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Delhi DSSSB Lowers Age Limit for Primary Special Education Teacher Recruitment

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced a significant change for aspiring government teachers by lowering the minimum age limit for Primary Special Education Teacher recruitment from 21 to 18 years. This decision, made at the request of the Directorate of Education, opens doors for many young candidates who were previously unable to apply. The recruitment drive will fill 450 positions, and candidates must meet specific educational qualifications. This article outlines the details of the new age limit, eligibility criteria, and application process, encouraging eligible candidates to take advantage of this opportunity.
 

Exciting Update for Aspiring Government Teachers in Delhi



Young individuals aiming to become government teachers in Delhi have received encouraging news. The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has officially lowered the minimum age requirement for the recruitment of Primary Special Education Teachers from 21 years to 18 years. This change will significantly benefit numerous candidates who were previously barred from applying due to age constraints. The updated rule pertains specifically to recruitment under post code 44/26. However, all other eligibility criteria remain unchanged.


Change Initiated by the Directorate of Education

According to a notification from the DSSSB, this adjustment was made following a request from the Directorate of Education of the Delhi Government. The Education Department had suggested reducing the age limit in a letter dated June 25, 2026, which the Board has now accepted.


No Alterations to Other Recruitment Rules

The DSSSB has confirmed that aside from the revised minimum age limit, all other rules and eligibility conditions for the recruitment process remain intact. The updated age limit is now reflected on the OARS portal.


Who Will Benefit from This Change?

This decision primarily benefits young candidates who have just turned 18. Previously, they had to wait until they were 21 to submit their applications, but now they can apply directly, provided they fulfill all other qualifications.


Recruitment for 450 Positions

The recruitment drive aims to fill 450 positions for Primary Special Education Teachers. Candidates must have completed Class 12 and hold a D.Ed. in Special Education or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). Additionally, a CTET (Primary Level) pass certificate and valid RCI registration are required. Detailed information regarding reserved positions can be found in the official recruitment advertisement.


Next Steps for Candidates

Candidates who were previously unable to apply due to the age restriction can now submit their applications through the DSSSB's OARS portal, adhering to the updated eligibility criteria. It is crucial to read the official notice thoroughly before applying and to ensure that all necessary documents and eligibility requirements are met.