The DSSSB has released the results for 2026, providing clarity for thousands of candidates awaiting their next steps.
The recent release of the DSSSB results for 2026 raises an important question: What do these results mean for the candidates who participated in the examinations? The answer is significant, as it marks a crucial step in the recruitment process for various posts.
On March 27, 2026, the DSSSB officially announced the Tier-I examination marks for Post Code 802/23 and ASO under Post Code 101/23. This announcement has brought relief and clarity to thousands of candidates who have been eagerly awaiting their results and the next stages of eligibility.
A total of 3,050 vacancies were announced under Post Code 802/23, with 25,385 candidates shortlisted for the Skill Test. The Tier-I online examination for this post was conducted from October 1 to October 30, 2025, while the ASO Tier-I Computer-Based Test took place between August 18 and August 27, 2025.
For those who appeared for the exam under Post Code 802/23, a total of 72,609 candidates participated, showcasing the high level of competition. Candidates can check their results by logging into the OARS module on the official DSSSB website.
The cut-off marks for various categories have also been released, with the cut-off for the UR category set at 149.15, EWS at 119.62, OBC at 84.77, SC at 120.36, and ST at 104.75. These figures are crucial for candidates to understand their standing in the recruitment process.
Additionally, there were 13 vacancies announced for the ASO under Post Code 101/23, with 17,014 candidates appearing for the exam. The competitive nature of these examinations highlights the importance of preparation and performance.
Looking ahead, candidates who qualify in the written exam will proceed to the Skill Test and Document Verification, which are essential steps in securing a position. This process will further determine the suitability of candidates for the available roles.
As the results have been released, candidates are now focused on the next steps in their journey. However, details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific dates for the Skill Test and Document Verification.











