
DSSSB TGT 2025 Recruitment: The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced the exam dates for 5,346 Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) positions. This recruitment drive is a significant move to tackle the shortage of teachers in Delhi’s government schools and to enhance the education system. Candidates can check updates on the Delhi TGT Exam 2025 at dsssb.delhi.gov.in. (AI Generated Image)

The DSSSB TGT exam will be computer-based and conducted in shifts on various dates for different subjects. The exam schedule includes core subjects like Hindi, English, Sanskrit, and Mathematics, along with the position of Special Education Teacher. Under this recruitment scheme, a total of 5,346 government teacher positions will be filled in Delhi. (Representative/File Photo)

According to the DSSSB notification, the online exams for TGT recruitment are scheduled for March 2026. Key dates include March 2 for TGT (Sanskrit) Male, March 7 for TGT (English) Male, March 8 for TGT (English) Female, March 14 for TGT (Sanskrit) Female, March 15 for TGT (Hindi) Male, and March 22 for TGT (Hindi) Female. These positions include drawing teachers, special education teachers, and TGT posts for various subjects, to be filled under both the Directorate of Education (DoE) and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). (Representative/Getty Images)

The Delhi TGT exam follows a ‘One-Tier’ Technical/Teaching exam pattern, consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) worth a total of 200 marks, to be completed in two hours. A penalty of 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. The exam will cover subjects such as General Awareness, Reasoning Power, Arithmetic, Hindi, English, and related topics. (Representative/File Photo)

The DSSSB will release the e-admit card approximately a week before the TGT exam on their official website, dsssb.delhi.gov.in. Candidates are advised to carefully review the details on their admit card, including shift timings and centre addresses, and to adhere strictly to the reporting time at the exam centre. Now is the time for candidates to focus on revision and mock tests, as solving previous years’ question papers will aid in effective time management. (Representative/File Photo)

