Registration for DSSSB Assistant Teacher positions closes today; details on application process provided.
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) is set to close the registration process today, October 16, for the recruitment of Assistant Teacher (Primary) positions under Advt. No. 05/2025. This recruitment drive seeks to fill a total of 1,180 vacancies. Out of these, 1,055 positions are designated for Assistant Teacher (Primary) in the Directorate of Education, while 125 positions are allocated for the same role within the New Delhi Municipal Council.
Eligible candidates interested in applying for these posts can do so through the official DSSSB website at dsssb.delhi.gov.in. The application process requires candidates to provide necessary details and complete their registrations before the deadline today.
In terms of application fees, candidates belonging to unreserved categories are required to pay a fee of Rs 100. However, there are exemptions available: women candidates, as well as those belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Persons with Disabilities (PwBD), and Ex-servicemen, do not need to pay any fee.
To initiate the application process, candidates should visit the DSSSB homepage and click on the registration link. This will lead them to the application form where they need to fill in the required information. After submitting the form, candidates should also ensure they take a printout for future reference.
For more detailed information regarding eligibility criteria, age limits, pay scales, and other specifics related to the recruitment notification, candidates are encouraged to visit the official website. It is imperative for interested individuals to complete their applications today, as the deadline signifies the closing of this particular recruitment opportunity.
The DSSSB recruitment for Assistant Teacher positions is a significant opportunity for those looking to establish a career in education within the Delhi region. With the vast number of vacancies available, candidates are urged to make the most of this recruitment drive and ensure their applications are submitted in a timely manner.
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