The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced the exam dates for the recruitment of Personal Assistant, Senior Personal Assistant, and Junior Judicial Assistant (Family and District & Sessions Courts). The exams will be held on June 1 and 2, 2024. Candidates who have registered for the exams can check the complete schedule on the official website of DSSSB. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 990 vacancies for the various posts mentioned above.
The DSSSB Tier 2 exam will consist of a descriptive test focused on the English language. This section of the Tier-II exam assesses candidates’ English proficiency. It consists of three questions or items and is worth a total of 100 points. Candidates have 120 minutes to complete this segment, during which they must demonstrate their command of English language skills through comprehensive written responses.
The Descriptive Test of English Language for the DSSSB Tier 2 examination for Junior Judicial Assistant consists of three parts: essay writing (300 words, 50 points), grammar assessment (30 points), and translation.
The DSSSB Tier 2 examination syllabus for the position of Personal Assistant includes a descriptive test focusing on the English language. This section, categorized under Tier-II, consists of three questions or items and carries a total of 75 marks. Candidates are allotted 90 minutes to complete this segment. The Descriptive Test of English Language evaluates candidates on three key areas: essay writing, grammar, and translation. The essay component requires candidates to write an essay within a word limit of 250 words, accounting for 30 marks. Additionally, grammar skills are assessed, contributing 25 marks to the total score. Translation skills, demonstrated through a task involving translation of text, carry a weightage of 20 marks.
The Tier-II examination for the Descriptive Test in English Language, which is part of the DSSSB assessment, has three components and a total score of 75. Candidates must complete three questions within 90 minutes. The test assesses candidates’ English proficiency through essay writing, grammar assessment, and translation abilities. The essay section requires candidates to write an essay of up to 250 words, worth 30 points. Additionally, candidates’ grammar skills are tested, which adds 25 points to their overall score. Translation abilities are also evaluated, with a weightage of 20 points.
Candidates are advised to check the official website of DSSSB for further details on the exam schedule and syllabus. The official exam schedule notice can be accessed here .
It is important to note that candidates will be required to provide detailed preferences for their desired position during the interview process, as determined by the user department. If a candidate does not specify their preference, the user department will assign the department based on the candidate’s eligibility under the Recruitment Rules (RRs), and this decision will be considered final.