The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has issued a recruitment notification for teaching and non-teaching posts, aiming to fill a total of 4,214 vacancies. The application process will begin on January 9, 2024, with a deadline set for February 7, 2024. The vacant posts include Section Officer (Horticulture), Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Assistant, Stenographer Grade 2, Junior Stenographer, Typist, Stenographer and Assistant Grade 1, Assistant Teacher, and Post Graduate Teacher. Interested and eligible individuals can apply through the official website.
Vacancy details:
- Assistant teacher: 1,455
- Post graduate teacher: 297
- Section officer: 108
- LDC, Junior Assistant, and Stenographer positions: 2,354
General and OBC category candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs 100, while women/SC/ST/PH/Ex-servicemen candidates are exempted from fee payment.
DSSSB Recruitment 2024: Eligibility
Candidates must have a minimum bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Salary structure
Primary Teachers (PRT), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), and Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) adhere to the 7th Central Pay Commission guidelines.
The salary comprises basic pay, allowances, and deductions, with varying amounts for each category:
- Primary Teachers: Rs 45,647
- Trained Graduate Teachers: Rs 58,262
- Post Graduate Teachers: Rs 59,042
Selection Process
The selection process involves four stages: a written exam covering relevant subjects, a Skill Test (if required for a post) assessing practical abilities, document verification to confirm eligibility and qualifications, and a medical examination to ensure compliance with physical fitness standards for the respective post.
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