DSSSB Assistant Grade III Result 2024

DSSSB Assistant Grade III Result 2024

Marks Released, 593 Candidates Shortlisted for Skill Test

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has officially announced the much-awaited results for the Assistant Grade-III recruitment exam under Post Code 58/23. This release includes both the marks obtained by the candidates and the list of those shortlisted for the next critical stage: the Skill Test (Typing Test). If you appeared for this exam, here’s everything you need to know about your results, the cut-off marks, and what lies ahead in the recruitment process.

DSSSB Assistant Grade-III 2024: Vacancy Breakdown

DSSSB originally advertised 39 vacancies for the Assistant Grade-III post in Delhi Transco Limited (DTL) under various categories. The vacancies were distributed as follows:

  • EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 13 vacancies
  • UR (Unreserved): 11 vacancies
  • OBC (Other Backward Classes): 7 vacancies
  • SC (Scheduled Castes): 8 vacancies
  • ST (Scheduled Tribes): 0 vacancies
  • PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) and ExSM (Ex-Servicemen) also had specific reserved slots.

Following the initial advertisement, a corrigendum was issued in December 2023, which revised the number of vacancies across some categories. This made the competition even more intense as candidates from different backgrounds vied for a limited number of posts.

DSSSB Assistant Grade-III Written Examination: When & Where?

The written examination, conducted in an online (Tier General) format, took place on 14th, 15th, and 16th February 2024. Over 9,240 candidates appeared for the examination, hoping to secure a place in the final list. The DSSSB has now released the marks of all these candidates, which can be accessed by logging into the OARS module on the official website at www.dsssbonline.nic.in.

The Shortlisting for Skill Test: Who Made the Cut?

After careful evaluation, DSSSB has shortlisted 593 candidates who will proceed to the next stage, which is the Skill Test (Typing Test). The shortlisted candidates were selected based on their performance in the written exam and their eligibility as per the DSSSB criteria.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the cut-off marks and the number of shortlisted candidates across each category:

CategoryVacanciesCandidates ShortlistedCut-off Marks (Out of 200)
UR21210 (37 in UR)164.99
EWS387157.91
OBC7149 (49 in UR)158.94
SC8111 (11 in UR)153.74
PwBD684Varies by category
ExSM451134.52

For candidates in the PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) category, here’s a more detailed breakdown of their cut-off marks:

  • PwBD Category A: 90.10
  • PwBD Category B: 61.56
  • PwBD Category C: 98.24
  • PwBD Category D & E: 66.21

What’s Next for the Shortlisted Candidates?

For the 593 shortlisted candidates, the journey doesn’t end here. The next crucial step is the Skill Test (Typing Test), which will be conducted soon. The exact schedule for the skill test will be notified separately by the DSSSB. Keep an eye on the official DSSSB website for these updates.

It’s important to note that the shortlisting for the skill test is provisional, meaning that candidates still need to meet the minimum qualifying marks and provide correct information in their online application forms. DSSSB will verify all details before final selection.

Important Guidelines for Reserved Category Candidates

Candidates from reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) who scored marks equal to or higher than the last shortlisted UR (Unreserved) candidate have also been considered under the UR category. However, their final selection is subject to merit and availability of vacancies in both their category and the UR category.

For other candidates in the reserved categories, their selection will be based on merit within their respective categories, and again, vacancies play a key role in their placement.

A Few Key Points to Remember:

  1. Regularly Check Updates: The dates and further details about the Skill Test (Typing Test) will be notified separately by DSSSB, so it’s crucial to keep an eye on the official DSSSB website to avoid missing any important announcements.
  2. Error Corrections: While every effort has been made to prepare the list accurately, DSSSB reserves the right to rectify any errors or omissions that may have occurred during the preparation of the results.
  3. Court Cases: The published results are subject to any court cases that may arise during or after the announcement of the results.

Final Thoughts: Preparing for the Skill Test

For the shortlisted candidates, congratulations on reaching this important milestone! However, there’s still a crucial stage ahead—the Skill Test (Typing Test). It’s essential to start preparing as early as possible. Make sure to practice regularly to enhance your typing speed and accuracy, as these are key components for success in the upcoming test.

As a reminder, the final selection will be made after the Skill Test and any further verifications of your eligibility and application details.

Keep checking the DSSSB website for timely updates on the test date and other important information.


FAQ: DSSSB Assistant Grade-III Recruitment

Q: How can I check my marks for the written exam?
A: You can check your marks by logging into the OARS module on the official DSSSB website at www.dsssbonline.nic.in.

Q: What is the next step after the written exam result?
A: Shortlisted candidates will be called for the Skill Test (Typing Test), the details of which will be announced on the DSSSB website.

Q: What is the cut-off mark for the UR category?
A: The cut-off mark for the UR category is 164.99 out of 200 marks.

Q: Can reserved category candidates be selected in the UR category?
A: Yes, reserved category candidates who have scored equal to or higher than the last shortlisted UR candidate may be considered in the UR category, subject to merit and availability of vacancies.

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