DSSSB PGT result 2021 released at dsssb.delhi.gov.in; Check PGT Sociology cutoff here
Ujjwal Kirti | August 27, 2021 | 02:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
DSSSB has released the DSSSB PGT result for sociology in online mode. Get direct link to download the result of DSSSB PGT 2021.
NEW DELHI:
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has released the DSSSB PGT result 2021 in online mode on the official website - dsssb.delhi.gov.in. The DSSSB result 2021 has been released for PGT Sociology - Male and PGT SOciology - Female. Candidates who appeared in the DSSSB PGT Sociology exam conducted on June 25, 2021 can check their marks by logging in to their account on the Online Application Registration System (OARS) module.
Direct link to check the
DSSSB PGT result 2021
Along with the result of DSSSB 2021, the exam authority has also mentioned the DSSSB PGT cutoff 2021 and details about uploading documents in e-dossier. According to the DSSSB PGT result 2021, a total number of 32 students are qualified out of 402 candidates for PGT Sociology male and 26 candidates are qualified out of 773 candidates for PGT Sociology female.
DSSSB 2021 exam date
|
Event |
Important Dates |
|
DSSSB PGT Sociology exam |
June 25, 2021 |
|
DSSSB PGT result 2021 |
August 27, 2021 |
How to check DSSSB PGT result 2021
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Visit the official website - dsssb.delhi.gov.in
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On the latest update section, click on the DSSSB PGT result notice
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A new page will be open
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Click on the DSSSB PGT result PDF 2021
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Check the DSSSB PGT cutoff marks and other details mentioned in the PDF
How to check marks obtained in the DSSSB PGT 2021 exam?
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Visit the official website - dsssb.delhi.gov.in and click on the link available for OARS on the homepage.
Or.
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Visit the DSSSB website - dsssbonline.nic.in
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On the OARS page, click on sign in tab
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Enter date of birth, Class 10th roll number and passing year, password and the verification text.
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Click on ‘Sign in’
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The details about marks scored in DSSSB PGT exam will be displayed on the screen.
DSSSB PGT result 2021 - Uploading documents in e-dossier
Candidates who have been qualified in the DSSSB PGT exam need to upload their relevant documents in the DSSSB e-dossier for the document verification. The e-dossier link will be activated on the DSSSB OARS module. Candidates can login using the credentials and upload the documents as per requirement. The e-dossier link will be activated from August 27, 2021 to September 10, 2021.
DSSSB PGT cut-off 2021
|
Category |
Cut Off (Out of 300 marks) for Sociology Male |
|
General |
144.44 |
|
OBC |
117.93 |
|
PH-OH |
92.68 |
|
PH-VH |
118.43 |
|
Category |
Cut Off (Out of 300 marks) for Sociology Female |
|
General |
153.03 |
|
OBC |
139.14 |
|
SC |
124.75 |
|
ST |
95.45 |
Note: The shortlisted candidates have also been separately mentioned on their registered mobile number and email-address as the additional benefits.
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