DSSSB Recruitment 2023: Notification out for 1, 752 vacancies at dsssb.delhi.gov.in, apply from January 9
Alivia Mukherjee | December 29, 2023 | 03:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates applying for DSSB teacher recruitment 2023 will have to pay an application fee of Rs 100.
NEW DELHI: Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has issued a notification regarding recruitment of 1,752 assistant teachers and PGT vacancies. The registration process will begin from January 9 and the last date to apply is February 7. Interested and eligible candidates can apply on the official website at dsssb.delhi.gov.in.
There are a total 1,752 vacancies under DSSSB teacher recruitment 2023, out of which 1,455 vacancies are for assistant teacher post and 297 are for post graduate teacher post.
Candidates applying for DSSB teacher recruitment 2023 will have to pay an application fee of Rs 100. Women, Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, Persons with Disabilities, and Ex-Servicemen are excluded from paying the application fee.
Candidates who submit their applications online must pay the required fees only via SBI e-pay. Other ways of payment are not acceptable, and such candidates' applications will be rejected. The payment made by other means will stand forfeited.
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DSSSB Teachers Recruitment 2023: Eligibility
Assistant teacher post
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Passed Class 12 or its equivalent with at least 45% marks from a recognised Board or university.
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Diploma or certificate in Nursery Teacher Education programme of at least two years duration or BEd (Nursery) from a recognised Institute.
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Must have passed Hindi at secondary level
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Candidate’s age should not exceed 30 years.
Post graduate teacher post
- Master Degree (or its equivalent oriental Degree in the case of PGT
- Hindi) in the subject concerned from any recognized University.
- Degree in Education.
- Candidate’s age should not exceed 36 years.
DSSSB Teachers Recruitment 2023: Exam pattern
Assistant teacher post
The recruitment exam for the assistant teacher post will be divided into 2 sections. Section A will be 5 sections- Mental ability and reasoning ability, general awareness, English language and comprehension, Hindi language and comprehension, numerical aptitude and data Interpretation. Each section carries 20 marks. The exam carries 200 marks in total. The duration of th exam will be 3 hours.
Post graduate teacher post
The recruitment exam for the post graduate teacher post will be divided into 2 sections. The first section will be further divided into- General awareness, general Intelligence, reasoning ability, arithmetical and numerical ability, Hindi Language and comprehension, Test of English language and comprehension. The duration of the exam is 2 hours.
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