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DSSSB AE, JE, ASO Recruitment 2026 (911 Posts) — Full Details

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has released a Combined Recruitment Notification (Advt. No. 01/2026) for Assistant Engineer (AE), Junior Engineer (JE), Assistant Section Officer (ASO), Legal Assistant & other posts. A total of 911 vacancies are announced across Delhi Government departments. (The Times of India)


📅 Important Dates

  • 🟢 Application Start: 24 February 2026

  • 🔴 Last Date to Apply: 25 March 2026

  • 🧾 Fee Payment Last Date: 25 March 2026
    ➡️ Online application only. (Free Job Alert)


📊 Total Vacancy

  • Total Posts: 911

  • Posts include:

    • Assistant Engineer (Civil)

    • Junior Engineer (Civil)

    • Assistant Section Officer (ASO)

    • Legal Assistant
      ➡️ Recruitment for various Delhi Govt departments / autonomous bodies. (The Times of India)


🎓 Educational Qualification

  • AE: B.E / B.Tech in Civil Engineering

  • JE: Diploma / Degree in Civil Engineering

  • ASO: Graduate in any discipline

  • Legal Assistant: LLB Degree
    ➡️ Qualification varies post-wise. (Free Job Alert)


🎂 Age Limit (Approx)

  • Minimum: 18 Years

  • Maximum: 30–35 Years (post-wise)

  • Age relaxation as per rules. (Sarkari Result)


💰 Application Fee

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹100

  • SC / ST / Female / PwBD: No Fee (as per notification trend). (Testbook)


📝 Selection Process

  • Written Exam (Tier-1 / Tier-2 depending on post)

  • Document Verification

  • Medical Test
    ➡️ Merit based on exam performance. (Testbook)


💵 Salary (Approx Pay Level)

  • ₹35,400 – ₹1,42,400 per month depending on post & level. (Free Job Alert)


🌐 Official Website

👉 https://dsssb.delhi.gov.in
➡️ Fill form → Upload documents → Pay fee → Submit & print form.


✅ If you want, I can give you:

  • 📄 Official Notification PDF

  • 🔗 Direct Apply Link

  • 🖼️ Poster Image (like previous one)

  • 📊 Post-wise vacancy details

Just tell me 👍

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