The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) just dropped a major announcement: the DSSSB Exam Schedule for September 2025 is live, and if you’re aiming for a government job in Delhi, this is your sign to pay close attention.

Whether you’re gunning for a TGT (Teacher Grade) post, a Librarian, a Data Entry Operator (DEO), or another coveted role, the newly published calendar lays it all out. Let’s break it down so you don’t miss your shot.
DSSSB Releases Exam Notice for September 2025
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Official Notice Release Date | July 28, 2025 |
Exam Dates | August 27 to September 15, 2025 |
Exam Mode | Online (Computer-Based Test – CBT) |
Shifts Per Day | Morning (9–11AM), Afternoon (1–3PM), Evening (5–7PM) |
Posts Covered | TGT (Sanskrit, Natural Science, Computer Science), Librarian, DEO, ASO, Stenographer, Lab Attendant |
Official Source | DSSSB Official Website |
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned aspirant, the DSSSB September 2025 exam calendar is your golden ticket to a solid career in public service. From teaching positions to clerical posts, this schedule is jam-packed with opportunity.
What Is DSSSB and Why Should You Care?
Let’s put it this way—if job security, a steady paycheck, and government benefits sound good to you, DSSSB jobs are where it’s at. The Delhi government recruits thousands of people each year, and DSSSB is the gatekeeper.
DSSSB exams test your brainpower, reasoning skills, subject knowledge, and general awareness. In short, it’s a must-crack if you want to make a career in the public sector in Delhi.
What’s New in the September 2025 Exam Schedule?
The recently released exam schedule is packed with teaching and non-teaching roles. Here’s a taste of what’s included:
TGT Posts
- TGT Sanskrit (Post Code 808/24) – Exams on August 27
- TGT Natural Science & Physical Science – Exams on September 6–7
- TGT Computer Science (Post Code 56/24) – Exams on September 12–13
Other Notable Posts
- Librarian
- Assistant Section Officer (ASO)
- Data Entry Operator (DEO)
- Stenographer
- Laboratory Attendant
Each of these comes with its own post code—you’ll need that to track your schedule and admit card. The full list is available on the official DSSSB notifications page.
How to Check If Your Post Is on the List
Let’s say you applied for TGT English, and your post code is 804/24. To know your exam date:
- Visit DSSSB Notification Page
- Download the PDF titled “Exam Schedule (Aug–Sept 2025)”
- Search for your post code or title
- Note the date, shift, and reporting time
If you’re still not sure, hit up your email or DSSSB portal login—they’ll update you once the admit card drops.
What To Do Now—Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Know Your Post Code
This is your ticket to finding the right info. If you don’t know it, check your application confirmation or the DSSSB portal.
Step 2: Match It With The Schedule
Use Ctrl+F
on the PDF to find your exam date and time.
Step 3: Prepare Accordingly
With the date in hand, start grinding. Prioritize the syllabus, mock tests, and revision.
Step 4: Download Admit Card
Usually available 10–15 days before the exam, this card will have your:
- Exam date
- Shift timing
- Center location
- Candidate instructions
Pro Tips From A DSSSB Coach
“Most students panic about shift timings. My advice—practice mock tests in all three shifts, especially if your brain doesn’t work well at 9 AM. Conditioning matters!”
Also:
- Always carry 2 ID proofs (one photo ID, one with your address)
- Print at least 2 copies of your admit card
- Use a transparent water bottle and simple pen—nothing fancy
Stats That Speak
Here’s why people hustle hard for DSSSB:
- Vacancies announced in 2025: ~5,700+
- Applicants (estimated): 1.2 million+
- Average salary: ₹35,000–₹75,000/month
- Job Types: Permanent (Group B & C posts)
- Success Rate: Under 5%—so competition’s no joke
FAQs
Is my DSSSB exam online or offline?
It’s a Computer-Based Test (CBT), fully online.
When will the admit cards be available?
Usually 10 to 15 days before your exam date. Check DSSSB Admit Card Page
Can I change my exam center?
No, once allotted, centers cannot be changed.
What if I miss my shift?
You’ll have to wait for the next recruitment cycle. DSSSB doesn’t reschedule individual exams.
What if I forget my post code?
Log in to the DSSSB portal or check your application email confirmation.