DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 OUT – Download Hall Ticket | Advt. 03/2025 | Exam 1–30 June 2026

DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 released for Delhi High Court Court Attendant, Room Attendant and Security Attendant posts.
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Admit Card Out — 29 May 2026 • DSSSB • Post Code 801/25 • Advt. 03/2025 • Exam: 1–30 June 2026

DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 — OUT Court Attendant / Room Attendant / Security Attendant • Post Code 801/25 • Advt. No. 03/2025 • CBT: 1–30 June 2026 • Download at dsssb.delhi.gov.in

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has officially released the e-Admit Card (Hall Ticket) for the Court Attendant, Room Attendant, and Security Attendant written examination under Advertisement No. 03/2025 (Post Code 801/25) on 29 May 2026. Candidates who applied for this recruitment under the Delhi High Court can now download their hall ticket from dsssb.delhi.gov.in using their Application Number and Date of Birth. The Computer Based Test (CBT) for these posts is scheduled across the entire month of June — from 1 June to 30 June 2026 — in two daily shifts. Each candidate's specific exam date, shift timing, and exam centre address is printed on their individual admit card. This is a Tier-I CBT of 100 marks in 2 hours with no negative marking announced.

Admit Card Released — 29 May 2026
📋 Advt. 03/2025 | Post Code 801/25
CBT Exam: 1–30 June 2026
💻 Two Shifts — 9 AM & 2 PM Daily
🏦 Delhi High Court — Court Attendant
📌 334 Total Vacancies
📥 Download: dsssb.delhi.gov.in
Out Now
Admit Card
📌
334
Total Vacancies
1–30 Jun
CBT Exam
💻
2 Shifts
Daily (CBT)
📋
03/2025
Advt. No.
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801/25
Post Code
01
Admit Card Overview
Released 29 May 2026 — Download at dsssb.delhi.gov.in — Application No. + DOB required
ParticularsDetails
OrganisationDelhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB)
Advertisement No.03/2025
Post Code801/25
Posts CoveredCourt Attendant | Court Attendant (S) | Court Attendant (L) | Room Attendant | Security Attendant
Employing DepartmentDelhi High Court, Government of NCT of Delhi
Admit Card Released29 May 2026
Exam Dates1 June 2026 to 30 June 2026 (Exact date on individual admit card)
Shift I Timing9:00 AM to 11:30 AM (Reporting time: 8:00 AM; Gate closes: 9:00 AM)
Shift II Timing2:00 PM to 4:30 PM (Reporting time: 1:00 PM; Gate closes: 2:00 PM)
Exam ModeComputer Based Test (CBT) — Online
Exam Duration2 hours (120 minutes)
Total Questions / Marks100 Questions / 100 Marks
Exam CentresVarious centres across Delhi — exact centre on your individual admit card
Download Linkdsssb.delhi.gov.in or direct digialm link provided above
Login CredentialsApplication/Registration Number + Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)
Total Vacancies334 posts (Court Attendant: 295 | Court Attendant (S): 22 | Court Attendant (L): 1 | Others: 16)
Next Stage (Post CBT)Tier-II Interview (15 marks) for shortlisted candidates
DSSSB Official Websitedsssb.delhi.gov.in
📥 Admit Card Download — Active Now

The DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 download link is currently live and active. Candidates should download their admit card at the earliest opportunity — do not wait till the last day before your exam. Print multiple copies and keep one stored on your phone as a backup. The admit card is the only entry document for the CBT — candidates without a valid printed admit card will be denied entry at the examination centre.

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Important Dates & Exam Schedule
Admit card out 29 May — CBT 1–30 June 2026 — your specific date is on your admit card only
📋Application Window — Advt. No. 03/2025 was open for applicationsAug 26–Sep 24, 2025Completed
🕐DSSSB Court Attendant CBT Exam Date AnnouncedApril 2026Completed
📄Admit Card (e-Hall Ticket) Released — Download Active at dsssb.delhi.gov.in
Login with Application Number + Date of Birth — download and print immediately
29 May 2026🟢 Active Now
Computer Based Test (CBT) — Shift I: 9:00 AM–11:30 AM
Report by 8:00 AM — gates close at 9:00 AM sharp — no entry after gate closure
1 June 2026 onwards
Computer Based Test (CBT) — Shift II: 2:00 PM–4:30 PM
Report by 1:00 PM — gates close at 2:00 PM sharp — no entry after gate closure
Daily (where applicable)
🚫Last Day of CBT Examination for Post Code 801/25
All candidates' exams will be completed within this window — check your admit card for your date
30 June 2026
📊Answer Key Release (Provisional) — Raise Objections if Any Discrepancy~2–3 days after exam
🏆CBT Result Declaration & Tier-II Interview Shortlist~30–45 days after CBT
⚠ Your individual exam date and shift is printed on your admit card only — do not assume any date. Download your admit card immediately and note your exam date, time, and centre address.
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How to Download DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026
Step-by-step guide — Application Number + DOB required — print on A4 paper
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Visit the Official DSSSB Website or Direct Admit Card Link

Open dsssb.delhi.gov.in in your browser. On the homepage, look for the "Admit Card / e-Admit Card" section or "Latest Notices". Click the link for Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 (Advt. 03/2025 / Post Code 801/25). Alternatively, use the direct digialm link: cdn.digialm.com//EForms/configuredHtml/1258/100822/login.html — this is DSSSB's official exam partner portal.

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Enter Your Login Credentials

On the admit card download portal, enter: Application/Registration Number (received when you submitted the application), Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format, and the Captcha code displayed on the screen. Click "Submit" or "Login". If your credentials are correct, your admit card will be displayed on the next screen.

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Verify All Details on Your Admit Card

Before downloading, verify: your Name, Father's/Mother's Name, Roll Number, Photograph, Exam Date, Exam Shift, Reporting Time, Exam Centre Name and Address, and Post Code (801/25). If any detail is incorrect — particularly name spelling or photograph — contact the DSSSB helpdesk immediately at dsssb.helpdesk@delhi.gov.in before your exam date.

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Download and Print the e-Admit Card

Click "Download" or "Print" to save the e-Admit Card as a PDF. Print it on A4 size paper — not A5 or smaller. The printout must be clear and legible — blurry or smudged printouts may cause issues at the exam centre. Print at least 2–3 copies. Also save the PDF on your phone for backup reference on exam day.

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Download and Fill the Self-Declaration / Undertaking Form

DSSSB requires candidates to also carry a Self-Declaration (Undertaking) form — this is a separate document downloadable from the admit card download page or dsssb.delhi.gov.in. Print and fill it before the exam day. Carry it along with the admit card to the exam centre. Not carrying the undertaking form may result in denial of entry.

Application Number + DOB (DD/MM/YYYY) required Print on A4 paper — clear and legible Download Self-Declaration form separately Carry original photo ID — not photocopy Save PDF on phone as backup
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Documents to Carry on DSSSB CBT Exam Day
All items are mandatory — missing any one document can result in entry denial
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Printed e-Admit Card — downloaded from dsssb.delhi.gov.in — clear A4 printout with all details visible including your photograph, roll number, exam centre, and shift timing
2
Self-Declaration / Undertaking Form — downloaded from dsssb.delhi.gov.in or the admit card portal — duly filled in with all required details before arriving at the centre
3
Passport-Size Photograph — the same photograph that was uploaded during the online application — to be pasted on the attendance sheet in the examination hall when instructed by the invigilator
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One Original Valid Government-Issued Photo ID Proof — must be original (no photocopies accepted) and non-expired. Accepted IDs: Aadhaar Card / E-Aadhaar (A4 printout from UIDAI) / PAN Card / Voter ID Card / Driving Licence / Passport / Ration Card with Photograph / Bank Passbook with Photograph
🚫 Strictly Prohibited Items — Do Not Carry These
  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets, or any electronic device — not permitted inside the exam hall; leave these outside or in your vehicle
  • Earphones, Bluetooth devices, or any wireless communication device
  • Written notes, books, papers, or any study material
  • Calculators (not needed for this exam)
  • Bags or large pouches — most centres have no locker facility; travel light
  • Photocopies of ID proof — only originals are accepted
🕐 Exam Day Timing — Report Early
  • Shift I candidates: Report at the exam centre by 8:00 AM — gates close at 9:00 AM. If you arrive after gate closure, entry is denied with no exceptions.
  • Shift II candidates: Report at the exam centre by 1:00 PM — gates close at 2:00 PM.
  • Reach 30–40 minutes before the reporting time to account for entry queues, ID verification, and seating arrangement
  • Verify the exam centre address on your admit card and plan your route the day before — do a test run if the centre is unfamiliar
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Information Printed on DSSSB Admit Card 2026
Verify every detail immediately after downloading — report errors to DSSSB helpdesk before exam
Detail on Admit CardWhat to Check
Candidate's NameMust match your application form exactly — any difference in spelling should be reported immediately to DSSSB
Father's / Mother's NameVerify matches ID proof and application form
Roll NumberUnique roll number assigned for CBT — note this carefully for future reference (answer key, result checking)
Application / Registration NumberYour original registration number from when you applied
Post CodeShould read 801/25 — verify this matches your applied post
Advertisement NumberShould read 03/2025
Exam DateYour specific exam date within the 1–30 June window — note and plan travel accordingly
Exam ShiftShift I (9:00 AM–11:30 AM) or Shift II (2:00 PM–4:30 PM) — check carefully
Reporting TimeTime by which you must reach the exam centre — typically 1 hour before exam start
Gate Closing TimeStrict gate closure time — entry denied after this time regardless of reason
Exam Centre Name & AddressFull address of your assigned examination centre in Delhi — plan your route in advance
Candidate's PhotographShould match your current appearance — same as uploaded in application
Candidate's SignatureMust match your signature on application form
Important InstructionsExam-day rules printed on admit card — read all instructions carefully before exam day
If any detail — particularly name, photograph, or exam centre — appears incorrect, contact DSSSB helpdesk at dsssb.helpdesk@delhi.gov.in or call DSSSB before the exam date. Do not wait.
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CBT Exam Pattern — DSSSB Court Attendant Tier-I 2026
100 Questions | 100 Marks | 120 Minutes | No Negative Marking | Five Sections
100
Questions
MCQ / CBT
100
Total Marks
1 mark each
120
Minutes
2 hours
–¼
Neg. Marking
0.25 per wrong
5
Sections
20 marks each
SectionQuestionsMarksKey Topics
General Awareness2020Current affairs; history; geography; polity; science; Delhi-specific awareness; important schemes; books and authors; sports; national and international events
General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability2020Analogies; blood relations; directions; coding-decoding; series (number, letter); classifications; syllogisms; puzzles; non-verbal reasoning (patterns, paper folding, mirror images)
Arithmetical & Numerical Ability2020Number system; fractions; LCM/HCF; percentage; profit and loss; simple and compound interest; ratio and proportion; time-speed-distance; time and work; basic mensuration; averages; simplification
Hindi Language & Comprehension2020Hindi grammar; synonyms and antonyms; fill in the blanks; sentence correction; comprehension passage; idioms and phrases; vocabulary; error detection
English Language & Comprehension2020English grammar; reading comprehension; synonyms and antonyms; fill in the blanks; sentence improvement; idioms and phrases; error spotting; one-word substitution
Total100100 marksCBT — Online — All sections in single paper — No sectional cut-offs
The exam is conducted online (CBT) at designated exam centres in Delhi. All questions are objective multiple choice. Negative marking of 0.25 marks applies for each wrong answer. Bilingual paper (Hindi and English) except the language sections which are in their respective languages.
🎯 Last-Minute CBT Preparation Strategy
  • General Awareness (20 marks): Focus on last 6 months current affairs — particularly Delhi/NCR news, Central Government schemes, and sports. Keep a 1-page static GK revision sheet.
  • Reasoning (20 marks): Practise coding-decoding, blood relations, and series — these are reliably scoring. Spend 15 minutes daily on mock reasoning tests this week.
  • Maths (20 marks): Percentage, ratio, profit-loss, and SI/CI formulas — revise all. Solve 10–15 questions daily to keep speed up.
  • Hindi and English (20+20 marks): Grammar rules, 5 comprehension passages per day, common error-spotting patterns. 40 marks are accessible with focused 2-week preparation.
  • Negative marking: At 0.25 per wrong answer, only skip questions where you cannot eliminate at least 2 options.
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Vacancy Overview — Post Code 801/25
334 total vacancies under Delhi High Court — category-wise distribution as per DSSSB notification
Post NamePostsQualification
Court Attendant295Matriculation (Class 10th) pass from a recognised Board
Court Attendant (S)22Matriculation pass + ITI or equivalent qualification (S variant)
Court Attendant (L)1Matriculation pass (L variant — specific eligibility conditions apply)
Room Attendant / Security Attendant / Other Variants16Matriculation pass from a recognised Board
Total334Matriculation (10th pass) minimum for all posts
General/UR
~134
OBC
~90
SC
~50
EWS
~33
ST
~27
👥 Age & Qualification Recap (For Reference)
  • Educational Qualification: Matriculation (Class 10th) pass from a recognised Board — the minimum is a 10th pass, no higher degree required
  • Age Limit: 18 to 27 years as on 01 January 2025 (cut-off date was at application stage)
  • Age Relaxation: SC/ST +5 years | OBC +3 years | PwD +10 years as per Central Government norms
  • Selection Process: Tier-I CBT (100 marks, qualifying for Tier-II) → Tier-II Interview/Skill Test (15 marks) → Final Merit
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Frequently Asked Questions
DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 — all common queries answered
When was DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 released?+
The DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 was released on 29 May 2026 by the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board. The download link is currently active on the official DSSSB website at dsssb.delhi.gov.in. Candidates who applied for Court Attendant, Room Attendant, and Security Attendant posts under Advertisement No. 03/2025 (Post Code 801/25) can download their e-Admit Card using their Application Number and Date of Birth.
What is the exam date for DSSSB Court Attendant CBT 2026?+
The DSSSB Court Attendant Computer Based Test (CBT) 2026 is scheduled from 1 June 2026 to 30 June 2026. The exam is conducted in two daily shifts — Shift I from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and Shift II from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Your specific exam date and shift depends on which date and shift DSSSB has allotted to you — this is printed on your individual admit card only. Download your admit card to find out your exact date.
How to download DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026?+
To download your admit card: (1) Visit dsssb.delhi.gov.in and click the Admit Card link for Court Attendant 2026 (Post Code 801/25), or use the direct link at cdn.digialm.com//EForms/configuredHtml/1258/100822/login.html. (2) Enter your Application/Registration Number and Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) along with the captcha. (3) Click Submit. (4) Your admit card will appear — verify all details. (5) Download as PDF and print on A4 paper. If the portal shows an error, clear browser cache, try a different browser, or wait and retry — server load can be heavy initially.
What documents must I carry on the DSSSB exam day?+
You must carry: (1) Printed e-Admit Card (A4 printout from dsssb.delhi.gov.in); (2) Self-Declaration/Undertaking Form (duly filled); (3) One passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in application) for pasting on the attendance sheet; and (4) One original valid government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or Passport. All IDs must be originals — photocopies are not accepted. Do not carry any electronic devices, mobiles, or smart watches into the exam hall.
My admit card is not downloading — what should I do?+
Try the following steps: (1) Make sure you are entering the correct Application/Registration Number exactly as it was given at registration — check your email/SMS from the time of application. (2) Enter Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format — common error is entering MM/DD/YYYY instead. (3) Clear browser cache (Ctrl+Shift+Delete) and try again. (4) Try a different browser — Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox usually work best. (5) If the problem persists after all the above, contact the DSSSB helpdesk at dsssb.helpdesk@delhi.gov.in with your application details. Do not wait — resolve this issue at least 3–4 days before your exam date.
Is there negative marking in DSSSB Court Attendant CBT 2026?+
Yes, negative marking of 0.25 marks (¼ mark) applies per wrong answer in the DSSSB Court Attendant CBT Tier-I. The exam has 100 questions for 100 marks — each correct answer earns 1 mark, and each wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks. Questions you do not attempt carry no deduction. Given the 0.25 negative marking, it is advisable to skip questions where you cannot eliminate at least 2 of the 4 options. Avoid random guessing on all uncertain questions.
What happens after the DSSSB Court Attendant CBT?+
After the CBT is completed: (1) A provisional answer key is released on dsssb.delhi.gov.in — typically within 2–3 days of the exam. Candidates can raise objections during the objection window if they believe any answer is incorrect. (2) The final answer key and CBT result are published — usually within 30–45 days of the last exam date. (3) Candidates shortlisted based on category-wise CBT merit are called for Tier-II Interview (15 marks). (4) The final merit list is prepared by combining Tier-I CBT and Tier-II Interview performance. (5) Selected candidates receive appointment letters from the Delhi High Court.
What is the salary for DSSSB Court Attendant post under Delhi High Court?+
DSSSB Court Attendant posts under the Delhi High Court are placed in Pay Matrix Level 1 (Grade Pay ₹1,800) under the 7th Central Pay Commission. The starting basic pay is ₹18,000 per month. Including Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA — higher in Delhi), Transport Allowance, and other central government allowances, the approximate gross monthly salary at entry level in Delhi is ₹28,000 – ₹35,000+. As a Delhi-based central government post with HRA benefits at Delhi rates (27% of basic), the effective compensation is higher than comparable posts in other cities.
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Official Links — Download Admit Card & Important Resources
Use only official DSSSB links — never download from unofficial or third-party sites
📍 DSSSB Contact Details

Organisation: Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB)
Address: FC-18, Institutional Area, Karkardooma, Delhi – 110092
Website: dsssb.delhi.gov.in
Helpdesk Email: dsssb.helpdesk@delhi.gov.in
DSSSB Online: dsssbonline.nic.in

For admit card issues, exam centre discrepancies, or any other grievances — contact DSSSB helpdesk via email with your Application Number, Name, Post Code (801/25), and the specific issue. Do not call unofficial numbers claiming to be DSSSB — use only the official contact above.

Admit Card Active — Download Now — DSSSB Court Attendant CBT June 2026

Download Your DSSSB Court Attendant Admit Card 2026 Now

Your e-Hall Ticket is ready. Exam runs 1–30 June 2026. Download, print on A4, verify details, carry with photo ID. Do not wait till last minute.

Admit Card: 29 May 2026
Exam: 1–30 June 2026
💻CBT — Two Shifts
📋Advt. 03/2025 | PC 801/25
🏦Delhi High Court
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