DSSSB invites applications for 334 Delhi High Court Attendant posts: The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board has invited online applications for 334 Attendant posts at the Delhi High Court. This recruitment provides an opportunity for young candidates seeking a stable government position; applications opened on August 26, 2025 and the board will complete selection through a preliminary exam and an interview.
Key highlights include the registration window from August 26 to September 24, 2025, an application fee of Rs 100 for General/OBC/EWS candidates (fee exempt for SC/ST and women), and an age range of 18 to 27 years with standard age relaxations for reserved categories. Applicants should read the full notification and apply via the official portal.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Vacancy | 334 Attendant posts (Delhi High Court) |
| Notification / Apply here | dsssb.delhi.gov.in |
| Online registration period | 26 August 2025 to 24 September 2025 |
| Application fee | Rs 100 (General/OBC/EWS). SC, ST and female candidates exempt. Payment via card/netbanking or e-challan. |
| Age limit | 18 to 27 years (relaxation as per government rules) |
| Educational qualification | As specified in the official notification. Check the advertisement on the DSSSB portal for exact requirements. |
| Selection stages | • Preliminary objective examination • Interview / document verification |
| Exam format (preliminary) | Objective type questions; syllabus and scheme available in the notification |
| Documents typically required | • Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport) • Educational certificates • Caste certificate if applicable • Recent passport-size photograph and signature |
| How to apply | 1. Visit DSSSB official site 2. Locate the Delhi High Court Attendant 2025 advertisement and click Apply 3. Register / login, fill form, upload documents and pay fee 4. Submit and download confirmation |
| Important points | • Ensure details match certificates to avoid rejection • Keep printout of application confirmation and fee receipt • No offline submissions unless specified |
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| Telegram Official Channel | Join Telegram Channel |
Recruitment overview and why it matters
The Delhi High Court attendant posts provide stable employment with opportunities for government service experience and progression. The DSSSB conducts recruitments for several courts and government departments; this round focuses on attendants whose duties include assisting court staff, maintaining records and supporting daily courtroom operations. With 334 posts available, candidates across categories have a meaningful chance to compete, subject to merit and reservation rules.
Full details and important development points
The official advertisement contains the definitive details on eligibility, reservation breakup and the syllabus. Candidates should verify:
- Exact educational qualifications required for the attendant post as listed in the notification.
- Category-wise reservation and any post-specific requirements.
- How the preliminary exam marks are used for shortlisting and the weight of interview marks, if applicable.
A DSSSB spokesperson said, “Candidates must ensure personal and educational details in the online form match supporting documents to avoid delays during verification.”
How to apply: step-by-step instructions and practical tips
- Read the full advertisement on the DSSSB website before starting the application.
- Prepare scanned copies of your photograph, signature and required certificates in the prescribed size and format.
- Create an account or log in on the DSSSB portal, fill the application form carefully and upload documents.
- Pay the application fee using net banking, credit/debit card or e-challan where provided. Remember SC, ST and female applicants may be exempt from fee payment.
- Submit the form and download/print the confirmation for your records. Keep the application ID and payment receipt safe.
Practical tips: Complete the application well before the deadline to avoid server traffic, double-check spellings and document numbers, and use the institution or helpdesk contacts on the portal if you face technical issues.
What to expect after applying
After the application window closes, DSSSB will publish admit card dates and the exam schedule on its website. Shortlisted candidates from the preliminary exam will be called for the interview and document verification stage. Candidates should regularly check their registered email and the DSSSB portal for updates and download admit cards once released.
Preparing for the exam and verification
The preliminary examination will be objective in format. Consult the official notification for the exact syllabus and previous years’ papers to plan preparation. Gather original documents for verification well in advance, including caste certificate, educational mark sheets and photo ID. Any mismatch or missing documents can lead to disqualification at the verification stage.