Delhi DSSSB has issued a notification for recruitment to 20 posts of Chauffeur and Dispatch Rider-cum Process Server. The application process will run from 26 August to 24 September 2025.
Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has given another golden opportunity to the youth. The board has released the official notification for recruitment to the posts of Chauffeur and Dispatch Rider-cum Process Server. If you are interested in both driving and a government job, then this opportunity can prove to be special for you.
Under this recruitment drive, DSSSB will make appointments for a total of 20 posts. Out of these, 08 posts have been fixed for Chauffeur and 12 posts for Dispatch Rider-cum Process Server.
Application dates
Applications for the recruitment process will start from 26 August 2025. Candidates will have the opportunity to apply online till 11 pm on 24 September 2025. To apply, candidates have to visit the official website of DSSSB dsssb.delhi.gov.in.
What should be the educational qualification?
To apply for these posts, candidates must have a minimum educational qualification of class 10th or 12th. The special thing is that in the selection process, preference will be given to those candidates who have previously worked as a driver in the Indian Armed Forces or Central Armed Police Force (CAPF).
Age limit
The age of the candidate applying for these posts should be at least 18 years and maximum 27 years. The age limit will be calculated on the basis of 1 January 2025. However, reserved category candidates will get relaxation as per the rules of the government.
5 years relaxation to SC / ST candidates
3 years relaxation to OBC candidates
Women and disabled candidates will also be given special concession in age limit.
Application fee
General, OBC and EWS category candidates will have to deposit Rs 100 as application fee.
On the other hand, women, Divyang, SC and ST candidates will not have to pay any kind of fee.
How will the selection process be?
Candidates will be selected on the basis of written test, endurance test and driving test. First of all there will be a written test, in which 50 multiple choice questions will be asked. The exam will be of 100 marks and its duration will be one and a half hours i.e. 90 minutes.
In the written exam, every correct answer will get the prescribed marks, but if the answer is wrong, one-fourth mark will be deducted. That is, negative marking will also be applicable in this. Candidates who pass the written test will be called for the next stage i.e. endurance test and driving test. The final selection will be done on the basis of performance in both these tests.