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Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026

STATE GOVTDelhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission
Total Vacancies
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Pay Scale
As per 7th CPC
Last Date
N/A
State
Delhi
Qualification
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Exam Date
1 Oct 2025
📅 Important Dates
Exam Date1 Oct 2025
📊 Vacancy Details
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Post Names
CategoryState PSC
LocationDelhi
💰 Pay Scale / Salary
Salary as per Government pay matrix / 7th CPC
🎂 Age Limit
Minimum Age18 years
As per recruitment rules — check official notification

Age relaxation for SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), and PwD candidates as per Government of India norms. Ex-Servicemen and other special categories may get additional relaxation.

🎓 Educational Qualification

Refer to official notification for detailed eligibility criteria.

The qualification must be from a recognised university/institution. Candidates in their final year may check if provisional eligibility applies — see official notification for clarity.

📝 Exam Pattern & Syllabus Overview
Preliminary Examination
200 Qs | 200 marks | 2 hours | Qualifying for Mains shortlisting
  • GS Paper I: Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Environment, Current Affairs (100 marks)
  • CSAT Paper II: Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Decision Making, Basic Mathematics — Qualifying (minimum 33%)
Main Examination
6–8 Papers | 1500–2000 marks | Written + Optional Subject
  • GS Papers I–III: History, Polity, Economy, Science, Environment with State focus
  • State Specific Paper: State History, Culture, Geography, Economy, Schemes, Official Language
  • Optional Subject Paper I & II from approved list (Literature, Social Sciences, Science, Law etc.)
  • Essay & Hindi / Official Language Paper
Interview / Viva-Voce
100–150 marks | Final merit = Mains marks + Interview marks
  • State affairs, administration, current events, personality, leadership, ethical dilemmas, local language proficiency, social awareness
Key Topics to Cover:
State History, Culture, Heritage, Art Forms, Folk Traditions & LiteratureState Geography — Rivers, Mountains, Forests, Minerals, Agricultural Zones, Districts & BordersState Economy — Agriculture, Key Industries, Major Dams, Irrigation Projects, State BudgetState Governance — CM, Cabinet, Legislature, State Judiciary, Local Government, Panchayati RajState Government Schemes & Flagship Programmes — Welfare, Employment, Education, HealthIndian Polity — Constitution, Centre-State Relations, Federalism, Emergency ProvisionsNational Current Affairs, International Relations, Environment & EcologyOptional Subject — Standard reference books + 7-10 years Previous Year Papers of your State PSC

Note: The official syllabus is published in the recruitment notification. Always download and refer to the official syllabus document for the most accurate and up-to-date topic list for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026.

✍️ How to Apply
  1. Visit the official website of Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission using the link provided below
  2. Download and read the official notification carefully before filling the form
  3. Register / Login to the recruitment portal using your email and mobile number
  4. Fill the online application form with accurate personal, educational, and contact details
  5. Upload scanned documents — photograph, signature, certificates — in the specified format and size
  6. Pay the application fee (if applicable) online via Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or UPI
  7. Review all entries carefully before final submission
  8. Submit the form and save or print the confirmation/acknowledgement page
📁 Required Documents

Keep the following documents ready in digital form before starting the application. Physical originals are required at document verification after final selection.

  • Recent passport-size photograph (JPG format, as per size specified in notification)
  • Scanned signature on plain white paper
  • Class 10th (Matriculation) certificate — as proof of date of birth
  • Educational qualification certificates and all semester/year marksheets
  • Caste/Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC/EWS — issued by a competent authority (if applicable)
  • Persons with Disability (PwD) certificate from a government Medical Board (if applicable)
  • Domicile / Residence certificate of the relevant state (if required)
  • Aadhaar Card / Photo identity proof
  • Experience certificate for posts requiring prior experience
  • Any other document specifically mentioned in the official notification
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ℹ️ About This Recruitment

The Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission (DSSSB) is set to conduct its major 2026 recruitment drive for various posts within Delhi's government departments and organizations. This examination is a crucial gateway for aspirants seeking stable employment in the National Capital Territory. While the official notification detailing the exact number of vacancies, detailed pay scale, specific educational qualifications, age limits, and the application deadline is yet to be released, this recruitment consistently attracts lakhs of candidates. The posts typically fall under Group C and D categories across teaching, non-teaching, and technical cadres. Prospective applicants are advised to regularly check the official DSSSB portal for the imminent release of the detailed advertisement, which will outline the complete application process, exam pattern, and selection procedure for these sought-after Delhi government positions.

🏛️ About Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission

State Public Service Commissions are constitutional bodies established under Article 315 of the Constitution of India in each state to recruit officers for state civil services. State PSCs conduct rigorous examinations for IAS-equivalent State Administrative Service (SAS), State Police Service, State Forest Service, and various other departmental services. Officers recruited through State PSCs hold key administrative positions within state government machinery, including District Magistrates, Deputy SPs, Block Development Officers, and departmental heads. A career through State PSC is deeply rewarding, offering the chance to directly impact the lives of citizens in your home state while enjoying excellent salary, status, and benefits.

📚 How to Prepare for State PSC Exams

Follow these expert preparation tips to maximise your chances of success in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 and similar State PSC recruitment examinations:

  • State-Specific Syllabus — Download the official syllabus from the PSC website. State PSC syllabi differ significantly from UPSC — study state-specific topics first.
  • State History & Culture — Each PSC emphasises the history, geography, culture, economy, and polity of that specific state. Build deep state-specific knowledge.
  • Current Affairs — Cover both national and state-level current affairs. State government schemes, budgets, recent appointments, and local developments are tested.
  • Optional Subject Selection — Many State PSC Mains exams require optional subjects. Choose one aligned with your academic background and scoring potential.
  • Answer Writing Practice — Practise writing structured answers in the medium of your choice (English or regional language). Clarity and structure are rewarded.
  • Previous Year Papers — Analyse the last 5-7 years of papers for your specific State PSC to understand recurring topics, question patterns, and marking scheme.

Consistent preparation, regular revision, and timed mock test practice are the most reliable strategies to crack any government examination. Stay disciplined and trust the process.

🚀 Career Growth & Promotion Path

A career in State PSC offers a well-defined promotion structure. Here is the typical career progression for officers selected through Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 and similar recruitments:

Entry Level (2-year Probation)
Deputy Collector / DSP / SDM / Block Development Officer (BDO) / Revenue Officer
Pay Level 10 (₹56,100/month) + State DA + Local Compensatory Allowance
2-year probation at State Administrative Training Institute (ATI) covering revenue laws, land records, administration, development programmes. Officers posted to sub-divisions on day of joining for field exposure.
After 5–8 Years
Additional Collector / Additional SP / ADM / CEO Zila Parishad / Joint Director (Dept)
Pay Level 11–13 (₹67,700–₹1,18,500/month)
Officers manage major government programmes (MGNREGS, PM AWAS Yojana), handle quasi-judicial revenue and land acquisition cases, lead Block-level development teams, and coordinate with district collectors on law and order.
After 15–22 Years
Collector & District Magistrate / Superintendent of Police / Principal Secretary (Dept)
Pay Level 13–15 (₹1,18,500–₹1,82,200/month)
Collectors exercise full executive, revenue, and magisterial authority over entire districts — overseeing 2–5 lakh citizens, managing ₹200–2,000 crore development budgets, and coordinating disaster response and election management.
Senior Level (28+ Years)
Divisional Commissioner / Inspector General / Additional Chief Secretary / Chief Secretary
Pay Level 15–17 (₹1,82,200–₹2,25,000/month)
Top state civil servants advise the Chief Minister, head key secretariat departments, oversee multiple administrative divisions with hundreds of officers under their command, and represent the state government in national forums.

Promotion timelines and pay scales are indicative based on 7th CPC structure and departmental rules. Actual promotions depend on vacancies, DPC decisions, APAR/ACR grading, and departmental examinations. Benefits include annual increments (3% of basic pay), periodic Dearness Allowance (DA) revisions, LTC, medical, and post-retirement pension under NPS/OPS.

📖 Recommended Study Material & Books

The following books are widely recommended by toppers and coaching experts for State PSC examination preparation. These cover the core subjects tested in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 and similar recruitments:

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State-Specific History & General Knowledge
by Local publishers (Rajasthan GK, UP GK, Bihar GK etc.)
State history, districts, economy, schemes — get the book specific to your target PSC
📚
Indian Polity
by M. Laxmikant
Constitutional provisions, governance, Centre-State relations — critical for every State PSC exam
📚
Indian Economy: Performance & Policies
by Ramesh Singh
National + state economic profile — important for GS economic paper in Mains
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Certificate Physical & Human Geography
by G.C. Leong
Physical geography foundation before moving to state-specific geography topics in detail
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NCERT Books Class 6–12
by NCERT
Essential foundation — History, Geography, Science, Economics before any advanced reference
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State PSC Previous Year Solved Papers (7-10 Years)
by State-specific publishers
Past papers for your specific PSC — single most important resource for pattern understanding

In addition to books, subscribe to monthly current affairs magazines (Pratiyogita Darpan, Chronicle, Competition Success Review) and practise on online mock test platforms (Oliveboard, Testbook, Adda247) to improve speed and accuracy. Quality of preparation matters far more than quantity of books — master a few good books thoroughly rather than reading many superficially.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is the last date to apply for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The application deadline for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 has not been officially confirmed yet. Candidates should regularly check the official website of Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission or bookmark this page on NaukriDhari, where the dates will be updated as soon as the official notification is published.

Q2. What is the total number of vacancies in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The total number of vacancies for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 will be officially notified by Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission in the recruitment notification. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification for the complete vacancy details including category-wise and post-wise distribution once it is released.

Q3. How to apply online for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

To apply for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026, follow these steps: First, visit the official website of Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission. Find the active recruitment section and click on the Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 notification link. Register yourself using your active email ID and mobile number. Log in with your credentials and carefully fill out the online application form with accurate personal, educational, and contact details. Upload scanned copies of your recent passport-size photograph, signature, and other required documents in the specified format and file size. Pay the applicable application fee online through Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or UPI. Review all entries before final submission. After submitting, download and print the application confirmation page for future reference.

Q4. What is the application fee for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The application fee details for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 will be specified in the official notification released by Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission. Typically, general/OBC/EWS candidates pay a nominal fee while SC/ST/PwD candidates are either exempted or charged a reduced fee as per government policy. Always verify the exact fee structure from the official notification.

Q5. What documents are required to apply for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The following documents are generally required when applying for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026: (1) Recent passport-size photograph in JPG/JPEG format within the specified file size. (2) Scanned signature on white paper. (3) Class 10th certificate for date of birth proof. (4) Educational qualification certificates and marksheets. (5) Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC/EWS — issued by a competent authority (if applicable). (6) PwD certificate from a Medical Board (if applicable). (7) Domicile or Residence Certificate (if required for the post). (8) Experience certificate (for posts requiring prior experience). Documents must be clear, self-attested, and within the specified size. Original documents are required at the time of document verification after selection.

Q6. Is Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 a permanent government job?

Yes, Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 offers regular, permanent government employment with Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission. As a State Government position in Delhi, it follows the state pay structure with regular increments, DA, and state government retirement benefits. Government employees also enjoy job security, promotions on time scales, medical facilities, Leave Travel Concession (LTC), housing (or HRA), and various other allowances — making this among the most stable and comprehensive career options available in India.

Q7. Where can I find the official notification for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The official notification for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 is published on the official website of Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission. The direct link to the official portal is https://www.sarkariexam.com/dsssb-various-post-exam-answer-key-2026/. The notification document contains all critical information including eligibility criteria, vacancy details, exam pattern and syllabus, important dates, application procedure, fee structure, and selection process. Candidates are strongly advised to download and read the complete official notification before filling out the application form to avoid any errors or omissions that may lead to rejection.

Q8. Is there negative marking in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The negative marking policy for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 depends on the specific exam stage. Most Computer Based Tests (CBTs) conducted by central government bodies like SSC, UPSC, and RRB carry a penalty of 0.25 or 0.50 marks per wrong answer. State-level police and teaching exams typically have no negative marking. For banking exams, 0.25 marks are deducted per wrong answer. The exact negative marking scheme for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 is mentioned in the official notification and admit card. Candidates should always verify the marking scheme before the exam and avoid random guessing when negative marking is applicable — instead, attempt only questions you are reasonably confident about.

Q9. Can final year students apply for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

Most government recruitment notifications require that the prescribed educational qualification must be completed as on the last date of application. However, several central government and state government bodies do allow final year students to apply provisionally — they appear in the exam and are required to submit their degree/marksheet at the time of document verification. Candidates are advised to read the eligibility clause of the official Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 notification carefully to check whether final year students are eligible to apply for this recruitment.

Q10. Is the Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 exam conducted online (Computer Based Test) or offline (OMR-based)?

The examination mode for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 is specified in the official notification. Most major central government recruitments — including SSC, UPSC, RRB, IBPS, and SBI — now conduct all stages as Computer Based Tests (CBTs) at NIELIT-empanelled test centres across India. Candidates log in to the test centre system, read questions on screen, and mark answers using the mouse — no pen or OMR sheet is required. State-level recruitments — particularly state police, state PSC preliminary exams, and some state teacher recruitments — may still conduct exams in the traditional OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) pen-and-paper mode. The specific mode (CBT/Online or OMR/Offline) for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 will be clearly mentioned in the official admit card and notification. Candidates must carry a valid photo ID on the day of examination regardless of the exam mode.

Q11. What is the probation / training period after selection in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

After selection in Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026, newly appointed candidates undergo a mandatory probation and training period before they are confirmed in service. For central government posts recruited through SSC, the probation period is typically 2 years. For UPSC-recruited civil servants (IAS, IPS, IFS), the Foundation Course at LBSNAA lasts 2 years. Banking probationary officers serve a 2-year probation. Defence officers complete 1-year training at their respective academies (IMA, AFA, INA). Teaching posts generally carry 1-2 year probation at DIET or SCERT. During the probation period, candidates receive full pay and allowances as per their pay scale. They may also be required to pass departmental examinations and practical training assessments before their service is confirmed. Failure to satisfactorily complete the probation period can lead to extension or termination of service.

Q12. When will the admit card for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 be released?

The admit card (also called Hall Ticket or Call Letter) for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 is typically released 10–15 days before the scheduled examination date on the official website of Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Commission. For SSC exams, admit cards are available on the SSC regional websites 1-3 weeks before the exam. For UPSC, it is released about 3 weeks before. For RRB, it is available approximately 4 days before the CBT date. For banking exams (IBPS, SBI), call letters are available on the official banking portal about 7-14 days before. Candidates are required to download their admit card from the official website — it is NOT sent by post. You will need your registration number and date of birth to download it. Always download and take 2-3 colour printouts of your admit card. Carrying a valid government-issued photo ID alongside the admit card is compulsory at the examination centre.

Q13. What is the age calculation cutoff date for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026?

The age of a candidate for Delhi DSSSB Various Posts Recruitment 2026 is calculated as on the cutoff date mentioned in the official notification — this is usually the last date of application or the 1st of January of the recruitment year, depending on the recruiting body. For SSC exams, age is calculated as on 1st January of the year. For UPSC Civil Services, it is 1st August. For RRB, it is the date of notification. For Banking (IBPS/SBI), it is the first day of the month of the notification. For state police and state PSC, it is typically 1st January or the last date of application as specified. Candidates must calculate their age accurately as on the specified cutoff date and ensure they are within the age limit before applying.

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