The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced a final opportunity for candidates to apply for 615 vacancies, including roles such as Forest Guard and Caretaker. The deadline for applications is set for September 16, 2025.
The application process for these various positions is nearing its conclusion. This recruitment drive encompasses a total of 615 roles, including Forest Guard, Caretaker, and more. If you haven't submitted your application yet, this is a prime opportunity. Applications must be submitted through the official DSSSB website at dsssbonline.nic.in.
The online application process commenced on August 18, 2025, and candidates are actively applying via the online portal. With the deadline approaching, applicants are encouraged to complete their submissions promptly to avoid last-minute issues and technical difficulties.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
Who is Eligible to Apply?
The educational qualifications required for these positions vary by role. The minimum requirement starts at 10th grade and extends to postgraduate qualifications. Candidates who have completed 10th or 12th grade can apply, along with those holding ITI, Diploma, or PG Diploma qualifications. Graduates (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, B.Ed, B.Tech/BE) and postgraduates (MA, MSc, MTech/ME, MBA/PGDM, MCA) are also eligible.
Age Limit and Application Fees
Age Requirements
Applicants must be at least 18 years old, with a maximum age limit of 37 years. However, candidates from SC/ST, OBC, EWS, and Divyang categories will receive age relaxation in accordance with government regulations.
Application Fee Details
Candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs 100 for general and other categories. Women, SC/ST candidates, Divyang (PwBD), and ex-servicemen are exempt from this fee. However, ex-servicemen who are already employed in a government position will not qualify for this exemption.
Steps to Apply for DSSSB Recruitment
How to Submit Your Application
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