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DSSSB ASO 2026 Syllabus & Exam Pattern – Subject-wise Topics

May 14, 2026  |  Team Global Drishti
Here is the detailed information about DSSSB ASO 2026 Syllabus & Exam Pattern – Subject-wise Topics, including eligibility criteria, application fee, last date, and direct official links.

The DSSSB ASO syllabus 2026 covers five sections in a single-tier Computer Based Test of 200 marks. Each section carries equal weightage: 40 questions, 40 marks. Last updated: 14.05.2026.

For vacancy details, eligibility, and how to apply, read the DSSSB ASO Recruitment 2026 post.

DSSSB ASO exam pattern 2026

SectionQuestionsMarks
General Awareness4040
General Intelligence and Reasoning4040
Arithmetic and Numerical Ability4040
Hindi Language and Comprehension4040
English Language and Comprehension4040
Total200200

Duration: 2 hours. Negative marking: 0.25 marks per wrong answer. Mode: Computer Based Test at designated exam centers.

Section-wise syllabus

1. General Awareness (40 marks)

Covers current events and static GK. Topics that appear regularly:

  • Current affairs, national and international (last 6 months)
  • Indian History: ancient, medieval, modern
  • Indian Geography: physical, political, economic
  • Indian Constitution and Polity
  • Economy: government schemes, budget, basic concepts
  • Science and Technology: everyday science, space missions
  • Sports, awards, books
  • Delhi-specific GK: governance, geography, landmarks
  • Important national days

2. General Intelligence and Reasoning (40 marks)

One of the more scorable sections with consistent practice. Topics:

  • Analogies: verbal and non-verbal
  • Coding and decoding
  • Blood relations
  • Direction and distance
  • Number and letter series
  • Syllogism
  • Seating arrangement and puzzles
  • Venn diagrams
  • Statement and conclusion
  • Mathematical operations
  • Mirror and water image
  • Paper folding and cutting

3. Arithmetic and Numerical Ability (40 marks)

Class 10 level maths. Topics:

  • Number system and simplification
  • Percentages
  • Profit and loss
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Time and work
  • Time, speed, and distance
  • Averages and ages
  • Mensuration: area and volume
  • Data interpretation: tables, bar graphs, pie charts

4. Hindi Language and Comprehension (40 marks)

  • Hindi Grammar: sandhi, samas, karak, vachan, ling
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Error detection
  • Synonyms and antonyms (paryayvachi, vilom)
  • Idioms and phrases (muhavare, lokoktiyan)
  • One-word substitution
  • Reading comprehension
  • Sentence correction

5. English Language and Comprehension (40 marks)

  • Reading comprehension
  • Error spotting
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Synonyms and antonyms
  • Idioms and phrases
  • One-word substitution
  • Sentence improvement
  • Para jumbles
  • Cloze test

Preparation tips

  1. General Awareness: Read one newspaper daily. Focus on the last 6 months. Monthly GK capsules work well for revision.
  2. Reasoning: Practice 30 to 40 questions daily. Puzzles and seating arrangement take the most time, so build speed specifically there.
  3. Maths: Start with formulas, then practice shortcuts. Always time your data interpretation practice.
  4. Hindi: Grammar rules and reading passages. Two comprehension passages daily is enough.
  5. English: Read short articles daily. Pick up 10 new words per day and use them in sentences.

Cutoff trend (previous years)

CategoryExpected cutoff (Tier I)
General130 to 145
OBC120 to 135
SC110 to 125
ST100 to 115

Target 150+ in Tier I. That gives you a comfortable margin across all categories.

Download real exam questions from the DSSSB ASO PYQ page to practice with actual papers.

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