Candidates who appeared in the exam can download their scorecard by visiting the official website. Let us tell you, out of 60489 candidates, a total of 1817 candidates have qualified for the exam.
DSSSB PRT Result 2022: Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) has uploaded the result of the examination along with the cut-off marks conducted for the post of Assistant Teacher (Primary) on its official website dsssb.delhi.gov.in and dsssbonline.nic.in.
Candidates who appeared in the exam can download their scorecard by visiting the official website. Let us tell you, out of 60489 candidates, a total of 1817 candidates have qualified for the exam.
Shortlisted candidates are required to upload their required documents in e-dossier through OARS module, link for which will be available from 01 October to 15 October 2022. They also need to upload education, professional certificate and all other required documents.
Check Here Cut Off Marks
Category Cut Off
EWS 147.16
UR 154.31
OBC 153.33
SC 144.51
ST 123.56
PWD 83.13
DSSSB PRT Result Download Link
Step 1- First of all go to the official website dsssbonline.nic.in.
Step 2- Click on the ‘Click to Sign In’ link.
Step 3- Enter your registration number and sign in.
Step 4- DSSSB PRT Result will be in front of you.
Step 5- Download it.
The board is filling up 434 vacancies of Assistant Teacher (Primary) in the Directorate of Education under the post code 42/21. The online examination for the candidates was held on 07, 16, 20, 27, 29 and 30 March 2022 and more than sixty thousand candidates appeared in the examination.
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