SSC JHT 2023: Last day to raise objections against provisional answer key; paper 2 exam pattern
Divyansh | October 20, 2023 | 08:37 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will have to Rs 100 per question to raise objections against the SSC JHT provisional answer key.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will close the window to accept objections against SSC JHT provisional answer keys. Candidates can raise their grievances on the official website, ssc.nic.in.
The commission has also released the response sheets for paper 1 of Junior Hindi Translator (JHT), Junior Translator, and Senior Hindi Translator. The SSC JHT 2023 exam was held on October 16.
Candidates will have to Rs 100 per question to raise objections against the SSC JHT provisional answer key. The commission said, “Representations received after 6 PM on October 20 will not be entertained under any circumstances.” SSC has also advised candidates to take a print out of their respective response sheets as the link will be removed from tomorrow.
Students will have to appear for SSC JHT paper 2 in the next phase. The SSC JHT paper will have two passages for translation – one for Hindi to English and one for translation from English to Hindi – and an essay each in Hindi and English, to test the candidates’ translation skills and their ability to write in both the languages.
Structure of SSC JHT Paper 2
|
Part |
Topics |
Mode of exam |
Number of questions |
Maximum marks |
Duration |
|
Part 2 - Conventional Type |
Translation |
Descriptive |
200 |
200 |
2 hours |
|
Essay |
Also Read | SSC MTS, Havaldar results 2023 declared at ssc.nic.in; cut-offs, download link
SSC JHT: Documents required
For the document verification, candidates will have to bring two passport size colour photographs and one original valid Photo ID Proof such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, driving licence, government school and college ID Card, employer ID, ex-serviceman discharge book issued by ministry of defence and/or any other photo bearing ID card issued by central/state government.
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