DSSSB Result 2026: ANM, ASO and LDC Cut Off Marks, Shortlist and Complete Details
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) released three major recruitment results on 27 March 2026, covering the posts of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM), Assistant Section Officer (ASO) in SCERT, and Lower Division Clerk along with several allied posts under the Combined Examination Scheme. All three notices carry significant implications for thousands of candidates who appeared across multiple examination dates in 2025. This article covers every important detail from all three official notices so candidates have a single, reliable reference.
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DSSSB ANM Result 2026: Post Code 816/24
Overview of the ANM Recruitment
The DSSSB had originally advertised 152 vacancies for the post of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife under Post Code 816/24 through Advertisement No. 06/2024 dated 05 March 2024. Of these, 144 vacancies were in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and 8 vacancies were in the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). The Tier-I written examination was conducted in online mode on 11 April 2025 and 12 April 2025.
ANM Marks Released for 6,266 Candidates
The marks obtained by 6,266 candidates who appeared in the written examination have been uploaded on the official DSSSB website. Candidates can view their individual marks by logging into their account through the OARS module on the official DSSSB website. A total of 325 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted for the e-dossier upload round across all categories.
ANM Cut Off Marks 2026 (Category-wise)
Based on performance in the examination, candidates who secured marks equal to or above the category-wise cut off have been provisionally shortlisted for e-dossier submission. The cut off marks are out of a total of 200.
| Category | No. of Candidates Shortlisted | Cut Off Marks (out of 200) |
|---|---|---|
| UR | 72 | 107.71 |
| EWS (01 in UR) | 16 | 80.28 |
| OBC (33 in UR) | 147 | 79.57 |
| SC (06 in UR) | 44 | 90.82 |
| ST | 18 | 60.15 |
| PwBD Cat. a | 01 | 82.87 |
| PwBD Cat. b (1 in OBC) | 01 | 96.04 |
| PwBD Cat. c | 04 | 61.99 |
| PwBD Cat. c & d | 01 | 61.97 |
| Ex-SM | 02 | 77.88 |
| Total | 325 | – |
Qualifying Marks Criteria for ANM
As per the advertisement, the mandatory minimum qualifying marks apply only to Section B, which is the domain-specific section. There are no minimum qualifying marks in Section A. However, the combined aggregate of both sections is used to prepare the final merit list. Candidates who have secured equal to or more than the minimum marks as per the cut off above are being provisionally shortlisted and allowed to upload the e-dossier, subject to the correctness of information furnished in their online application form.
ANM E-Dossier Submission Window
- Open 2 April 2026 (e-dossier link activates)
- Close 16 April 2026 (last date to upload documents)
- Technical Report glitches within 48 hours after deadline to [email protected] with screenshots
- Grace Additional 3-day period granted if technical glitch is substantiated
Candidates who have been provisionally shortlisted must upload all required documents within this period. If a candidate fails to upload documents within the stipulated window, the candidature will be cancelled and no further opportunity will be given on any ground whatsoever.
Documents Required for ANM E-Dossier
- Educational certificates and mark sheets
- Professional and experience certificates
- Degree certificates
- Caste certificate (where applicable)
- Proof of government servant or ex-serviceman status (where applicable)
- Admit card for the written examination
Important Points for ANM Candidates
Post preference, once submitted, is final and irreversible. Candidates who do not submit their post preference within the stipulated time will not be considered for any post in the final result. Such candidates shall not be provided another opportunity to exercise preference. Final selection and department allocation will be based on merit-cum-preference only. The user department will verify eligibility as per recruitment rules and other terms of the advertisement.
Once a candidate has been allocated the first available preference as per merit, the candidate will not be considered for subsequent preferences. The shortlisting for the above post code is also subject to the outcome of pending court cases, if any.
DSSSB ASO Result 2026: Post Code 101/23 (SCERT)
Overview of the ASO Recruitment
DSSSB Notice No. 604, dated 27 March 2026, covers the post of Assistant Section Officer in SCERT under Post Code 101/23. The original advertisement No. 03/23 was published on 10 November 2023 with a closing date of 20 December 2023. Total vacancies notified were 13, distributed as UR-08, OBC-03, SC-01, and EWS-01. The Tier-I Computer-Based Test (CBT) was conducted on 14 August 2025, 18 August 2025 to 22 August 2025, and 27 August 2025.
ASO Marks Released for 17,014 Candidates
The normalized marks obtained by 17,014 candidates who appeared in the written examination have been uploaded on the DSSSB website. Candidates can view their marks by logging into their account in the OARS module on the official DSSSB website. A total of 402 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted for the Tier-II examination across all categories.
ASO Tier-I Normalized Cut Off Marks 2026
Tier-I is qualifying in nature and used only for category-wise shortlisting. Final selection will be based entirely on marks obtained in the Tier-II examination. The cut off marks given below are normalized marks out of 200.
| Category | Vacancies | Candidates Shortlisted for Tier-II | Normalized Cut Off (out of 200) |
|---|---|---|---|
| UR | 08 | 101 | 174.80 |
| OBC | 03 | 100 | 162.53 |
| SC | 01 | 101 | 155.01 |
| EWS | 01 | 100 | 163.14 |
| Total | 13 | 402 | – |
Key Points for ASO Candidates
Only candidates who declared themselves as OBC (Delhi) in their online application form have been considered under the OBC category. Detailed scrutiny of documents has not yet been carried out, so inclusion in the shortlist does not confer any right over the post. Since documents have not been called from candidates along with the application forms, detailed scrutiny regarding eligibility has not been carried out. Mere inclusion of names in the list of candidates qualifying for Tier-II does not entitle them any right over the post.
The shortlisting is subject to the outcome of pending court cases. DSSSB reserves the right to rectify errors and omissions if any, detected at a later stage. Candidates are advised to check the official DSSSB website regularly for the Tier-II examination schedule.
DSSSB LDC Result 2026: Post Code 802/23 (Combined Examination Scheme)
Overview of the LDC and Allied Posts Recruitment
Result Notice No. 144, also dated 27 March 2026, covers Post Code 802/23 under the Combined Examination Scheme. This is the largest of the three recruitments covered in this article. The posts included under this notice are Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Assistant, Stenographer Grade-II, Junior Stenographer in Hindi and English, Lower Division Clerk-cum-Typist, Jr. Stenographer, Stenographer Grade-I, and Assistant Grade-I.
The total vacancies were revised to 3,050 through corrigendum No. 5919-31 dated 05 September 2024 and No. 137074/2026 dated 16 February 2026. The vacancy breakdown is UR-1356, EWS-284, OBC-810, SC-430, ST-170, PwBD-177 (sub categories a-50, b-65, c-34, d and e-28), ExSM-344, and SP-132. The written examination was conducted on multiple dates: 1, 4, 5, 8 to 11, 13 to 17, 21, 22, 27, 29, and 30 October 2025.
LDC Marks Released and Shortlist for Skill Test
The marks of 72,609 candidates who appeared in the examination have been uploaded on the DSSSB website. Based on Tier-I performance, a total of 25,385 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted to appear in the Skill Test. The shortlisted candidates shall be called for the Skill Test separately.
LDC Cut Off Marks 2026 (Category-wise)
| Category | Cut Off Marks (out of 200) |
|---|---|
| UR | 149.15 |
| EWS | 119.62 |
| OBC | 84.77 |
| SC | 120.36 |
| ST | 104.75 |
| PwBD Sub Cat. a | 61.00 |
| PwBD Sub Cat. b | 60.37 |
| PwBD Sub Cat. c | 69.71 |
| PwBD Sub Cat. d & e | 63.06 |
| Ex-SM | 61.97 |
| SP | 62.12 |
Minimum Qualifying Marks for LDC Tier-I
- UR and EWS: 40 percent
- OBC (Delhi): 35 percent
- SC, ST and PwBD: 30 percent
- Ex-Servicemen: 5 percent relaxation in respective category, subject to a minimum floor of 30 percent
Reserved category candidates who obtained marks above or equal to the last shortlisted UR category candidate in Tier-I have only been shortlisted against UR vacancies for the Skill Test, unless they are separately shortlisted in their own category.
LDC Skill Test: What Candidates Should Know
The details of the Skill Test shall be notified separately by the Board. Candidates are strongly advised to check the DSSSB official website on a regular basis. The shortlisting is subject to the outcome of pending court cases OA 634/2024 and OA 4122/2025, and any other court cases. As with all DSSSB recruitments, inclusion in the shortlist does not entitle any candidate to a right over the post. Documents have not been called from candidates along with the application forms, and therefore detailed scrutiny regarding eligibility has not been carried out.
How to Check Your DSSSB Marks Online
All three sets of marks have been uploaded on the DSSSB official website. Follow these steps to access your marks:
- Visit the official DSSSB website and log in to your registered account.
- Navigate to the OARS module under your account dashboard.
- Select the relevant post code and examination from the available list.
- Your marks will be displayed on screen. Download or note them for future reference.
- If you are shortlisted for ANM, proceed to upload e-dossier documents within the active window.
Quick Comparison: All Three DSSSB Results at a Glance
| Post | Post Code | Total Vacancies | Candidates Appeared | Shortlisted | Next Stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANM | 816/24 | 152 | 6,266 | 325 | E-Dossier Upload |
| ASO (SCERT) | 101/23 | 13 | 17,014 | 402 | Tier-II Exam |
| LDC and Allied Posts | 802/23 | 3,050 | 72,609 | 25,385 | Skill Test |
Important Dates to Remember
- ANM E-Dossier Window Opens: 2 April 2026
- ANM E-Dossier Window Closes: 16 April 2026
- ANM Technical Glitch Reporting Deadline: Within 48 hours after 16 April 2026 (write to [email protected])
- ASO Tier-II Exam Date: To be notified separately. Check DSSSB website regularly.
- LDC Skill Test Date: To be notified separately. Check DSSSB website regularly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change my post preference after submitting it for ANM?
No. As clearly stated in Notice No. 327, preferences once confirmed during the online calling of the e-dossier are treated as final and will not be changed under any circumstances. The option or preference once exercised and confirmed by the candidate will be treated as final and irreversible.
Is Tier-I score counted in the final ASO merit list?
No. For the ASO post under Post Code 101/23, Tier-I is purely qualifying in nature and is used only for category-wise shortlisting of candidates. The final merit list and selection will be based entirely on marks obtained in the Tier-II examination.
What documents are needed for ANM e-dossier upload?
You will need educational certificates and mark sheets, professional and experience certificates, degree certificates, caste certificate where applicable, proof of government servant or ex-serviceman status where applicable, and the admit card for the written examination.
Where can I check my DSSSB result marks?
All marks are available on the official DSSSB website through the OARS module after logging into your individual registered account. Marks for all three posts covered in this notice have been uploaded on the Board’s website.
What happens if I face a technical glitch during ANM e-dossier upload?
Write to [email protected] with supporting evidence such as screenshots, within 48 hours after the expiry of the e-dossier submission period. If the technical glitch is substantiated, an additional period of three days will be granted for uploading documents. This facility is available only to those candidates who report the glitch within the specified timeline.
How many total candidates were shortlisted across all three DSSSB results?
Across all three notices released on 27 March 2026, the total shortlisted candidates are 325 for ANM (e-dossier), 402 for ASO (Tier-II), and 25,385 for LDC and allied posts (Skill Test), totalling over 26,100 candidates moving to the next stage.
When will the DSSSB LDC Skill Test be conducted?
The details of the Skill Test for Post Code 802/23 will be notified separately by the Board. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official DSSSB website regularly so they do not miss the notification.
Final Thoughts
The DSSSB has released three significant results in a single day, covering very different scales of recruitment, from 13 posts for ASO in SCERT to 3,050 posts for LDC and allied roles. Each notification carries specific instructions, timelines, and caveats that candidates must read carefully.
For ANM candidates, the immediate priority is the e-dossier window between 2 April 2026 and 16 April 2026. Missing this window means permanent cancellation of candidature with no further opportunity given. For ASO shortlisted candidates, the focus now shifts entirely to preparing for Tier-II. For the large pool of LDC and allied post candidates, the Skill Test notification must be awaited with patience while using the time wisely for skill preparation.
In all three cases, checking the official website at dsssb.delhi.gov.in regularly is not optional, it is essential. All further updates, including Tier-II dates for ASO and Skill Test dates for LDC posts, will be published there first.