Final SSC Stenographer result 2020 declared at ssc.nic.in; Check direct steno exam result link
Team Careers360 | November 29, 2020 | 03:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI– Staff Selection Commission has declared the SSC Stenographer 2020 result in online mode. The result of SSC Stenographer 2020 is available on ssc.nic.in. Final SSC Stenographer result 2020 is declared in form of PDF format. The skill test was held on March 18, 2020. A total of 1158 candidates were declared qualified for documnet verification of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and 2786 candidates have to appear for Document Verification to Stenographer Grade ‘D’ post.
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How to Check SSC Stenographer Result 2020?
Candidates can go through the steps below to check the result of SSC Stenographer 2020.
Go to the official SSC website ssc.nic.in or Click Here to check the result
Click on the link ‘SSC result’
Select the "Steno C & D" section
Now, click on the result pdf
The SSC Stenographer result PDF will appear on the screen.
Candidates have to check their name and roll number in the Steno exam result 2020.
Details Mentioned in the SSC Stenographer Result 2020
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Roll Number
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Rank
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Name
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Category
What After SSC steno exam result 2020?
SSC will upload the percentage of Mistakes of Skill Test on its website on December 3. Candidates will be able to check their individual marks for a period of 01 month by using their Registration No and Registered Password (after login, click on Result/ Marks link on Candidate’s Dashboard)
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