SSC 2022 exam dates announced for CGL, CHSL, GD and Stenographer; Check details
Vishnukumar V | November 24, 2022 | 04:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC has announced the test schedule for CGL, CHSL, GD and Stenographer exams online at ssc.nic.in. Candidates can check all SSC exam dates 2022 here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has released an official notice regarding the SSC 2022 exam schedule in online mode on the official website - ssc.nic.in. As per the notice, the SSC exam dates 2022 has been announced for the skill test for SSC CGL, CHSL and Stenographer exams.
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The commission has also released the SSC GD Constable 2022 exam dates for Computer-based tests. Candidates can check the SSC exam schedule 2022 for SSC CGL, CHSL, GD Constable and Stenographer examinations from the below table.
SSC 2022 exam schedule
|
Events |
SSC exam dates 2022 |
|
SSC CGL 2021 skill test date |
January 4 and 5, 2023 |
|
SSC CGL 2021 skill test date |
January 6, 2023 |
|
SSC GD Constable exam 2022 |
January 10 to February 14, 2023 |
|
SSC Stenographer skill test date 2022 |
February 15 and 16, 2023 |
SSC CGL skill test 2021-22
As per the SSC CGL selection process, the SSC CGL skill test will be of qualifying nature. The skill test passage will be in English. Candidates will be given a master passage of 2000 key depressions and the total time duration of the test will be 15 minutes.
SSC CHSL skill test 2021-22
All qualified candidates in the SSC CHSL tier 2 exam must appear for the SSC CHSL skill test. As per the pattern, candidates must have a data entry speed of 8,000 key depressions per hour on the computer. The skill test is of 15 minutes duration in which each candidate is given printed content of about 2,000 to 2,200 key depressions that they need to enter in the computer.
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SSC Stenographer skill test exam pattern 2022
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Stenographer Grade |
Time Duration |
Key Depressions |
Language |
|
Stenographer Grade C |
40 minutes |
100 w.p.m |
English |
|
Stenographer Grade C |
55 minutes |
100 w.p.m |
Hindi |
|
Stenographer Grade D |
50 minutes |
80 w.p.m |
English |
|
Stenographer Grade D |
65 minutes |
80 w.p.m |
Hindi |
SSC GD Constable exam pattern 2022
As per the SSC CGL Constable 2022 exam pattern, the computer-based exam will consist of one objective type paper containing 80 questions carrying 2 marks and there will be a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
|
Sections |
Number of questions |
Maximum marks |
Time duration |
|
Part A - General Intelligence and Reasoning |
20 |
40 |
60 minutes |
|
Part B - General Knowledge and General Awareness |
20 |
40 |
|
|
Part C - Elementary Mathematics |
20 |
40 |
|
|
Part D- English/Hindi |
20 |
40 |
|
|
Total |
80 |
160 |
60 minutes |
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