DSSSB MTS recruitment 2025 exam date to be announced soon: Check vacancy details for 714 posts here
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) will announce the exam date for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) recruitment 2025 soon. The recruitment drive aims to fill 714 vacancies across various departments under the Delhi government. The application process was conducted online on the official website, dsssb.delhi.gov.in. Candidates who have successfully applied are now waiting for the written examination schedule. As per the official notification, the exam date has not yet been released. The board is expected to release the detailed exam schedule and admit card information in the coming weeks. Candidates are suggested to keep visiting the official web portal frequently for the latest updates concerning the examination and further instructions.
DSSSB has announced a total of 714 vacancies for the post of Multi-Tasking Staff. These posts fall under Pay Level-1. The category-wise distribution includes vacancies for General, OBC, SC, ST and EWS candidates.
As per the notification, 302 posts are reserved for the unreserved category. OBC candidates have 212 vacancies, while 70 posts are for SC candidates and 53 for ST candidates. A total of 77 vacancies are reserved for EWS candidates. Candidates will be selected based on merit in the written examination and document verification.
Candidates must have passed Class 10 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. This is the minimum educational qualification required for the MTS post.
The minimum age limit is 18 years and the maximum age limit is 27 years. Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government norms. Applicants were required to check their eligibility carefully before submitting the online form.
The selection process consists of a computer-based written examination followed by document verification. The written test will include objective-type questions.
The paper will carry 200 questions for 200 marks. The duration of the exam will be two hours. Questions will be asked from General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Hindi Language, and English Language. There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
DSSSB will issue the admit cards after the exam date is fixed. Aspirants should have their registration information handy and regularly check the official site for the latest updates regarding the exam schedule.
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DSSSB MTS vacancy details for 714 posts
As per the notification, 302 posts are reserved for the unreserved category. OBC candidates have 212 vacancies, while 70 posts are for SC candidates and 53 for ST candidates. A total of 77 vacancies are reserved for EWS candidates. Candidates will be selected based on merit in the written examination and document verification.
Eligibility and age limit
Candidates must have passed Class 10 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. This is the minimum educational qualification required for the MTS post.
The minimum age limit is 18 years and the maximum age limit is 27 years. Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government norms. Applicants were required to check their eligibility carefully before submitting the online form.
Selection process and exam pattern
The selection process consists of a computer-based written examination followed by document verification. The written test will include objective-type questions.
The paper will carry 200 questions for 200 marks. The duration of the exam will be two hours. Questions will be asked from General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Hindi Language, and English Language. There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
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