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DSSSB Recruitment · Advt. No. 03/2026

DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026: 675 Vacancies — Complete Guide

Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has notified 675 vacancies for Trained Graduate Teacher (Computer Science) under Post Code 41/26 in the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi. This is the single largest TGT-CS opening of 2026 — Pay Level 7 (₹44,900–₹1,42,400), no experience needed, and an objective Computer Based Test. Here is everything you need: eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, qualifying marks, and the proven prep path for Section B (Computer Science).

By Piyush Wairale · IIT Madras
Updated 7 June 2026
16 min read
Total Vacancies
675 Posts
Last Date
15 Jul 2026
Exam Pattern
200 Qs / 2 Hr
Pay Scale
Level 7

Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) is recruiting 675 Trained Graduate Teachers (Computer Science) under Advertisement No. 03/2026, Post Code 41/26, for the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi. Applications open on 16 June 2026 (12:00 noon) and close on 15 July 2026 (11:59 PM) at dsssb.delhi.gov.in.

Vacancies
675 posts (UR 416 · SC 104 · ST 39 · EWS 116 · OBC 00 · PwBD 22)
Post Code
41/26 (TGT Computer Science)
Eligibility
BCA / Graduation in CS / B.E or B.Tech (CS or IT) / Graduation + DOEACC 'A' level
Age Limit
Maximum 30 years (relaxation per category)
Exam Pattern
One Tier Technical CBT · 200 Qs / 200 Marks / 2 hours · Section A (100M) + Section B (100M, Computer Science)
Qualifying Marks
40% Gen/EWS · 35% OBC (Delhi) · 30% SC/ST/PH
Pay Scale
₹44,900–₹1,42,400 · Pay Level 7 · Group B
Application Fee
₹100 (Gen/OBC/EWS male); Free for Women, SC/ST/PwBD, Ex-Servicemen
Official Site
dsssb.delhi.gov.in

About DSSSB & the TGT (Computer Science) Role

Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) is the apex recruiting body of the Government of NCT of Delhi. Headquartered at FC-18, Institutional Area, Karkardooma, New Delhi-110092, DSSSB conducts recruitment for Group B and Group C posts across all Delhi Government departments — including the Directorate of Education, which runs Delhi's vast network of government schools.

The Trained Graduate Teacher (Computer Science) — abbreviated TGT-CS — is a Group B, General Central Service, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial post. Selected teachers are posted in Delhi Government schools (DoE Delhi) to teach Computer Science at the secondary level (Classes 6–10). The role combines technical subject teaching with the larger objective of building digital literacy among Delhi's school children — making it both a high-impact and high-stability career.

Why this notification matters: 675 vacancies is the largest TGT-Computer Science recruitment ever announced by DSSSB. Combined with the fact that OBC quota is currently 0 (so the bulk of seats are open to UR/SC/ST/EWS), this represents a once-in-a-decade-style opportunity for Computer Science graduates and B.Tech/BCA holders aspiring to a Delhi Government teaching career.

Vacancies & Reservation Breakdown

The breakdown of 675 total vacancies for Post Code 41/26 (TGT Computer Science) is as follows:

675
Total Vacancies
TGT Computer Science · Post Code 41/26 · Advt 03/2026

UR

416

Unreserved

SC

104

Scheduled Caste

ST

39

Scheduled Tribe

EWS

116

Economically Weaker

OBC

0

Other Backward Class

PwBD Horizontal Reservation

CategoryDisability TypePosts
(a)B, LV (Blindness, Low Vision)6
(b)HH (Hard of Hearing)6
(c)OA, BA, OL, BL, OAL, BLOA, BLA, CP, LC, Dw, AAV, MDy, SD/SI (without neurological / limb dysfunction)5
(d) & (e)ASD(M), SLD, MI, MD (multiple disabilities)5
Total PwBD Posts (Horizontal)22

Note: PwBD reservation is horizontal and is carved out of the total 675 posts (not in addition).

Important Dates — DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026

29 MAY 2026
Notification Released
Advt No. 03/2026 published
16 JUNE 2026
Application Opens
From 12:00 noon onwards
15 JULY 2026
Application Closes
Last submission till 11:59 PM
TO BE ANNOUNCED
CBT Exam Date
Watch dsssb.delhi.gov.in for updates
Who Can Apply

Eligibility Criteria — Educational Qualification

Candidates must possess any one of the following essential qualifications on the last date of application.

OPTION 1

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

From a recognized university

OPTION 2

Graduation in Computer Science

From a recognized university (CS must be studied as main subject in all years of graduation)

OPTION 3

B.E / B.Tech (CS or IT)

Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science / Information Technology from a recognized University

OPTION 4

Graduation + DOEACC 'A' Level

Graduation in any subject plus 'A' level course from DOEACC (NIELIT), Ministry of Information & Communication Technology, Government of India

Note: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Competent Authority, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in the case of candidates otherwise well qualified.

Experience Requirement

Essential Experience
NIL — Freshers can apply
Desirable Experience
NIL

Age Limit & Relaxations

Maximum age: 30 years (as per the relevant cut-off date specified in the official notification). Age is computed from the matriculation / secondary school certificate only.

Category-wise Age Relaxation

CategoryAge RelaxationMaximum Age
General / UR30 years
OBC (Delhi)+3 years33 years
SC / ST+5 years35 years
PwBD (Gen/EWS)+10 years40 years
PwBD (OBC Delhi)+13 years43 years
PwBD (SC/ST)+15 years45 years
Ex-ServicemenPer DOPT rulesAs per category

Special relaxations:

  • Government Servants: Age relaxable up to 5 years as per Central Govt rules.
  • Contractual Employees of the same department: One-time age relaxation up to 5 years — subject to having worked at least 120 working days in that year (per OM No. F.19(11)/2015/S-IV/1751-1756 dated 11 June 2019, Govt of NCT of Delhi).

Pay Scale & Benefits

TGT (Computer Science) — Pay Level 7

₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
Pay Level 7 (7th CPC) · Group 'B' · Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial

In addition to the basic pay, eligible candidates receive Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Transport Allowance (TA), Children's Education Allowance, LTC, CGHS medical benefits, and NPS pension contribution as applicable to Central Government Group B employees posted in Delhi. The total in-hand salary at joining typically works out to ₹55,000–₹65,000 per month depending on HRA and posting location.

DSSSB TGT Computer Science Exam Pattern

Selection is through a single-stage Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted under DSSSB's "One Tier Technical / Teaching Examination Scheme". The paper has two sections attempted in one continuous 2-hour window.

SectionNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksDuration
Section A (5 sub-topics)1001002 Hours
(combined)
Section B (Computer Science domain + teaching methodology / B.Ed)100100
Total200200120 min
Section A
General Aptitude
100 Marks
  1. General Awareness (20 marks)
  2. General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability (20 marks)
  3. Arithmetical & Numerical Ability (20 marks)
  4. Test of Hindi Language & Comprehension (20 marks)
  5. Test of English Language & Comprehension (20 marks)
100 Qs · 1 mark each · 5 sub-topics × 20 marks
Section B
Computer Science Domain
100 Marks
  1. Computer Science subject content as per the prescribed syllabus (the bulk of the section)
  2. Teaching Methodology / B.Ed pedagogy for the Computer Science subject
100 Qs · 1 mark each · Domain + pedagogy

Crucial Note from DSSSB: Mandatory minimum qualifying marks apply only on the domain-specific Section B. There is no minimum qualifying mark on Section A alone. However, the cumulative score (Section A + Section B) must meet the overall qualifying mark percentage, and the combined marks of both sections are reckoned for final merit.

Section B = 100 marks of Computer Science This is your highest-leverage section. Our IT Officer Course covers ~80% of this domain syllabus.
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Syllabus

Detailed DSSSB TGT Computer Science Syllabus

Topic-wise breakdown of Section A (General Aptitude) and Section B (Computer Science domain + pedagogy) — mapped to recent DSSSB question patterns.

Section A · General Aptitude (100 Marks)

5 sub-sections × 20 marks each.

A1. General Awareness

  • Current Affairs (national & international)
  • Indian History & Polity, Constitution
  • Geography of India
  • Economy, Banking & Government Schemes
  • Sports, Awards, Books & Authors
  • Static GK (capitals, dances, festivals)

A2. General Intelligence & Reasoning

  • Analogies, Similarities, Differences
  • Space Visualisation, Problem-solving
  • Number & Letter series, Coding-Decoding
  • Syllogism, Statement & Conclusion
  • Non-verbal reasoning, Figure series
  • Blood relations, Direction sense, Ranking

A3. Arithmetical & Numerical Ability

  • Number System, HCF & LCM
  • Percentages, Ratios, Averages
  • Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest
  • Time & Work, Time-Speed-Distance
  • Mensuration (2D & 3D)
  • Data Interpretation (tables, bar, pie)

A4. Hindi Language & Comprehension

  • व्याकरण: संधि, समास, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय
  • संज्ञा, सर्वनाम, क्रिया, विशेषण
  • पर्यायवाची, विलोम, मुहावरे
  • वाक्य शुद्धिकरण, वर्तनी
  • अपठित गद्यांश व बोध

A5. English Language & Comprehension

  • Grammar (tense, voice, narration, modals)
  • Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word substitution
  • Idioms & Phrases, Spotting Errors
  • Sentence improvement, Cloze test
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Vocabulary in context

Section B · Computer Science Domain (100 Marks)

The decisive section. Mapped to the prescribed TGT-CS syllabus and recent question trends.

B1. Fundamentals of Computer

  • History, generations, classification
  • Number systems (binary, octal, hex)
  • Boolean algebra & logic gates
  • Hardware components, I/O devices
  • Memory hierarchy (cache, RAM, secondary)

B2. Programming in C

  • Data types, variables, operators
  • Control statements (if-else, switch, loops)
  • Functions, recursion, scope rules
  • Arrays, strings, pointers
  • Structures, unions, file handling

B3. Object-Oriented Programming (Java)

  • OOP concepts (encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction)
  • Classes, objects, constructors
  • Interfaces, abstract classes, packages
  • Exception handling, Collections framework basics

B4. Data Structures & Algorithms

  • Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues
  • Trees (BST, AVL), Heaps, Graphs
  • Hashing, Sorting & Searching algorithms
  • Time complexity (Big-O)
  • Recursion and Dynamic Programming basics

B5. Database Management Systems

  • ER Model, Relational Model
  • SQL (DDL, DML, joins, subqueries)
  • Normalisation (1NF → BCNF)
  • Transactions, ACID properties
  • Indexing & file organisation

B6. Operating Systems

  • Process management, scheduling
  • Threads, synchronisation, semaphores
  • Deadlocks (prevention, avoidance, detection)
  • Memory management (paging, segmentation)
  • File systems, I/O management

B7. Computer Networks & Internet

  • OSI Model, TCP/IP stack
  • IP addressing, subnetting, IPv6
  • HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, DNS
  • Wireless networks, Wi-Fi basics
  • Network devices (router, switch, firewall)

B8. Web Technologies

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript fundamentals
  • Client-server architecture
  • Web browsers and search engines
  • E-commerce, e-governance, e-learning
  • Static vs dynamic web pages

B9. Software Engineering

  • SDLC models (Waterfall, Agile)
  • Requirement engineering & design
  • Software testing (Unit, Integration, System)
  • Software quality & metrics

B10. Computer Architecture

  • CPU organisation, ALU, control unit
  • Pipelining, instruction cycle
  • Cache memory & virtual memory
  • RISC vs CISC
  • I/O techniques (DMA, interrupts)

B11. Office Tools & Cyber Security

  • MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint features
  • Spreadsheet formulas & charts
  • Email, social media, digital citizenship
  • Cyber security basics (malware, phishing)
  • IT Act 2000, digital signature, cyber ethics

B12. Teaching Methodology / Pedagogy

  • Aims & objectives of teaching CS
  • Methods: lecture, demonstration, project, peer learning
  • ICT in education, blended learning
  • Evaluation & assessment techniques
  • Inclusive education & learner diversity

Coverage map: Topics B1 to B11 (Computer Science core) are directly covered in our IT Officer Course — that's roughly ~80% of Section B. B12 (Pedagogy) needs supplementary B.Ed-focused material — but it carries only a small share of the section. Master the CS domain first; pedagogy is incremental.

Minimum Qualifying Marks

DSSSB has fixed the following category-wise minimum qualifying marks (applied on the cumulative Section A + Section B total):

40%
General / EWS
35%
OBC (Delhi)
30%
SC / ST / PH (PwBD)
5%
Ex-Servicemen Relaxation*

*Ex-Servicemen get 5% relaxation in their respective category, subject to a minimum of 30%.

Mode of Selection

  1. Selection is made through the One Tier Technical / Teaching Computer Based Examination as described above.
  2. Marks scored by candidates are normalized (if required) using the formula published by DSSSB vide Notice No. 10 (271)/Sec.Cell/DSSSB/18/989 dated 11 July 2018 (Annexure-II). Normalized scores are used for the final merit list.
  3. In case any question(s) is held invalid, marks for that question are calculated on a pro-rata basis out of the remaining maximum marks.
  4. Draft answer keys are displayed on the DSSSB website after the exam. Candidates may submit online objections within the stipulated time window. Objections received offline (letter / email / application) are not entertained.
  5. Final answer keys are released after scrutinising the online objections.
  6. The final merit list is prepared based on normalised cumulative marks of Section A + Section B.
Application Process

How to Apply for DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026

DSSSB accepts only online applications through its official portal. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official DSSSB portal Go to https://dsssb.delhi.gov.in and click on the active recruitment link for Advt. No. 03/2026 (live from 16 June 2026 at 12:00 noon).
  2. Complete OTR Registration New candidates must complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) on the DSSSB portal — provide personal details, contact information, and educational qualifications. Save the OTR number and password securely.
  3. Select Post Code 41/26 Log in with OTR credentials, view active vacancies under Advt 03/2026, and select Post Code 41/26 — Trained Graduate Teacher (Computer Science).
  4. Fill application form & choose exam centre Complete personal, qualification, category, and PwBD details (if applicable). Choose preferred exam centre from the available list (Delhi-NCR).
  5. Upload photo & signature Upload scanned passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed dimensions and file sizes specified on the portal.
  6. Pay application fee ₹100 for General / OBC / EWS male candidates. Women, SC, ST, PwBD candidates, and Ex-Servicemen are exempt from the fee. Payment is online only (Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking / UPI).
  7. Submit & download confirmation Review every field carefully, submit the application, and download the confirmation page / printable application form for your records.

Deadline: 15 July 2026 at 11:59 PM. Avoid last-day rush — server load is highest in the final 48 hours.

DSSSB TGT Computer Science — Preparation Strategy

With roughly 6–8 weeks between the application closing and the likely exam date, here is a focused plan:

Week-wise Breakdown

  1. Weeks 1-2 — Section B Core CS: DBMS, Networks, OS, Programming (C + Java), Data Structures. This is the highest-leverage block. Use the IT Officer Course concept videos.
  2. Week 3 — Section B Remaining: Software Engineering, Computer Architecture, Web Technologies, Office Tools & Cyber Security. Add Pedagogy / Teaching Methodology from a B.Ed reference.
  3. Week 4 — Section A: Reasoning + Arithmetic (high scoring with practice), General Awareness (current affairs of last 6 months), Hindi & English grammar drills.
  4. Week 5 — Mock Tests: Attempt at least 4 full-length 200-question / 2-hour mocks. Analyse weak areas.
  5. Week 6 — Revision & Sprint: Revise Section B formulas, RFC/port numbers, SQL syntax, OOP definitions, pedagogy notes. Light revision in the final 2 days.

High-Leverage Tips

  • Prioritise Section B: Qualifying marks apply on the cumulative total, but Section B has the mandatory minimum qualifying requirement on its own. Strong Section B + average Section A is a safer mix than the reverse.
  • Don't ignore Hindi: Many CS aspirants underprepare Hindi. 20 marks here are easy points if you brush up basic vyakaran.
  • Practice with negative marking: DSSSB applies 1/4 negative marking. Skip questions where confidence is below 50%.
  • Pedagogy questions: Memorise key names (Dewey, Piaget, Bloom's Taxonomy, Bruner) and ICT-in-education frameworks. A 4-6 question buffer here can decide the cut-off.
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Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions — DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026

Direct, factual answers to the most-searched questions about this recruitment.

How many vacancies are available in DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026? +
DSSSB has notified 675 total vacancies for Trained Graduate Teacher (Computer Science) — Post Code 41/26 — under Advertisement No. 03/2026. Category-wise: UR 416, SC 104, ST 39, EWS 116, OBC 00. PwBD horizontal reservation: 6 (Cat-a) + 6 (Cat-b) + 5 (Cat-c) + 5 (Cat-d & e) = 22 posts.
What is the last date to apply for DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026? +
Online applications open on 16 June 2026 from 12:00 noon and close on 15 July 2026 at 11:59 PM. Apply at dsssb.delhi.gov.in. The official notification (Advt 03/2026) can be downloaded from the same portal.
What is the salary of DSSSB TGT Computer Science? +
Pay Scale: ₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400 (Pay Level 7) as per the 7th CPC. The post is classified as Group 'B', General Central Service, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial. In-hand salary at joining works out to approximately ₹55,000–₹65,000 per month including DA, HRA, and Transport Allowance.
What is the age limit for DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026? +
Maximum age: 30 years. Relaxations: OBC (Delhi) +3, SC/ST +5, PwBD +10, and as per DOPT rules for Ex-Servicemen. Government Servants get up to 5 years relaxation. Contractual employees of the same department get one-time relaxation up to 5 years (subject to having worked 120+ days in that year).
What is the educational qualification for DSSSB TGT Computer Science? +
Any one of: (1) BCA from a recognized university, OR (2) Graduation in Computer Science (CS as main subject in all years), OR (3) B.E / B.Tech in Computer Science or Information Technology, OR (4) Graduation in any subject + DOEACC 'A' level course from the Ministry of IT, Government of India. No experience is required (Essential & Desirable = NIL).
What is the exam pattern for DSSSB TGT Computer Science 2026? +
One Tier Technical/Teaching Computer Based Test of 200 questions for 200 marks in 2 hours. Section A: 100 Qs / 100 marks on General Awareness, Reasoning, Arithmetic, Hindi, English (20 marks each). Section B: 100 Qs / 100 marks on Computer Science domain + teaching methodology / B.Ed pedagogy.
What is the minimum qualifying mark for DSSSB TGT Computer Science? +
General/EWS: 40%. OBC (Delhi): 35%. SC/ST/PH (PwBD): 30%. Ex-Servicemen get 5% relaxation in their respective category, subject to a minimum of 30%. Qualifying marks apply on the cumulative Section A + Section B score. Section B has a mandatory minimum requirement on its own; Section A does not.
Is there negative marking in DSSSB TGT exam? +
As per DSSSB norms, 1/4 (0.25) mark is deducted for each wrong answer in the Computer Based Test. Un-attempted questions carry no penalty. Always refer to the official notification and call letter for the most current rules.
What is the application fee for DSSSB TGT 2026? +
₹100 for General, OBC, and EWS male candidates. Women candidates, SC, ST, PwBD candidates, and Ex-Servicemen are exempted from the application fee. Payment is online only.
How are marks normalized in DSSSB TGT exam? +
Marks scored by candidates are normalized (if required, in case of multi-shift exams) using the formula published by DSSSB vide Notice No. 10 (271)/Sec.Cell/DSSSB/18/989 dated 11 July 2018 (Annexure-II). The normalised score is used to prepare the final merit list and provisional nomination.
Can a B.Sc Computer Science candidate apply for DSSSB TGT Computer Science? +
Yes — provided Computer Science was studied as a main subject in all years of the B.Sc graduation. A general B.Sc with CS only in one year does not qualify under this clause. Verify your transcript carefully before applying.
Is B.Ed mandatory for DSSSB TGT Computer Science? +
The essential qualifications listed do not mandate a B.Ed degree. However, the word "Trained" in TGT implies that DSSSB expects trained teachers; the official notification text should be re-verified for any specific B.Ed clause. Section B of the exam includes pedagogy / B.Ed-style questions, so candidates without B.Ed should prepare teaching methodology basics.
Where can I get the best preparation course for DSSSB TGT Computer Science Section B? +
For Section B (Computer Science domain — 100 marks), enrol in the IT Officer Course and Test Series by Piyush Wairale (M.Tech, IIT Madras) at piyushwairale.com. The course covers DBMS, Networking, OS, Programming, Data Structures, Software Engineering, Web Technologies, and Cyber Security — directly mapping to ~80% of DSSSB TGT CS Section B.
Can I prepare for DSSSB TGT Computer Science along with SBI SO IT or IBPS SO IT? +
Yes — and it's the smart approach. The Computer Science domain has substantial overlap across DSSSB TGT CS Section B, SBI SO IT, IBPS SO IT, SEBI Grade A IT, EXIM Bank DM (Information Security), and PSU IT exams. One well-structured IT Officer course prepares you for all of them. DSSSB TGT additionally requires Section A (GK / Reasoning / Hindi / English) and teaching methodology — both of which need supplementary preparation alongside.
What is the role and responsibility of a DSSSB TGT Computer Science teacher? +
Selected TGT-CS candidates are posted in Delhi Government schools under the Directorate of Education to teach Computer Science at the secondary level (typically Classes 6 to 10). Responsibilities include classroom teaching, lesson planning, conducting practicals in computer labs, evaluating student assessments, participating in school activities, and supporting digital-literacy initiatives.
Your Next Step

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Disclaimer: This article is based on the official DSSSB notification (Advt. No. 03/2026, Post Code 41/26) dated 29 May 2026. Candidates must verify the latest information at dsssb.delhi.gov.in and the official notification PDF before applying. PiyushWairale.com is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with DSSSB or the Government of NCT of Delhi.