Over 1,180 vacancies available for Assistant Teacher positions in Delhi’s education sector.
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has officially opened the registration process for the position of Assistant Teacher (Primary) under Advt. No. 05/2025. This initiative is part of a recruitment drive aiming to fill a total of 1,180 vacancies. Among these, 1,055 positions are designated for Assistant Teacher (Primary) in the Directorate of Education, while 125 positions are available within the New Delhi Municipal Council.
Eligible candidates interested in applying for these roles can do so through the official website dsssb.delhi.gov.in. The application window will remain open until October 16, 2025, providing ample time for candidates to complete the registration process.
As candidates prepare to apply, it is crucial to review the eligibility criteria, age limitations, pay scales, and other relevant details outlined in the official notification. This information will help ensure that applicants meet the necessary requirements before submitting their applications.
In terms of application fees, candidates belonging to unreserved categories are required to pay a fee of Rs 100. However, exemptions are provided for women candidates, as well as those belonging to the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Persons with Disabilities (PwBD), and Ex-servicemen categories.
The application process is straightforward. Candidates must start by visiting the homepage of the DSSSB website and clicking on the registration link. Following this, they will need to register themselves, fill out the application form, pay the applicable fee, and submit their applications. It is advisable for candidates to take a printout of the submitted form for future reference.
For additional information and updates regarding the recruitment process, candidates are encouraged to visit the official DSSSB website. This will ensure they remain informed about any changes or important announcements related to the recruitment of Assistant Teachers in Delhi.
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