DASS Grade II exam is conducted by the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) which takes care of the need of employees in the NCT Delhi. DASS Grade II exam is conducted to recruit people for various posts like Pharmacist, Legal Assistant, Assistant Superintendent, Matron, Warder etc.
The eligibility for different posts are not the same and here we have provided the eligibility for different posts.
Name of Posts | Educational Qualifications | Physical Endurance Test | Age |
DASS Grade II | Degree from a recognised university in
Arts/Commerce/Science or Agriculture | Nil | 20-32 Years |
Pharmacist (Homeopathic) Department of Ayush | 1. 10+2 with Science Subject | Nil | Not exceeding 27 years |
Legal Assistant | 1. Bachelor degree in any subject with Bachelor’s in Law from a recognised university/institute.
| Nil | Not exceeding 30 years |
Asstt. Superintendent | Bachelor degree from a recognised university | For Male 1. 1600 meters race in 06
minutes and 30 seconds. 2. High Jump:- 3’6’’ 3. Broad/Long Jump:- 13.0
feet For Female 1. 800 meters race in 04
minutes and 30 seconds. 2. High Jump:- 3.0 feet | 18-27 years |
Matron (Only for Female) | 10+2 (Senior Secondary pass from a recognised
Board) | 1. 800 meters race in 04
minutes and 30 seconds. 2. High Jump:- 3.0 feet | 18-27 years |
Warder (only for Male) | 10+2 (Senior Secondary pass from a recognised
Board) | 1. 1600 meters race in 06
minutes and 30 seconds. 2. High Jump:- 3’6’’ | 18-27 years |
The aforesaid examination scheme, for the post of Grade-11(DASS) only, has been reviewed by the Board and it has been changed/amended vides resolution no. P&P/2017/14 dated 25/05/2017 as under:
The examination scheme prescribed by DSSSB vides said notification for the post of Grade-II (DASS) is as under:-
Tier |
Indicative
posts |
Exam code |
Time |
Total
Ques. (MCQ) |
Total
Marks (MCQ) |
Total
Marks (Descript.) |
Grand
Total |
Syllabus |
Two
Tier (General
Post)
|
Grade-II (DASS) |
IIT-G |
Tier–I 2
Hrs. |
200 |
200 |
N.A |
200 |
i. General Awareness. ii. General Intelligence
& Reasoning ability. iii. Arithmetical &
Numerical Ability. iv. Test of Hindi Language
& Comprehension. v. Test of English Language
(40 Marks each) & Comprehension. |
|
|
|
Tier–II 3
Hrs. |
300 |
300 |
N.A |
300 |
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Computer Knowledge -25 Marks |
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Exit Exam |
An optional Exit
Examination of qualifying nature, if Board so decides, may be Exam conducted
for shortlisted candidates of Tier-Il exam for testing minimum standards in
writing skills by means of an essay or expansion of Ideas |
1. Current Events of the last six months | 2. Indian History | 3. Indian Polity | 4. Indian Constitution |
5. Sports | 6. Art & Culture | 7. Geography | 8. Economics |
9. General Science | 10. Scientific Research and Discoveries | 11. National/International Organisations | 12. Rivers, Seas and Lakes |
13. Famous Places around India | 14. Books and Authors |
1. Analogy | 2. Similarities and Differences | 3. Space Visualisation | 4. Problem solving |
5. Analysis | 6. Judgement and Decision Making | 7. Visual Memory | 8. Discrimination |
9. Observation | 10. Relationship 9Blood Relation) | 11. Alphabetical reasoning | 12. Number series |
1. Number System | 2. Simplification | 3. Decimals | 4. Data Interpretation |
5. Fractions | 6. L.C.M. and H.C.F. | 7. Ratio & Proportion | 8. Percentage |
9. Average | 10. Profit & Loss | 11. Discount | 12. Simple & Compound Interest |
13. Mensuration | 14. Time & Work | 15. Time & Distance | 16. Statistics |
1. Common Errors | 2. Sentence Improvement | 3. One Word Substitution | 4. Idiom & Phrase |
5. Synonyms & Antonyms. | 6. Fillers | 7. Spelling Test | 8. Voice |
9. Narration | 10. Reading Comprehension |
1. Hardware and Software Basics | 2. History and Origin of Computers | 3. Generation of Computers | 4. Windows Operating System |
5. Internet and Related Terms | 6. Questions on Basic MS-Office | 7. Networking and Communication Fundamentals | 8. Database Management |
9. Virus and Security | 10. Input and Output Devices |
Tier |
Indicative Posts |
Exam code |
Time |
Total Ques. (MCQ) |
Total Marks (MCQ) |
Total Marks (Descript.) |
Grand Total |
Syllabus |
Two Tier (General Posts) |
Grade – II (DASS) |
IIT-G |
Tier –I |
200 |
200 |
N.A. |
200 |
1. General Awareness. 2. General intelligence & Reasoning
ability. 3. Arithmetical & Numerical Ability. 4. Test of Hindi Language & comprehension.
5. Test of English language & comprehension. (40 marks each) |
2Hrs. |
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Tier – II |
300 |
300 |
N.A. |
300 |
i. English Language and Comprehension - 75 marks ii. Mental ability - 75 marks iii. General awareness - 75 marks iv. Numerical aptitude & Data
interpretation - 50 marks v. general computer knowledge - 25 marks |
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Exit Exam |
An optional Exit
Examination of qualifying nature, if boards so decide, may be conducted for
shortlisted candidates of Tier – II exam for testing minimum standards in
writing skills by means of an essay or expansion of ideas. |