DSSSB TGT Exam Pattern And Syllabus

Dsssb Tgt

The recruitment process is highly competitive, requiring a strategic blend of subject mastery and general aptitude. This year, the board has emphasized a One-Tier Examination scheme for most teaching posts. Aspirants must be mindful of the strict timeline, as online applications open on October 9, 2025, and close on November 7, 2025. Success in this exam demands not just hard work, but a clear understanding of the new pattern, negative marking, and the specific educational requirements for each post code.

DSSSB TGT: Overview Table 

FeatureDetails
Notification No.Advt. No. 06/2025
Application Date09/10/2025 (12:00 Noon)
Total Vacancies5,346 (Tentative)
Pay Scale₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400 (Pay Level-7)
Age LimitNot exceeding 30 years (Relaxations apply)
Application Fee₹100 (Exempted for Women, SC, ST, PwBD, ESM)
Official Websitedsssbonline.nic.in

DSSSB TGT: Exam Pattern 

The DSSSB TGT exam follows a One-Tier (Technical/Teaching) pattern consisting of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to be completed in 2 hours.

Important Note: Negative marking of 0.25 marks is applicable for every wrong answer.

SectionSubject AreaMarks/QuestionsSyllabus Highlights
Section AGeneral Awareness20 MarksHistory, Geography, Polity, Sports, Art & Culture
Reasoning Ability20 MarksAnalogies, Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations
Numerical Ability20 MarksNumber Systems, Profit/Loss, Ratios, Simplification
Hindi Language20 MarksGrammar, Vocabulary, Sentence Structure
English Language20 MarksComprehension, Synonyms/Antonyms, Basic Grammar
Section BConcerned Subject100 MarksSubject Mastery + Teaching Methodology/B.Ed questions

Part 1: Exam Syllabus

The examination is a One-Tier (Teaching) test consisting of 200 marks, divided into two sections.

Section A: General Paper (Common for All Posts)

This section assesses general aptitude and carries 100 marks (20 marks per subject).

SubjectDetailed Topics
General AwarenessCurrent Events, History, Polity, Constitution, Sports, Art & Culture, Geography, Economics, Everyday Science, and National/International Organizations.
Reasoning AbilityAnalogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision-making, visual memory, and arithmetical reasoning.
Numerical AbilitySimplification, Decimals, Fractions, L.C.M., H.C.F., Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Average, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, and Mensuration.
Hindi LanguageVocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms, Reading Comprehension, and correct usage of words.
English LanguageReading Comprehension, Word Power, Articles, Narrations, Prepositions, Punctuations, Verbs, Tenses, and Fill in the Blanks.

Section B: Subject-Specific Paper

This section carries 100 marks and is based on your chosen teaching subject.

  • Core Subject: Questions based on the specific subject you are applying for (Mathematics, English, Natural Science, etc.).

  • Teaching Methodology: Questions related to pedagogy, B.Ed. curriculum, child development, and modern teaching techniques.

DSSSB TGT: Preparation Tips

A strategic approach is required to manage 200 questions in 120 minutes.

1. Time Management Strategy

  • The 60-Second Rule: Never spend more than 60 seconds on a single question. If a question is difficult, skip it and move forward.

  • Order of Attempt: Solve easier sections like Reasoning and Languages first to build confidence and save time for the technical Subject Concerned section.

2. Subject-Wise Strategy

Focus AreaPreparation Action Plan
Mathematics & ReasoningPractice 20-25 questions daily. Focus on shortcut tricks for calculation to save time in the numerical section.
General AwarenessFocus heavily on Delhi-specific GK and national current affairs from the last 6 months.
Subject Section (B)This is non-negotiable. Refer to NCERT books (Class 6 to 10) for basics and standard reference books for advanced graduation-level concepts.
LanguagesRead daily editorials in both Hindi and English to naturally improve vocabulary and comprehension speed.

3. Performance & Revision

  • Mock Tests: Take 3-5 mock tests per week to simulate real exam pressure and identify your weak spots.

  • Accuracy over Volume: Remember there is a 0.25 negative marking for every wrong answer. It is better to skip a question than to guess blindly.

  • Weekly Revision: Dedicate your Sundays solely to revising the week’s topics and clarifying doubts. Discipline is more effective than last-minute cramming.

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