DSSSB TGT Teacher Recruitment 2025: 5346 Posts, Direct Apply Link

 

The (Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board) DSSSB TGT  has released the highly anticipated notification for the recruitment of Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) across various subjects under Advertisement No. 06/2025. This is a massive opportunity for teaching aspirants, with a total of 5346 vacancies announced. Candidates can find all necessary details on the Official Sarkari Result 2025 portal. The online application window is currently active, having commenced on 09 October 2025, and will close shortly on 07 November 2025. It is mandatory for all applicants to possess a Bachelor’s degree in the concerned subject, a B.Ed. qualification, and critically, a valid CTET Paper-II Pass Certificate. Prospective candidates are strongly urged to review the complete eligibility, syllabus, and application process detailed below to ensure a smooth application and targeted preparation.


DSSSB TGT Recruitment 2025: Key Dates and Application Fee Structure

Understanding the recruitment timeline is crucial for timely application. The window for this massive 5346-post drive is limited, closing in early November.

EventDateStatus
Application Start Date09 October 2025Active
Last Date for Online Application07 November 2025Deadline Approaching!
Fee Payment Last Date07 November 2025Crucial
Exam DateNotify SoonPreparation Mode
Admit Card ReleaseBefore ExamTo be Announced

Application Fee Details: A Major Relief for Reserved and Female Candidates

The application fee for the DSSSB TGT Recruitment is minimal, especially benefiting specific categories:

  • General, EWS, OBC Candidates: Rs. 100/-
  • SC, ST, PWD, and All Female Candidates: Rs. 0/- (Fee Exempted)

Candidates can pay the Examination Fee conveniently through Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking / UPI, strictly using the online fee payment modes available on the portal.


Vacancy Distribution, Age Limit, and Essential Eligibility Criteria

DSSSB TGT Vacancy Details 2025 (Total 5346 Posts)

With 5346 posts, this is one of the largest teaching recruitment drives in Delhi. The distribution ensures fair representation across categories:

Post NameCategoryNo. of PostsPercentage Share
Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT)General (UR)207038.7%
EWS81915.3%
OBC160130.0%
SC64212.0%
ST2144.0%
Grand Total5346 Posts100%

DSSSB TGT Eligibility: Navigating the Complex Subject and B.Ed. Rules

The eligibility criteria for TGT posts are rigorous, emphasizing both academic performance and professional teaching certification:

  • Minimum Age: Not Applicable (The focus is on the maximum limit).
  • Maximum Age: 30 Years (As on 07 November 2025). Significant age relaxation is provided for SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years – Delhi only), PWD, and departmental candidates as per DSSSB/Delhi Govt. rules.
  • Academic Qualification (Degree):
    • Option 1 (Bachelor’s): A Bachelor’s Degree in the concerned subject with at least 50% aggregate marks. The concerned subject must have been studied for at least 2 years during the graduation course.
    • Option 2 (Master’s): A Master’s Degree in the concerned subject with at least 50% marks in either the Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.
    • Option 3 (Integrated Course): 4-year integrated course (B.El.Ed / B.Sc.B.Ed / B.A.B.Ed) from an NCTE-recognized institution, where the subject was studied for at least 3 years.
  • Professional Qualification (B.Ed.): A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) or a three-year integrated B.Ed-M.Ed. from a recognized University/Institute. (Not required if Option 3 above is selected).
  • Mandatory CTET Requirement: Candidates **MUST** have a passing certificate for the Central Teachers Eligibility Test (CTET) Paper-II, conducted by CBSE. CTET is compulsory for all TGT posts.

Complete Mode of Selection and Written Exam Pattern (Tier-I)

The selection process is straightforward but intensely competitive, relying heavily on the performance in the single-stage written examination.

The Three Stages to Secure a TGT Post in Delhi

  1. Written Examination (Tier-I): A single-stage, objective-type examination of 200 marks. Performance in this test dictates selection.
  2. Document Verification (DV): Checking of all original certificates (Educational, Professional, CTET, Caste, and Age Proof) against the online application details.
  3. Medical Examination: Final health clearance before the issuance of the appointment letter.

DSSSB TGT Written Exam Pattern (200 Marks)

The examination consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for 200 marks, with a strict time limit and negative marking, making speed and accuracy critical.

SectionSubjectNo. of QuestionsMarks
Section A (General)General Awareness (GA)2020
General Intelligence & Reasoning2020
Arithmetical & Numerical Ability2020
Hindi Language & Comprehension2020
English Language & Comprehension2020
Section B (Subject Specific)Concerned Subject + Teaching Methodology100100
Total200 Questions200 Marks
  • Time Duration: 2 Hours (120 minutes).
  • Negative Marking: A deduction of 0.25 marks is applicable for every incorrect answer.
  • Mandatory Sectional Cutoff: Candidates must qualify in both Section A and Section B separately. The minimum qualifying marks are typically 40% for General, 35% for OBC (Delhi), and 30% for SC/ST/PH.

Syllabus Deep Dive: The Road to Success in the TGT Exam

Given the sectional cutoff, candidates cannot afford to neglect any part of the syllabus. Preparation must be balanced, with significant attention paid to the subject-specific section.

Detailed Syllabus for Section A (100 Marks)

Section A is a test of general aptitude and linguistic ability. Aim for a high score here to compensate for potentially difficult subject questions.

  • General Awareness (GA): Focus on **Current Events (last 6 months)**, History (especially Indian National Movement), Polity (Indian Constitution), Geography, Economics, and everyday Science. Special emphasis should be placed on **Delhi’s Administration and GK**.
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability: Includes analogies, similarities, differences, spatial visualization, problem-solving, analysis, decision making, visual memory, and relationship concepts. Practice non-verbal reasoning extensively.
  • Arithmetical & Numerical Ability: Data Interpretation, Simplification, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Average, Profit & Loss, Discount, Time & Work, Time & Distance. Focus on speed and accuracy in calculation.
  • Hindi & English Language & Comprehension: Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms, and correct usage. Strong focus on comprehension passages and error correction. Since the exam is in Delhi, high proficiency in both languages is expected.

Detailed Syllabus for Section B (100 Marks) – Subject Specific

Section B covers the core teaching subject (e.g., Mathematics, Social Science, Hindi, etc.) at the graduation level and the methodology associated with teaching it.

  • Core Subject Knowledge: The questions will be based on the topics prescribed for the subject up to the **Post-Graduation level** (though mainly Bachelor’s level), with difficulty suitable for a TGT post. For instance, in TGT Mathematics, expect complex questions on Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Differential Equations, and advanced Geometry.
  • Teaching Methodology/B.Ed. Topics: This part is crucial and covers pedagogy, B.Ed. curriculum, teaching techniques, classroom management, **inclusive education**, child psychology, National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and educational technology. This section often decides the final merit.

Strategic Preparation: How to Maximize Your Score in the DSSSB TGT Exam

The 90-Day Exam Strategy: Balance and Precision

The competitive nature of DSSSB requires a balanced approach that respects the sectional cutoffs while aiming for a high overall score. Adopt the 70:30 Rule: dedicate 70% of your time to your **Subject-Specific Section (B)** and 30% to the **General Section (A)**.

  • Master Your Subject (Section B): Since 100 marks come from your core subject, deep conceptual clarity is non-negotiable. Review your graduation notes and practice solving objective questions from standard PGT/TGT level books.
  • Daily GA & Language Practice: Dedicate the first hour every morning to **Current Affairs** and the General Awareness section. Simultaneously, solve at least one comprehension and one grammar set daily for English and Hindi. Consistency, not volume, is key here.
  • The Power of the Mock Test: Take at least **one full-length mock test weekly** under strict 120-minute conditions. Analyze the results to identify weak areas in both Section A (e.g., speed in Numerical Ability) and Section B (conceptual gaps).
  • Prioritize Pedagogy: Do not underestimate the Teaching Methodology component in Section B. This section is often easy to score in with targeted study of B.Ed. core concepts, which can significantly boost your overall Section B score.
  • Focus on Speed: You have only **36 seconds per question** across the 200 questions. Time management is paramount. Practice using the OMR sheet or computer interface to simulate real-exam conditions.

DSSSB TGT Online Form 2025: Application Protocol

Crucial Steps to Apply Online Before 07 November 2025

Ensure you complete the application process accurately through the official DSSSB OARS portal:

  1. Registration: Visit the official DSSSB online portal (OARS). If you are a first-time applicant, complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) process by filling in personal and contact details. Note down your registration number and password.
  2. Login and Post Selection: Log in using your OTR details. Click on the link for “Apply Online” for **Advertisement No. 06/2025 – TGT Posts**. Select the specific TGT subject you are applying for (e.g., TGT Mathematics).
  3. Filling Details: Carefully fill in your academic details, including your graduation percentage, B.Ed. details, and crucially, your CTET Paper-II Roll Number and Passing Date. Any error here leads to rejection during Document Verification.
  4. Upload Documents: Upload your latest photograph, signature, and required documents (CTET certificate, mark sheets) as per the specified format (size and dimension).
  5. Fee Payment: Proceed to the payment gateway. Pay the required application fee (Rs. 100/- for General/OBC/EWS Male, Rs. 0/- for others) using Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking.
  6. Final Submission & Print: Review all entered data before final submission. After successful payment, take a printout of the final application form and the e-receipt for future reference.

Important Quick Links: DSSSB TGT Teacher Recruitment 2025

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