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DSSSB Domestic Science Teacher Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern

Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB)

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DSSSB Domestic Science Teacher Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern

Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) — Directorate of Education

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By Amit Singh Chauhan • 10 Jun 2026
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Last Date to Apply15 Jul 2026

📋 Vacancy Details

Post NameDomestic Science Teacher
Total Vacancies129
QualificationGraduate/Post-Graduate in Home Science with B.Ed. (as per standard post requirements)
Selection ProcessComputer-Based Test (CBT) followed by Document Verification

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Overview of DSSSB Domestic Science Teacher Recruitment 2026

The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has outlined the recruitment process for the post of Domestic Science Teacher (Post Code 42/26) under the Directorate of Education. Candidates are selected through a Computer-Based Test (CBT) followed by document verification. Understanding the structured syllabus is critical for success in this competitive examination.

ParameterDetails
Conducting BodyDSSSB
Post NameDomestic Science Teacher
Post Code42/26
Total Vacancies129
Mode of ExamComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Total Questions200
Total Marks200
Exam Duration2 Hours

DSSSB Domestic Science Teacher Exam Pattern

The examination consists of two sections, each carrying 100 marks. The paper evaluates both general aptitude and specialized subject knowledge related to Home Science and Pedagogy.

SectionSubjectQuestionsMarks
Section AGeneral Awareness, Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Hindi & English100100
Section BDomestic Science & Teaching Methodology100100

Important Note: Each correct answer is awarded 1 mark, while 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect response. There is no negative marking for unattempted questions.

Section-Wise Syllabus Breakdown

Section A: General Aptitude

  • General Awareness: Current events, Indian History, Constitution, Geography, Economics, Polity, General Science, and Sports/Art/Culture.
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning: Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, including analogies, coding-decoding, decision-making, and spatial visualization.
  • Arithmetical & Numerical Ability: Number systems, simplification, ratios, percentages, profit and loss, interest, time and work, and basic geometry.
  • Hindi & English Language: Grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, synonyms/antonyms, and reading comprehension.

Section B: Domestic Science and Pedagogy

This section focuses on the candidate's core expertise. Key areas include:

  • Applied Sciences: Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, and Biotechnology foundations.
  • Food & Nutrition: Principles of food processing, diet therapy, and public nutrition.
  • Human Development: Child rights, behavioral psychology, and care and well-being.
  • Textiles & Design: Textile heritage, dyeing, printing, and fabric construction.
  • Professional Management: Personal finance, marketing, merchandising, entrepreneurship, and technical communication.
  • Teaching Methodology: Educational pedagogy, inclusive education, assessment for learning, and curriculum development.

Preparation Strategy and Common Pitfalls

Given the 0.25 negative marking, accuracy is more valuable than attempting high volumes of questions. Candidates should prioritize Section B (the domain-specific portion) as it constitutes 50% of the total score. Relying on NCERT and undergraduate-level Home Science textbooks is recommended for the subject-specific topics. Ensure your B.Ed. notes on pedagogy and inclusive school practices are thoroughly reviewed to address the methodology segment effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the negative marking for the DSSSB Domestic Science Teacher exam?

A deduction of 0.25 marks is applied for every incorrect answer.

Are unattempted questions penalized?

No, there is no negative marking for questions that are left unattempted.

What is the weightage of Section B in the exam?

Section B carries 100 marks, accounting for 50% of the total paper, focusing on subject-specific knowledge and teaching methodology.

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