1. Introduction

For anyone preparing for a government teaching exam, the exam date announcement is not just an update - it’s an emotional milestone. Until now, many DSSSB TGT aspirants were studying with uncertainty in mind: “Kab hoga exam?” With the official schedule now out, there may be mixed feelings - relief for some, anxiety for others.

If you’re feeling a sudden urgency or confusion about how to use the remaining time, pause. This article is meant to help you translate dates into a clear, calm action plan, not pressure.


2. Official DSSSB TGT Exam Date Details (Verified)

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has officially released the exam schedule for Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) recruitment.

Confirmed Exam Dates:

  • 2 March 2026
  • 7 March 2026
  • 8 March 2026
  • 14 March 2026
  • 15 March 2026
  • 23 March 2026

Key Official Points:

  • Exam will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode
  • Exam duration: 2 hours
  • Exams will be held in multiple shifts (exact shift timing will be mentioned on the admit card)
  • Admit cards are expected in February 2026
  • Total vacancies: 5346 TGT posts

Important: DSSSB has not assigned subject-wise or post-wise dates yet. Your exact exam date will be mentioned only on the admit card.


3. What This Timeline Really Means for Aspirants

From late December to early March, you roughly have 9-10 weeks. This is neither “too less” nor “too much” - it is decisive time.

Who is in a good position right now?

  • Candidates who have completed the syllabus at least once
  • Those already practicing previous year papers
  • Aspirants comfortable with CBT format

Who needs immediate recalibration?

  • Those still “collecting material”
  • Candidates postponing mock tests due to fear
  • Aspirants preparing too many subjects unevenly

Remember: At this stage, depth matters more than breadth.


4. Preparation Strategy After Exam Date Announcement

If you have ~60 days (now to early Feb)

  • Finish pending syllabus strictly
  • One subject = one clear revision cycle
  • Start section-wise mocks, not full-length every day

Last 30 days (February)

  • Shift focus to revision + PYQs
  • 2-3 full-length mocks per week
  • Analyse mistakes more than scores

Last 7-10 days

  • No new topics
  • Revise short notes, formulas, pedagogy concepts
  • Sleep well - retention matters more than late-night study

5. Subject & Section-Wise Focus (TGT Specific)

Section A (General Sections):

  • Revise frequently asked topics only
  • Static GK > random current affairs
  • Language section: practice accuracy, not speed tricks

Section B (Subject + Teaching Methodology):

  • Focus on NCERT-aligned concepts
  • Teaching methodology questions are often conceptual, not theoretical
  • Revise examples, classroom scenarios, pedagogy basics

Do NOT do now:

  • Start a completely new reference book
  • Watch random “most expected questions” videos daily

6. Common Mistakes After Exam Date Release

Many good candidates lose balance here. Avoid these:

  • ❌ Giving mocks without analysis
  • ❌ Studying 10 hours one day, burning out the next
  • ❌ Comparing preparation with others on Telegram/YouTube
  • ❌ Ignoring health, hydration, or sleep

Consistency beats intensity in this phase.


7. Exam Day Planning Guidance

Once your admit card is out:

  • Visit exam centre location 1-2 days before, if possible
  • Reach centre at least 60 minutes early
  • Carry:
    • Printed admit card
    • Valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID etc.)

Mental Tip: Treat the exam as execution, not evaluation. Your job is to attempt calmly, not to judge performance mid-exam.


8. Practical Checklist for Aspirants

  • Admit card download (February 2026)
  • ID proof validity checked
  • Exam centre distance & travel planned
  • Final revision notes ready
  • Mock analysis notebook revised

9. If Dates Clash or Confusion Arises

  • DSSSB conducts exams in multiple days and shifts
  • If you have applied for multiple posts, dates may differ
  • Always rely on:
    • Official DSSSB website
    • Information printed on your admit card

If anything is unclear, wait for admit card details rather than assuming.


10. Conclusion

The DSSSB TGT exam date announcement is not a signal to panic - it is a signal to simplify. By now, you don’t need more resources. You need:

  • Calm revision
  • Honest mock analysis
  • Confidence in what you already know

Thousands will appear for this exam. Those who stay mentally steady will stand out.


11. FAQs - Real Student Doubts Answered

Q1. Can DSSSB change the exam dates later? Minor changes are rare but possible. Always monitor the official website.

Q2. What if I miss my exam date? There is no re-exam for individual absences. Plan travel carefully.

Q3. How many shifts will be there? Multiple shifts are expected. Exact details will be on the admit card.

Q4. What if my admit card is delayed? Admit cards are expected in February 2026. If delayed, check official notices - do not panic.