The Delhi Police Driver Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026 for the Computer Based Test (CBT) for the 2026 cycle have not yet been determined by the Staff Selection Commission, which calls candidates for the Delhi Police Driver job. It is anticipated that the DP Driver Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026 will resemble the one from the previous cycle. Although there are several steps in the screening process for hiring a constable (driver), the Delhi Police Driver Syllabus solely covers the CBT. Other selection phases will only consider physical characteristics including fitness, driving prowess, health, and medical standards.
Delhi Police Driver Exam syllabus for 2026 typically consists of the following sections:
General Awareness
Numerical Ability
Reasoning Ability
Road Safety and Traffic Rules
Vehicle Mechanism and Driving Skills
Physical Endurance and Driving Skill Test
In addition to the written exam, candidates will be evaluated based on:
Every applicant will take a computer-based test, which will be administered at several venues. In addition, the Delhi Police will administer the Trade Test and the Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE & MT). The PE & MT and Trade Test are based on the candidates’ physical attributes and driving abilities rather than a set curriculum.
The Computer Based Test is expected to be conducted online and is divided into 4 parts. The detailed Delhi Police Driver 2026 CBT expected syllabus has been compiled below:
| Part | Syllabus |
| Part A: General Awareness |
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| Part B: General Intelligence |
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| Part C: Numerical Ability |
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| Part D: Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance, Traffic Rules/ Signals vehicle & environmental pollution | Questions related to
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We have provided a detailed explanation of the Delhi Police Exam Pattern for the Computer Based Test (CBT), the Trade Test, the Medical Test, and the Physical Endurance Test and Measurement (PE & MT). It is anticipated that the 2026 exam pattern will be identical to the exam format. This section will be updated whenever this pattern changes.
]Computer Based Test (CBT)
| Part | No. of questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
| Part A- General Awareness | 20 | 20 | 90 Minutes |
| Part B- General Intelligence | 20 | 20 | |
| Part C- Numerical Ability | 10 | 10 | |
| Part D- Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance, Traffic Rules/ Signals vehicle & environmental pollution | 50 | 50 | |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 90 Minutes |
The Physical Endurance Test and Measurement (PE & MT) will be administered in the following two stages to the applicants who pass the CBT:
Every one of the requirements listed in this table must be met by those who are eligible for the PE round:
| 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’) |
Note: Those who qualify for the race will be able to compete in the high jump and long jump. Candidates must clear them in any one of the three chances offered to qualify for the Long Jump and High Jump. There is no way to challenge disqualification in the Hugh Jump, Long Jump, or Race.
The Measurement Test will be administered to applicants who pass the Endurance Test. The following are the measurement requirements that candidates for Delhi Police Driver positions must meet:
| Height | Chest | Chest Expansion | Height Expansion |
| 170 cm | 81-85 cm | 4 cm | 5cm |
Candidates’ driving abilities and road knowledge will be evaluated through the Trade Test, which will be based on the following criteria:
| Subject | Total Marks | Qualifying Marks |
Driving (Light Motor Vehicle)
| 50 | 25 |
Driving (Heavy Motor Vehicle)
| 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 |
| Knowledge of maintenance of vehicle i.e. J tyre pressure, battery water level, Quantity & grade of oils to be used, Coolant, tension of belts/hose pipes etc. | 25 | 12.5 |
| Total | 150 Marks | – |
Every candidate for a Delhi Police Driver position must take a medical exam. To be eligible for a seat in the Delhi Police Services, aspirants must fulfill the following medical requirements.
| Criteria | Medical Test |
| Health |
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| Vision | Vision Test will be conducted and the following vision conditions are a mandate.
The candidates must not possess colour blindness. |
For Delhi Police Driver (Constable) post, the commonly cited height standards for male candidates is 170 cm, with relaxations (5 cm) for certain categories (hill areas, ST, etc.).The height requirement for the Delhi Police Driver post is as follows:
Delhi Police Driver selection process involves the following rounds:
Here’s the lowdown on the Delhi Police Driver Physical Endurance Test (PET) for 2026:
| Age Group | Race (1600m) | Long Jump | High Jump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 30 years | 7 minutes | 12.5 feet | 3.5 feet |
| 30 to 40 years | 8 minutes | 11.5 feet | 3.25 feet |
| Above 40 years | 9 minutes | 10.5 feet | 3 feet |
Note: Candidates must clear the race to attempt the jumps. Three attempts are allowed for each jump, and failure to meet the standard will disqualify the candidate. There is no provision to appeal against disqualification in the Race, Long Jump, and High Jump.
Height: 170 cm (Relaxable by 5 cm for residents of Hill areas, ST candidates, and sons of Delhi Police personnel/Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police)
Chest: 81–85 cm (Minimum 4 cm expansion)
Note: There are no chest requirements for female candidates under this test.
After clearing the PET and PMT, candidates must pass a driving trade test assessing practical driving skills and knowledge of traffic rules and regulations. It is a qualifying test and consists of multiple parts:
Light Motor Vehicle (LMV):
Forward Driving: 20 Marks
Reverse Driving: 20 Marks
Parking: 10 Marks
Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV):
Forward Driving: 20 Marks
Reverse Driving: 20 Marks
Parking: 10 Marks
Knowledge of Traffic Signs/Road Sense/Basic Driving Rules: 25 Marks
Knowledge of Vehicle Maintenance: 25 Marks
Total Marks: 150 (Qualifying in nature)
Candidates who pass the driving test will undergo a medical examination to ensure they are physically fit for the job. The medical standards include:
Distant Vision: 6/6 in the better eye and 6/12 in the worse eye, without glasses
Near Vision: 6/12 in both eyes
No color blindness or night blindness
Free from serious medical conditions such as heart disease, epilepsy, or disabilities affecting driving
Shortlisted candidates will be required to present original and valid documents to confirm their eligibility. Documents include:
10th/12th mark sheets and certificates
Valid driving license for heavy motor vehicles (HMV)
Proof of age (Birth certificate or Class 10 certificate)
Category certificate (if applicable)
Aadhaar Card or other valid ID proof
The final merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in the Computer-Based Examination. All other stages — PET, PMT, Trade Test, Document Verification, and Medical Test — are qualifying in nature. Candidates must clear each of them to stay eligible for the final selection.
Physical Fitness: Regularly practice running, long jump, and high jump to meet the required standards.
Driving Skills: Hone your driving skills, including parking, reversing, and handling heavy vehicles.
Vehicle Maintenance Knowledge: Learn basic vehicle maintenance tasks like checking tire pressure, oil levels, and battery condition.
Traffic Rules: Familiarize yourself with traffic signs, road rules, and lane driving.
दिल्ली पुलिस ड्राइवर परीक्षा 2026 के लिए पाठ्यक्रम (Syllabus) निम्नलिखित है:
समय: 90 मिनट
कुल प्रश्न: 100
कुल अंक: 100
नकारात्मक अंकन: 0.25 अंक
सामान्य ज्ञान एवं करंट अफेयर्स (General Knowledge & Current Affairs) – 50 अंक
सामान्य बुद्धिमत्ता एवं तर्कशक्ति (General Intelligence & Reasoning) – 15 अंक
गणित (Mathematics) – 15 अंक
सड़क सुरक्षा नियम एवं यातायात संकेत (Road Safety & Traffic Rules) – 20 अंक
ड्राइविंग टेस्ट के लिए न्यूनतम अर्हता अंक:
ड्राइविंग टेस्ट के प्रमुख भाग:
अंतिम मेरिट लिस्ट लिखित परीक्षा और ड्राइविंग टेस्ट के अंकों के आधार पर बनाई जाएगी।
To cover the Delhi Police Driver syllabus effectively, you can refer to the following books that provide a comprehensive approach to the subjects covered in the exam:
Here are effective preparation tips for the Delhi Police Driver Exam 2026, based on the latest syllabus and exam pattern:
The Delhi Police Driver exam consists of three main stages:
Written Test (CBT) – 100 Marks
Physical Endurance & Measurement Test (PE&MT) – Qualifying
Trade Test (Driving Skills) – 150 Marks
Focus mainly on CBT first, as it decides your shortlisting for further stages.
The CBT includes:
General Awareness – History, Polity, Geography, Economy, Current Affairs, etc.
Numerical Ability – Arithmetic, Simplification, Ratio, Percentage, Time & Distance, Profit & Loss, etc.
Reasoning Ability – Verbal & Non-verbal reasoning, Series, Coding-Decoding, Analogies, etc.
Road Sense, Vehicle Maintenance & Traffic Rules – Basic traffic signs, motor vehicle acts, safety rules, etc.
Tip: Make short notes of each topic to revise quickly before the exam.
3 hours/day for General Awareness & Reasoning
2 hours/day for Maths Practice
1 hour/day for Vehicle & Traffic Rules topics
Revise daily and take mock tests every weekend.
Read newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express for national and Delhi-related current events.
Focus on:
Government Schemes
Awards & Appointments
Sports & Defense News
Delhi Police News & Updates
Physical Endurance: Practice running daily (1600m run, long jump, high jump).
Trade Test: Learn vehicle maintenance basics — clutch, brake, engine oil check, and driving in traffic conditions.
Tip: If possible, practice driving with a licensed instructor to refine your control and precision.
Practice Delhi Police Driver previous papers to understand the difficulty level.
Take online mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Analyze mistakes and revise weak areas regularly.
Don’t spend more than 1 minute per question in CBT.
Attempt easy questions first to secure marks quickly.
Avoid guesswork — negative marking may apply.
Lucent’s GK – for General Awareness
RS Aggarwal – for Reasoning & Quantitative Aptitude
Traffic Rules Handbook (available on Delhi Traffic Police website) – for road safety & driving-related topics
Revise short notes weekly.
Focus more on accuracy than just attempting all questions.
Use flashcards for vehicle parts and traffic symbols.
Since driving and physical tests need stamina and focus, maintain:
A balanced diet
Daily exercise
Proper sleep (7–8 hours)
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