How many stages are there in the DSSSB exam?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    The DSSSB exam is conducted for multiple recruitments under the Subordinate Services of Delhi. The DSSSB exam process consists of a total of three stages. The stages are as follows:

    1. Tier 1 exam: This is the first stage, which is qualifying in nature. There are 200 objective-type questions to be attempted in two hours.
    2. Tier 2 exam: This is the second stage, which consists of 75 questions to be attempted in three hours. The results of this test are used to shortlist candidates for various DSSSB positions.
    3. Skill test or document verification: Depending on the post, the applicants may be required to appear in the final skill test. Otherwise,
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    The one-stage, one-tier exam is the deciding component of the DSSSB PGT/TGT/PRT selection procedure. There are two parts to the DSSSB JE/AE selection process that is a one-tier exam and a two-tier exam. The recruitment exams for various posts under many departments of the Delhi government's National Capital Territory (GNCT of Delhi) are administered by the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB). Every year, the DSSSB recruits new candidates for the following positions such as the PGT, TGT, Jr. Secretariat Assistant (LDC), Counsellor, Assistant Teacher (Primary), Assistant Teacher (Nursery), Head Clerk, Patwari, JE, AE, and

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    Aman singh | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    DSSSB regularly announces numerous vacancies for various posts. The selection process for DSSSB recruitment involves several tiers, including written tests, interviews, and document verification, depending on the specific post applied for. The selection procedure typically includes a written exam followed by additional tests like typing or stenography, if required by the position. Subsequently, candidates who qualify undergo document verification and a medical examination.

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