The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has announced a recruitment drive for multiple posts across Group A, B, and C. With 1,732 vacancies, this is a golden opportunity for aspirants seeking stable government jobs in Delhi.

🔹 1. Total Vacancies & Posts

· Total Posts: 1,732

· Key Positions Include:

o Deputy Director

o Assistant Director

o junior engineer (JE)

o Naib Tehsildar

o Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS)

· Openings are available in various departments of DDA

🔹 2. Eligibility Criteria

· Educational Qualification: Varies by post

o Deputy/Assistant Director: Likely Graduate/PG in relevant field

o junior Engineer: Diploma/B.Tech in Engineering

o MTS: 10th pass or equivalent

· Age Limit: As per DDA notification

· Candidates must carefully check post-specific eligibility before applying

🔹 3. application Process

· Mode: Online via official DDA website

· Documents Required: Educational certificates, ID proof, photograph, and signature

· Deadline: 5th november 2025 – hurry, only a few days left!

🔹 4. Salary & Benefits

· Group A Posts: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 (approx.)

· Group B & C Posts: ₹35,400 – ₹1,12,400 (approx.)

· Perks: Housing allowance, medical benefits, pension, and other government benefits

🔹 5. Why You Should Apply

· Prestigious government jobs in the national capital

· Excellent salary and career growth opportunities

· Chance to work in planning, engineering, and administrative roles

 

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