SSC JHT admit card 2019 released on January 8; check how to download
Supriya Kumari | January 8, 2019 | 11:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 8: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit card of Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) on January 8, 2019 in online mode. Candidates can download the admit card till the day of examination. SSC JHT 2019 paper 1 is scheduled to be conducted on January 13.
To download SSC JHT admit card, candidates have to visit the official website - https://ssc.nic.in/Portal/AdmitCard . The admit card of SSC JHT is available region wise where candidates have to enter either registration number or roll number. Candidates must also check all details specified in the admit card after downloading it.
In case of any discrepancy in the admit card, candidates must immediately contact the commission to get it changed. SSC JHT admit card 2019 has details like candidate’s name, exam date, name of exam centre, date of birth, exam time, address of exam centre, roll number, reporting time, city, photograph and signature etc.
Candidates appearing of SSC JHT exam will have to carry 3 colour passport size photographs, any one photo identity proof - Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Passport, Voter ID Card along with the admit card on the examination for verification. As per the prescribed exam pattern, paper 1 of SSC JHT comprises two parts - General Hindi and General English. Each part of SSC JHT will be conducted for 100 marks.
Candidates who will qualify the paper 1 of SSC JHT will be eligibile to appear for Paper 2 which is descriptive paper. SSC conducts JHT exam for the recruitment of Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak.
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