DSSSB has published an official exam-date notice for various post codes of different departments, with online examinations scheduled in June, July, August and on 01 September 2026. This is an exam schedule notice, not a fresh application notice, so candidates should first match their own post code with the official PDF.

If you applied earlier under the relevant DSSSB advertisements, the practical next steps are to check the official schedule PDF, watch the board website for the June-September e-admit card link, and follow the examination scheme and instructions attached to your specific post code.

Authority Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB)
Notice type Official online examination schedule notice
Notice publication date 22 April 2026
Exam window covered June 2026, July 2026, August 2026 and 01 September 2026
Exam mode Online examination
Posts covered Various post codes of various departments
Recruitment stage Exam-date notification, not fresh application opening
Minimum qualification Varies by post code and original advertisement
Admit card status June-September 2026 e-admit card link not yet shown on the main site as of 22 April 2026
Related instructions General instructions for 2026 exams are available separately on the official site
Job area Departments under the Government of NCT of Delhi
Official schedule source DSSSB exam notification PDF

Official Recruitment Notification

https://dsssb.delhi.gov.in/sites/default/files/DSSSB/circulars-orders/notification_3.pdf

DSSSB has issued a fresh official notice dated 22 April 2026 for online examinations scheduled in the months of June, July, August and on 01 September 2026. The notice is for various post codes across different departments under the Government of NCT of Delhi. For candidates, the most important point is that this is a scheduling notice that tells you when the board plans to conduct the exam cycle for relevant post codes.

This kind of notice usually creates confusion because many candidates treat it like a new recruitment advertisement. It is not. The recruitment advertisements and eligibility conditions already come from the original vacancy notices. What this notice does is announce the exam window and provide the post-code-wise schedule inside the official PDF. So the first thing you need to do is identify your own post code from your application and match it with the schedule in the PDF.

As of 22 April 2026, DSSSB's home page is showing an e-admit card link only for exams from 16 February 2026 to 14 May 2026. That means candidates covered by this June-September 2026 notice should keep checking the official website for the next admit card activation. Because exam pattern, syllabus and even paper structure can vary by post, it is also important to rely on the relevant advertisement, the board's exam scheme and the official syllabus pages instead of assuming one common pattern for all posts.

What this DSSSB notice actually means

This notice is an examination schedule notice issued by DSSSB. It is meant for candidates who have already applied under relevant post codes and are waiting to know when their online examination will be held.

It is not a new recruitment application notice. If you are searching for eligibility, age limit, fees or application dates, those details continue to come from the original advertisement under which you applied. The present notice is mainly useful for confirming the exam cycle and checking the post-code-wise date mapping inside the official PDF.

Important dates and schedule window

ItemDetails
Official notice titleNotification of Online Examination for the Various Post Codes of Various Departments Scheduled in the Month of June, July, August & 01 September, 2026
Notice date22 April 2026
Exam months coveredJune 2026, July 2026, August 2026
Additional date covered01 September 2026
ModeOnline examination

The detailed post-code-wise date table is contained in the official PDF. Candidates should not rely only on the month range and should instead confirm their own exact date from the notification document.

Which post codes and departments this schedule may relate to

The exam notice is for various post codes across various departments, so one combined title can cover candidates from more than one advertisement cycle. DSSSB's official vacancies page for 2026 currently shows Advertisement No. 01/2026 for posts such as Legal Assistant, Assistant Engineer (Civil), Junior Engineer (Civil) and Grade-II (GNCTDSS) / Assistant Section Officer, and Advertisement No. 02/2026 for post codes 01/26 to 20/26.

That does not mean every 2026 vacancy is covered in the same way. The safest approach is to open the official exam notice PDF and match your own post code exactly as entered in your application record. If your post code is not listed there, you should wait for a later exam notice instead of assuming that your exam is included in this schedule.

How to check your exact exam date by post code

  1. Open the official DSSSB notification PDF linked on the board website.
  2. Locate your post code exactly as mentioned in your application and original advertisement.
  3. Check the corresponding exam date, shift or timing details shown against that post code in the schedule table.
  4. Cross-check the department name so that you do not confuse a similar post code or title from another advertisement cycle.
  5. Keep a copy or screenshot of the relevant row for your own record and travel planning.

This step matters because different post codes can fall on different dates within the same month-wise notice. Relying only on the notice title is not enough.

Admit card status and how to download it

As of 22 April 2026, DSSSB's main website is showing a link to download e-admit cards only for exams from 16 February 2026 to 14 May 2026. A separate e-admit card link for the June to 01 September 2026 exam cycle is not yet visible on the official home page.

When the link is activated, candidates should download the e-admit card only through the official DSSSB website and the board's linked admit-card portal. DSSSB's FAQ page also states that e-admit cards can be downloaded from the DSSSB website before the examination, that candidates are informed through SMS or email, and that admit cards are not sent by post.

Exam pattern and syllabus are not the same for every post

One of the most common mistakes is assuming that every DSSSB post follows one common question paper. The board's official examination scheme and syllabus pages show that the pattern can vary depending on whether the post is general, technical, teaching, one-tier, two-tier or subject-specific.

So if you are covered by this notice, do not prepare only from a general DSSSB pattern summary. Check three things together: your original advertisement, the board's examination scheme page and the relevant syllabus page for your post code. That is the correct way to avoid preparing for the wrong paper structure.

General instructions and corrigendum you should not ignore

DSSSB has separately published general instructions for candidates with respect to online examinations scheduled in the year 2026. The official site also shows a corrigendum in relation to those general instructions dated 07 April 2026.

That means candidates should not stop after checking the exam date. You should also read the board's 2026 instructions and corrigendum because they can affect reporting rules, identification requirements, examination conduct or other compliance points that are not fully repeated in the exam-date notice itself.

What to keep ready before the exam

Once your post code is confirmed in the schedule, get your exam file ready early. Practical preparation usually saves more trouble than last-minute revision.

  • Application number and login details
  • Downloaded e-admit card once the board activates the link
  • A valid original photo identity document as per the instructions shown on the admit card or exam notice
  • Clear knowledge of your reporting time, shift and test centre location
  • A checked copy of your post code, department name and advertisement number

If any detail on the e-admit card appears inconsistent, do not depend on informal advice. Use only the official DSSSB channels or instructions published by the board.

What happens after the exam

After the online examination, DSSSB usually handles post-exam communication through separate notices such as draft answer keys, final answer keys, result notices, rejection notices and e-dossier notices, depending on the post.

So candidates should keep checking the official Answer Keys page and the official Results section instead of waiting only for a result PDF. In many cases, the next stage after the exam may involve objection windows, answer key notices or document-related notices before the final result process moves ahead.

Where to track official updates

The most reliable place to track this exam cycle is the official DSSSB website. Candidates should primarily watch the Notice of Exam and Circulars page, the home page, the vacancies page and the result or answer key pages.

The official board address shown on the website is Controller of Exam, DSSSB, FC-18, Institutional Area, Karkardooma, Delhi-110092. The site also lists the office phone number 011-22378382. For real-time candidate use, however, the website remains the primary source because exam notices, admit-card links and related corrections are posted there first.

Official Links

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It is an exam-date notice for various post codes and departments, not a new application notice.

The notice covers online examinations scheduled in June 2026, July 2026, August 2026 and on 01 September 2026.

You need to match your own post code with the post-code-wise schedule in the official PDF notice.

As of 22 April 2026, the official home page shows an admit-card link only for exams up to 14 May 2026. A separate June-September 2026 admit-card link is not yet visible.

DSSSB releases e-admit cards through its official website and linked admit-card portal. The board's FAQ page says admit cards are downloadable online and are not sent by post.

No. Exam scheme and syllabus can vary by post, department and tier, so candidates should check the original advertisement and official scheme pages.

You should check the official DSSSB Answer Keys page, Results page and the board's home page for post-exam updates.