DSSSB Jr Clerk 2021 exam postponed due to administrative exigencies
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has deferred the DSSSB Jr Clerk 2021 exam which was supposed to be held from May 3 to May 12.
Richa Kapoor | April 23, 2021 | 08:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has issued a notice on its official website dsssb.delhi.gov.in that the DSSSB Jr Clerk 2021 exam has been deferred due to administrative exigencies. The DSSSB 2021 clerk exam was scheduled to be conducted from May 3 to May 12.
The DSSSB 2021 exam was to be conducted for recruitment of Junior clerk in the Delhi Transport Corporation.
Details about the DSSSB clerk recruitment 2021
Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board will undertake the recruitment process to fill 254 posts of Junior Clerk in Delhi Transport Corporation. A written test was to be conducted for the same. All the candidates who would clear the written exam for DSSSB Jr Clerk 2021, they would then have to appear for the typing test.
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DSSSB Jr Clerk Exam 2021- Exam Pattern
The entrance exam for the recruitment of DSSSB Jr Clerk will be of two hours in which the candidates will have to answer 200 multiple choice questions. The sections from which the questions would be asked are:
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General Awareness
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Arithmetical and Numerical Ability
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Test of Hindi Language
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General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability
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English Language and Comprehension
There will be 40 questions that would be asked in each section.
DSSSB Jr Clerk Exam 2021- Eligibility Criteria
All the candidates who have passed Class 12th, they would be eligible to appear for the DSSSB Jr Clerk Exam 2021 after they have successfully filled the application form. Only those candidates who had registered appropriately for the entrance exam, they would be able to download the admit card.
Key points related to DSSSB Jr Clerk Exam 2021
DSSSB had issued a notice in which it had said that the candidates must update their mobile number and the e-mail address for future communication. Also they must regularly check the official website with regard to the instructions that need to be followed for the online exam.
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