DSSSB JE Civil result 2021 announced at dsssb.delhi.gov.in; Check cut-off details
DSSSB has announced the junior engineer (civil) result 2021 under the postcode 06/19 and 11/17. Check details about DSSSB JE cut off.
Ujjwal Kirti | May 20, 2021 | 04:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has released the DSSSB JE Civil result 2021 in online mode on the official website - dsssb.delhi.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the post of junior engineer (civil) under the postcode 06/19 and 11/17 can download the DSSSB JE Civil result PDF. As per the DSSSB JE Civil result 2021, a total number of 138 and 162 candidates have been shortlisted for the postcode 06/19 (DUSIB) and 11/17 (I & FC Department, GNCTD).
Along with the DSSSB JE Civil result 11/17 and 06/19, the exam authority has also released the category-wise DSSSB JE cut-off for both the posts. The DSSSB JE Civil result 2021 is announced on the basis of students’ performance in tier-II level which was conducted on March 19 and 20, 2021. The e-dossier link will be activated from May 25 to June 8, 2021.
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DSSSB JE Civil 2021: Important dates
Particulars |
Important dates |
DSSSB JE Civil result 2021 |
May 20, 2021 |
E-dossier link |
May 25, 2021 to June 8, 2021 |
How to check DSSSB JE Civil result 2021?
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Visit the official website of the DSSSB- dsssb.delhi.gov.in.
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Click on the result tab available on the homepage.
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A new page will be displayed
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Click on the DSSSB JE civil result notices available separately for both the postcodes.
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Click on the DSSSB JE civil result PDF.
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Save the result for the future reference.
What after the release of DSSSB JE Civil result 2021?
After the declaration of DSSSB JE civil result 2021, those who are provisionally shortlisted need to upload the documents in the e-dossier link which will be activated from May 25 to June 8, 2021. The documents will be uploaded in e-dossier by logging into their registered accounts on the DSSSB OARS module. The final selection list of candidates will be released after the document verification round. Candidates can check the list of documents that need to be uploaded.
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Education certificates
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Mark sheets
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Caste certificates
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Admit card
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Proof of government servant or Ex-Serviceman
DSSSB Cut-off 2021
The exam authority has also released the DSSSB category-wise cut-off for both the postcodes. Students who are provisionally shortlisted can check the cut-off as per their category in the table below.
DSSSB JE Civil cut-off 11/17
Category |
Cut-off Marks (Out of 200) |
General |
109.94 |
OBC |
93.85 |
SC |
103.44 |
ST |
96.29 |
PH-OH |
78.09 |
PH-HH |
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DSSSB JE Civil cut-off 06/19
Category |
Cut-off Marks (Out of 200) |
General |
121.85 |
OBC |
96.95 |
SC |
94.76 |
ST |
115.52 |
PH-OH |
73.41 |
Ex-SM |
80.50 |
SP |
95.02 |
More about DSSSB result
The shortlisted candidates are also being separately informed through the registered mobile number and email id. It is also notified that those who are not able to upload e-dossier in the given time period will be rejected and no further opportunity will be given.
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