000

EWS

30.00000

 

Delhi Police Head Constable AWO TPO 2022 Cut Off (Female)

For female candidates, the 2022 category-wise cut off marks were:

Category

Cut Off (Female)

UR

60.82149

OBC

53.02424

SC

48.84749

ST

37.99201

EWS

51.57257

OH

30.00000

Candidates preparing for the 2025 AWO TPO exam should monitor official notifications for the updated cut off marks, and consider the previous trends to set realistic preparation targets.

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