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Chitwan Sharma

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The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) is responsible for setting the question paper for the DSSSB exam. The board has a team of subject matter experts who design the question paper for each post, keeping in mind the syllabus and exam pattern. The team of experts includes professors, teachers, and professionals with experience and expertise in the relevant subject.

The question paper for the DSSSB exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, Arithmetical and Numerical Ability, Test of Hindi Language and Comprehen

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Chitwan Sharma

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No, only practising the DSSSB question papers is not enough for exam preparation. Candidates need to undertake deep studies of all subjects and topics. Some preparation tips for DSSSB has given below.

  • To begin with, candidates must be clear about the subjects, pattern, and types of questions
  • Candidates must revise the topics they have studied
  • Make short and simple notes as it will help candidates to revise properly and quickly
  • Solve previous year's question papers and take mock tests
  • Buy good DSSSB preparation books and question banks

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Chitwan Sharma

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DSSSB question papers are very crucial for exam preparation. Practising through the previous years' papers helps candidates in knowing the types of questions asked in the exam. The DSSSB question papers are important for candidates who look forward to fetching recruitment in the departments of Delhi. Every year, the DSSSB recruitment is carried out to fill a fixed number of vacancies for the posts of PGT, TGT, PRT, JE, AE, and several others. Practising DSSSB's previous years' question papers help candidates in improving their accuracy and speed during the exam. Moreover, by solving the DSSSB question papers, candidates get f

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Chitwan Sharma

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Yes, the Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) releases the DSSSB question papers. The question papers PDFs are released separately for all the posts including PGT, TGT, PRT, JE, AE, and several others. Practising DSSSB's previous years' question papers helps candidates in improving their accuracy and speed during the exam. Moreover, by solving the DSSSB question papers, candidates get familiar with the latest DSSSB exam pattern and syllabus.

DSSSB previous year's question papers are one of the best sources of exam preparation. The DSSSB question papers are important for candidates who look forward t

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Chitwan Sharma

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DSSSB exam analysis helps candidates in knowing the section-wise and overall difficulty level of questions asked in the exam. Going through the DSSSB 2024 exam analysis helps candidates know the topics from which the questions are asked in the exam along with their difficulty level. The DSSSB exam analysis 2024 also highlights the important topics, section-wise distribution of questions, good attempts, and expected cut-off marks.

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Chitwan Sharma

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The standard of questions asked in the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam can be considered to be of moderate difficulty level. The questions are designed to test the candidate's knowledge, reasoning ability, and problem-solving skills, rather than focusing on rote learning or memorization.

The DSSSB exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, Arithmetical and Numerical Ability, Test of Hindi Language and Comprehension, Test of English Language and Comprehension, and subject-specific topics. The questions a

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The number of questions asked in each section of the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam can vary depending on the post for which the exam is being conducted. However, in most cases, the General Awareness section consists of the maximum number of questions.

The DSSSB exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, Arithmetical and Numerical Ability, Test of Hindi Language and Comprehension, Test of English Language and Comprehension, and subject-specific topics. The number of questions in each section can vary b

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The difficulty level of the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam can vary depending on the nature of the post and the level of competition for that particular post. Generally, the difficulty level of the exam is moderate, and candidates with a good understanding of the basics and concepts of the relevant subjects can clear the exam with proper preparation.

The DSSSB exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, Arithmetical and Numerical Ability, Test of Hindi Language and Comprehension, Test of English Language and Comp

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Anoushka Gupta

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The qualifications for the jobs are:

1. Educational Qualification: A Bachelor's degree (B.Sc) with any of the following subject combinations: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Botany.

2. Teacher Training: Candidates are required to have completed a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree or an equivalent teaching qualification.

3. CTET Qualification: Having qualified for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is often a requirement for teaching positions in Delhi government schools.

Given your educational background of B.Sc in Instrumentation and B.Ed, you might meet the educational requirements. However, the key consideration here is whe

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Anoushka Gupta

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For the Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) position in Natural Science under DSSSB, the typical eligibility criteria might include:

1. Educational Qualification: A Bachelor's degree (B.Sc) with at least two subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Botany as main subjects, along with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree.

2. Age Limit: There is usually an age limit specified for applicants. The age limit can vary depending on factors such as category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.) and any relaxations provided by the government.

3. Teaching Qualifications: In addition to the educational qualifications, possessing a teaching qualification

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