If you applied for the DSSSB Court Attendant recruitment for Delhi High Court, the main update is that the exam schedule has been released through DSSSB's official online examination notification dated April 22, 2026. This is not a one-day exam for every candidate. The official schedule shows the Court Attendant post code in a multi-date exam window, which means your exact exam date and timing depend on the slot assigned to you.
This matters because many candidates search for a single DSSSB Court Attendant exam date and miss the fact that large recruitments are often conducted over several days and shifts. For Court Attendant post code 801/25, the notification indicates dates beginning in early June 2026 and continuing into late June and early July 2026. The safest approach is to treat the official schedule as the broad exam window and rely on the admit card for your exact reporting details.
This guide focuses on what candidates actually need now: which post the schedule applies to, the official exam window, the minimum qualification, vacancy count, exam pattern, selection process, and how to check the exact date and shift once the admit card is issued.
Latest Official DSSSB Court Attendant Exam Date 2026 Update
DSSSB has released an official notification for online examinations scheduled in June, July, August and 01 September 2026. For Court Attendant under post code 801/25, the official schedule places the examination across multiple dates rather than on one common day for all candidates.
The schedule visible from the official notification shows Court Attendant dates beginning from 02 June 2026 and running into 01 July 2026. Because the recruitment is large and the exam is conducted in multiple sittings, candidates should treat this as the notified exam window and confirm their own exact exam date and shift through the admit card.
Which Recruitment This Exam Date Belongs To
This exam date update applies to the DSSSB recruitment conducted for Delhi High Court under Advertisement No. 03/2025. The common examination covered five related posts:
- Court Attendant
- Court Attendant (S)
- Court Attendant (L)
- Room Attendant (H)
- Security Attendant
If your application was for Court Attendant, your relevant post code is 801/25. That is the post code you should look for while checking the exam notification, admit card, and any later answer key or result notices.
DSSSB Court Attendant Exam Window and Why It Is Not a Single Date
The official 2026 examination notification indicates that Court Attendant post code 801/25 is scheduled over multiple dates. The accessible official schedule text reflects dates in early June 2026 and also late June to 01 July 2026.
That means candidates should not rely on a simplified one-line summary such as a single exam day. DSSSB often allocates candidates across different shifts and dates in computer based exams, especially where the number of applicants is high. Your own slot, reporting time, and test centre matter more than the broad notification window.
Practical takeaway: use the official schedule to know that the exam has been announced, but use the admit card to know exactly when and where you must appear.
How to Check Your Exact Date, Shift, and Centre
Once the e-admit card is activated for your application, use the official candidate portal and your login credentials to verify the final exam details assigned to you. Do not assume that the date mentioned by another candidate or on an unofficial chart will apply to your application.
- Open the official DSSSB examination or candidate portal.
- Log in with your registration details.
- Download the e-admit card for post code 801/25.
- Check the exact exam date, shift timing, reporting time, and centre address printed on the hall ticket.
- Match the post code and post name carefully before finalizing travel arrangements.
If the exam is spread across multiple days, the admit card is the final document that controls your appearance schedule.
Court Attendant Eligibility Relevant to This Exam
For Court Attendant in Delhi High Court under post code 801/25, the essential qualification notified in the advertisement is Matriculation Pass or equivalent from a recognized board, or Industrial Training Institute pass certificate from a recognized institute.
| Particular | Official Detail |
|---|---|
| Department | Delhi High Court |
| Post | Court Attendant |
| Post Code | 801/25 |
| Essential Qualification | Matriculation or equivalent, or ITI pass certificate |
| Experience | Not essential |
| Age Limit | 18 to 27 years as on 01 January 2025 |
| Pay Level | Level 3, Group C |
If you were provisionally allowed to apply and sit for the exam, final eligibility can still be checked later by the recruiting authority during selection and document verification.
Vacancy Details for Court Attendant
The Court Attendant post carries the largest share of vacancies in this common Delhi High Court recruitment.
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR | 81 |
| OBC | 95 |
| SC | 23 |
| ST | 32 |
| EWS | 64 |
| Total | 295 |
The combined advertisement for Court Attendant, Court Attendant (S), Court Attendant (L), Room Attendant (H), and Security Attendant had 334 vacancies in total. If you are specifically a Court Attendant candidate, focus on the 295 vacancies tied to post code 801/25 and not the combined total alone.
Exam Pattern and Selection Process
The recruitment follows a two-tier process. DSSSB conducts the preliminary objective examination, and the Delhi High Court conducts the interview stage for shortlisted candidates.
| Stage | Details |
|---|---|
| Tier I | Preliminary Examination, objective type |
| Total Questions | 100 |
| Total Marks | 100 |
| Duration | 150 minutes |
| Negative Marking | 0.25 mark deducted for each wrong answer |
| Tier II | Interview of 15 marks |
The subject breakup notified for Tier I is:
- Hindi: 25 marks
- English: 25 marks
- General Knowledge: 25 marks
- Arithmetic: 25 marks
The final merit is prepared by adding marks obtained in the Tier I objective test and the interview.
Minimum Qualifying Marks and Shortlisting Rule
The official scheme sets minimum qualifying marks for the objective examination, but qualifying does not guarantee final selection.
| Category | Minimum Qualifying Marks in Tier I |
|---|---|
| General | 50 out of 100 |
| SC / ST / OBC-NCL / EWS / PH / ESM | 45 out of 100 |
Candidates who qualify in the written test may be called for interview, subject to the shortlisting rule that the number of candidates called should not ordinarily exceed five times the number of vacancies in each category.
Because of this, candidates should prepare for a competitive cut-off even after meeting the minimum qualifying requirement.
Admit Card Status and What Candidates Should Do Next
The exam schedule has been announced, but candidates should still wait for the individual e-admit card to verify their final allotted date, shift, and examination centre. If DSSSB does not separately announce a public admit card date for this post, candidates should keep checking the official examination portal and candidate login regularly.
- Monitor the official DSSSB website and candidate portal.
- Keep your registration number and password ready.
- Download the e-admit card as soon as it is released.
- Check your post code, name, date, shift, reporting time, and centre.
- Read all instructions printed on the admit card carefully.
Where an exam is conducted on multiple days, the admit card is the practical document that matters most for attendance.
What Happens After the Court Attendant Exam
After the computer based examination, DSSSB's notified process allows for display of draft answer keys on the official website. Candidates may get a limited objection window if the Board opens objections for that examination cycle.
After scrutiny of objections, DSSSB can finalize the answer key, normalize marks where required, and prepare the list of qualified candidates for the next stage. Delhi High Court then handles the interview stage and prepares the final merit based on the combined marks of Tier I and interview.
So after the exam, keep track of three things in order: answer key notice, shortlisted candidates for interview, and final result or merit list.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. DSSSB has released the official online examination notification dated 22 April 2026, and Court Attendant post code 801/25 is included in the schedule.
The post code for Court Attendant in this recruitment is 801/25.
No. The official schedule indicates multiple exam dates and shifts, so candidates should check their own admit card for the exact allotted slot.
The essential qualification is Matriculation pass or equivalent from a recognized board, or an ITI pass certificate from a recognized institute.
There are 295 vacancies for the Court Attendant post under post code 801/25.
Tier I is an objective test of 100 questions for 100 marks with 150 minutes duration and 0.25 negative marking for each wrong answer, followed by an interview of 15 marks.
The exam schedule is already out, but candidates should check the official candidate portal regularly for e-admit card release because the exact date for hall ticket download may be notified separately.