SSC JHT 2019 Application Form and Notification Released; Apply till September 26
Supriya Kumari | August 28, 2019 | 11:14 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 27: Staff Selection Commission has released has SSC JHT application form 2019 on August 27. Candidates are able to fill the application form till September 26, 2019. Along with the application form, SSC has also released the detailed notification. Last date to make online fee payment or generating offline Challan is September 28, 2019. To fill the application form candidates must check the post-wise eligibility criteria prescribed in the notification.
To fill SSC JHT Application Form 2019, candidates need to fill the online application form in 2 parts on the official website of SSC at - ssc.nic.in . In part 1 of the application form, candidates need to register online with basic details where registration ID and password is generated. In part 2 of the application form, candidates need to select the mode of payment, exam centres and upload the scanned photograph (20 KB to 50 KB) and signature (10 KB to 30 KB).
General and OBC candidates need to pay Rs. 100 for the application fee whereas SC, ST, PwD and women candidates are exempted from fee payment. SSC JHT application fee can be paid through SBI Challan/SBI Net Banking/Credit/Debit Card. After the submission of SSC JHT application form, candidates must keep a print out the application form and payment receipt.
Candidates who will successfully fill the application form will be issued admit card to appear for SSC JHT 2019 Paper 1 exam. SSC JHT is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to the post of Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak Examination.
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