DSSSB to start registration for TGT at dsssbonline.nic.in
The DSSB TGT recruitment exam 2024 application process will be held from February 8 to March 8.
Divyansh | February 2, 2024 | 11:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board will start the registration process for the trained graduate teacher (TGT) and drawing teacher for 2,897 vacancies on the official website, dsssbonline.nic.in. Candidates will be able to fill their application from February 8 to March 8.
The vacancies are being filled in the UT government schools, local bodies and autonomous bodies. The board said the vacancies are tentative and based on inputs of the indenting departments and bodies.
It added that the candidates will have to send their application on dsssbonline.nic.in before 11:59 PM on March 8. The application link will be disabled following the deadline, the board said..
DSSSB will conduct examinations for recruitment against the vacancies notified above. The date of conduct of examinations will be intimated in due course only through the website of the board. The applicants are advised to visit DSSSB's website i.e dsssbonline.nic.in to check the detailed advertisement and confirm their eligibility for the above vacancies based on the Recruitment Rules of the indenting departments.
Only online applications will be accepted. Applications received by post or hand or mail etc. will not be accepted and will be summarily rejected. No correspondence will be entertained in this regard.
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