DSSSB Assistant Superintendent Exam Date 2026: Complete Schedule, Admit Card Release, Shifts, Vacancies and Preparation Tips
DSSSB announced the Assistant Superintendent exam window for 2026: 1 July to 7 July 2026 , to be held as a computer-based test at designated Delhi NCR centres. The board is testing candidates in three shifts per day and will issue admit cards roughly one week before the exam.
DSSSB Assistant Superintendent Exam Date 2026: Quick summary candidates must know
- Exam window: 01-07-2026 to 07-07-2026 .
- Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT) at Delhi NCR exam centres .
- Vacancies: 93 for Assistant Superintendent.
- Questions: 200 total. Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer.
- Shifts: Three shifts per day (see schedule). Each shift timing is a 2-hour slot.
- Selection stages: Written exam (CBT) → PET → Document verification .
- Admit card: released about one week before the exam (expect late June 2026). Download from official DSSSB portal using registration number and password.
Official DSSSB Assistant Superintendent Exam Date 2026 and shift timings (day-wise)
Below is the exam day-wise schedule and shift timings published by the board. Check your admit card for the exact date and shift allotted to you.
| Exam Date | Shift | Shift Timings |
|---|---|---|
| 01-07-2026 (Wed) | I | 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| 01-07-2026 (Wed) | II | 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM |
| 01-07-2026 (Wed) | III | 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM |
| 02-07-2026 (Thu) | I | 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| 02-07-2026 (Thu) | II | 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM |
| 02-07-2026 (Thu) | III | 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM |
| 03-07-2026 (Fri) | I | 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| 03-07-2026 (Fri) | II | 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM |
| 04-07-2026 (Sat) | II | 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM |
| 04-07-2026 (Sat) | III | 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM |
| 05-07-2026 (Sun) | I | 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| 05-07-2026 (Sun) | II | 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM |
| 05-07-2026 (Sun) | III | 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM |
| 06-07-2026 (Mon) | I / II / III | 09:00–11:00 / 01:00–03:00 / 05:00–07:00 |
| 07-07-2026 (Tue) | I | 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
How to check your allotted date and shift on the admit card
- Download your admit card from the official portal and look for the "Exam Date", "Reporting Time" and "Shift" fields. These are binding.
- If the admit card shows a date/shift that you believe is incorrect, contact the official helpline immediately and follow instructions on the DSSSB portal. Keep screenshots of your registration details and payment receipts handy.
What to do if there is a discrepancy in allotted shift or date
- Do not ignore it. Use the helpline/email listed on the DSSSB website and raise a query with your registration number.
- Keep written proof of your communication. The official notification or corrigendum from DSSSB is final.
How to download and verify your DSSSB admit card (step-by-step)
- Visit the official DSSSB website: dsssb.delhi.gov.in.
- Look for the "Admit Card" or "Recruitment" section and the Assistant Superintendent admit card link.
- Login with your registration number and password/date of birth as required.
- Download the PDF and print at least two clear copies.
- Verify details immediately: name, photograph, signature, date of birth, category, exam centre address, exam date, shift and reporting time.
Details to verify on the admit card
- Candidate name and date of birth should exactly match your ID.
- Exam centre and full address — check travel time and local transport options.
- Shift and reporting time — arrive well before reporting time.
- Instructions on items permitted and prohibited in the exam hall.
Troubleshooting admit card issues
- Login failure: clear browser cache or try another browser. Use the "forgot password" link if needed.
- Admit card not visible despite confirmed registration: check payment status and email for updates. Contact DSSSB helpline with registration ID.
- If the admit card has a typo or wrong photograph, raise it immediately with DSSSB and follow the official correction procedure.
Exam day checklist and reporting instructions
What to carry
- Printed admit card (mandatory).
- One valid photo ID : Aadhaar card, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Passport or PAN card (original).
- A passport-size photograph (carry an extra copy as backup) — carry the same photo as uploaded during registration.
- Clear ballpoint pen if any rough sheet is provided (CBT centres supply stationery; follow instructions on admit card).
What NOT to carry
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, earphones — these are typically prohibited in CBT halls.
- Any written notes or study material.
Reporting time, entry procedure and verification
- Be at the centre well before the reporting time printed on the admit card. Expect biometric/photo verification and ID checks.
- Follow invigilator instructions. You will be assigned a terminal; check your candidate ID on screen before starting.
- Get your admit card and ID checked at entry and during verification.
Health and local travel tips for Delhi NCR centres
- Follow any health advisories the board posts. If any COVID-19 or other instructions are on your admit card, follow them.
- Plan travel in advance — Delhi traffic is unpredictable. Keep alternative routes and extra time for metro or cab delays.
DSSSB Assistant Superintendent exam pattern, marking scheme and time management
- Total questions: 200 .
- Negative marking: 0.25 mark for every wrong answer.
- Shift duration: 2 hours (120 minutes) as per shift timings.
What this means for your pacing
- 200 questions in 120 minutes gives about 36 seconds per question if you aim to attempt all.
- Realistically, mark quick wins first: answer easy questions in the first pass and flag tough ones for review.
- Avoid excessive guessing because of 0.25 negative marking . Make educated guesses only when you can eliminate one or two options.
Suggested sectional time allocation and pacing strategies for CBT
- First 20 minutes: quick scan and answer 40–50 high-confidence questions.
- Next 70–80 minutes: tackle moderate-difficulty questions.
- Last 10–20 minutes: revisit flagged items and review answers.
Smart-answering strategies
- Use the in-test review feature to mark questions you want to revisit.
- If you can eliminate two wrong options in a four-option MCQ, the expected value of guessing may justify an attempt. But don't guess blindly.
- Keep an eye on time every 30 minutes.
Selection process after the written exam: PET and document verification
Selection stages
- Written exam (CBT) — merit based on marks.
- Physical Endurance Test (PET) — schedule and standards to be announced by DSSSB.
- Document verification and medical fitness.
What you must prepare for PET and document verification
- PET standards and norms (running time, height/weight criteria) are not published in the schedule summary — check the official notification for exact norms. Do not assume standards; prepare general fitness: stamina, basic running and endurance.
- Document checklist (carry originals and self-attested copies):
- Matriculation/degree certificates, mark sheets
- Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) if applicable
- Disability certificate for PwD candidates
- Identity proof used at registration (Aadhaar/passport)
- Experience certificate (if claimed)
- Any other certificates mentioned in the official notification
Tips to avoid disqualification during document verification
- Ensure names and dates match exactly across documents.
- Carry both original documents and at least two photocopies, neatly arranged.
- Keep a set of attested copies ready if your category requires it.
Vacancies, salary and career prospects
- Total Assistant Superintendent vacancies: 93 .
- Pay scale reported: Rs 35,400 to Rs 1,12,400 (basic pay range as stated by the board).
- Typical allowances and benefits: DA, HRA, transport allowance and other government perks may apply — confirm specifics from official notification or offer letter.
Career growth and job profile
- Assistant Superintendents handle administrative and supervisory duties in Delhi government departments. Responsibilities typically include personnel management, record keeping, report preparation and overseeing departmental operations.
- Promotion path: several administrative levels and deputation opportunities exist in government service — good performance and seniority accelerate growth.
Reservation and category-wise vacancies
- The day-wise summary does not list category-wise vacancies. For reservation, category-wise vacancy breakup and roster details, check the official notification on the DSSSB website.
Preparation plan for the final weeks (14-day and 7-day schedules)
14-day focused revision plan (two-week sprint)
| Day Range | Focus |
|---|---|
| Days 14–11 | Revise high-weight topics and basic concepts. Do topic-wise timed quizzes. |
| Days 10–8 | Full-length CBT mock tests under exam conditions. Analyse mistakes and revise weak topics. |
| Days 7–4 | Practice sectional tests, speed work and negative-marking strategies. Work on accuracy. |
| Days 3–2 | Light revision, formula sheets, quick notes. Visit exam centre if possible to estimate travel time. |
| Day 1 | Rest well, collect documents, final mock timed to shift slot, early sleep. |
7-day daily schedule (last week)
| Day | Plan |
|---|---|
| Day 7 | Full-length mock test (120 min), analyse errors. |
| Day 6 | Revise high-yield topics; 2 short sectional mocks. |
| Day 5 | Timed practice on accuracy; 1 full mock. |
| Day 4 | Quick revision of weak areas; practice 50 mixed questions. |
| Day 3 | Go through admit card instructions, pack documents; light practice. |
| Day 2 | Relaxed mock, visualise exam centre routine, check transport. |
| Day 1 | No heavy study. Sleep early, hydrate, prepare documents. |
Last-minute do's and don'ts
- Do: sleep early, keep admit card and ID ready, eat light and on time, simulate exam timing for practice tests.
- Don't: learn new topics at the last minute or trust unverified paper leaks. Don't travel on exam day without contingency plans.
Common FAQs and official resources
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Q: When is the DSSSB Assistant Superintendent exam 2026? A: 01-07-2026 to 07-07-2026 .
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Q: When will admit cards be released? A: Admit cards will be released about one week prior to the exam. Expect late June 2026.
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Q: How will the exam be conducted? A: The exam is a Computer Based Test (CBT) at designated Delhi NCR centres.
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Q: How many questions are there and what is the negative marking? A: 200 questions ; 0.25 mark deducted for each wrong answer.
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Q: What is the selection process? A: Selection is through written exam , then PET , followed by document verification .
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Q: What is the salary for Assistant Superintendent? A: Reported pay range is Rs 35,400 to Rs 1,12,400 . Verify allowances from the official notification.
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Q: Where can I get official updates? A: Bookmark the official DSSSB portal (dsssb.delhi.gov.in) and check the recruitment section and notices for corrigenda, admit card link and PET schedule.
Coverage gaps — what the official notification must confirm (check before acting)
The summary published with the exam dates does not include some important details. Before you make final plans, confirm the following on the official DSSSB notification:
- Exact educational qualifications and age limit for the post.
- Full exam syllabus and subject-wise weightage.
- Marks distribution and qualifying marks for each stage.
- Application fee structure and payment modes.
- Category-wise vacancy break-up and reservation details.
- Exact PET standards and norms (timings, distances, height/weight if applicable).
- Final admit card release date and city-wise list of exam centres.
- Any specific COVID-19 or medical instructions.
How to verify these details
- Download and read the full recruitment notification PDF from the official DSSSB portal. It contains the authoritative info on eligibility, reservation, syllabus and PET.
- If in doubt, contact the official helpline mentioned on the portal and keep written records of your queries.
Actionable checklist for candidates (printable)
| Immediate actions (now) | Pre-exam actions (days before) | Post-exam actions |
|---|---|---|
| Confirm registration and payment status | Download and print admit card when released | Track result dates on DSSSB portal |
| Save registration number, password and email | Verify centre address and travel time | If shortlisted, prepare for PET (fitness) |
| Note down helpline/email from DSSSB site | Keep originals & copies of all documents ready | Keep documents organised for verification |
| Start 14-day revision plan and mocks | Do exam-day simulation at shift timing | Prepare for further rounds or join waitlist procedures |
Printable personal checklist for exam day
- Admit card (2 copies)
- Valid photo ID (original)
- Passport-size photo
- Water bottle, light snack for after test
- Mask/hand sanitiser (if recommended)
- Metro card/extra cash for travel
Final notes: what you must remember
The DSSSB Assistant Superintendent exam date 2026 is confirmed for 1–7 July 2026 in computer-based mode at Delhi NCR centres. You must download your admit card using your registration credentials and reach the allotted centre on time for your specified shift . The written exam carries 200 questions and a 0.25 negative marking , so plan your pacing carefully.
Check the official DSSSB portal regularly for the admit card link, PET schedule and the full recruitment notification. That notification will answer gaps like eligibility, syllabus, reservation and PET norms that are not covered in the calendar announcement.
Good luck. Prepare smart, test fast, and keep all documents ready.
FAQs
Q1: When is the DSSSB Assistant Superintendent exam 2026? A1: The exam is scheduled from 1 July to 7 July 2026 .
Q2: When will the admit card be released? A2: Admit cards are expected about one week before the exam window — likely in late June 2026. Download from dsssb.delhi.gov.in using your registration number and password.
Q3: How many questions are there and what is the negative marking? A3: There are 200 questions . A wrong answer attracts a 0.25 mark deduction.
Q4: What is the mode and where are the exam centres? A4: The exam will be a computer-based test (CBT) held at designated Delhi NCR centres. Your exact centre will be printed on the admit card.
Q5: How many vacancies are there for Assistant Superintendent 2026? A5: Total vacancies are 93 .
Q6: What is the selection process after the written exam? A6: Selection includes the written CBT, followed by PET , and then document verification .
Q7: What is the salary for Assistant Superintendent? A7: Reported pay range is Rs 35,400 to Rs 1,12,400 . Confirm allowances and exact pay scale in the official notification.
Q8: Where can I get official updates and the full notification? A8: Visit the official DSSSB website at dsssb.delhi.gov.in and check the Recruitment/Noticeboard section for the Assistant Superintendent notification, admit card link and helpline details.