SSC releases revised exam schedule for JHT, Stenographer
Anangsha Patra | December 14, 2018 | 07:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 14: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the revised exam schedule for Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) and Stenographer Grade C and D. The commission has also announced the exam dates of Selection Posts Phase-VI/2018 examination. According to the official notification, the paper 1 exam of SSC JHT is scheduled to be conducted on January 13, 2019. While, the exam for SSC Stenographer Grade C and D will be conducted on February 5 to 7, 2019. The examination for Selection Posts Phase-VI/ 2018 will be held from January 16 to 19, 2019. The examinations will be conducted in Computer Based Mode.
Earlier, the paper 1 exam of SSC JHT was scheduled to be conducted on January 12, 2019. The exam for SSC Stenographer Grade C and D was due to be held on February 1 to 6, 2019. The exam dates for SSC SI and Constable (GD) will be announced soon by SSC.
The admit card for JHT, Stenographer and Selection Posts Phase-VI/2018 will be issued to the registered candidates one weeks before the exam. SSC JHT admit card is likely to be released in the first week of January 2019. SSC Stenographer Grade C and D admit card will be issued in January, 2019. Candidates will have to download their admit card online by logging with their registration number/roll number/name and date of birth.
SSC Stenographer exam is conducted for recruitment of candidates to the post of Stenographer Grade C (Group B - Non-Gazetted) and D (Group C – Non-Gazetted). SSC JHT is held to select candidates to the post of Junior Hindi Translator, Senior Hindi Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak in various central government departments and ministries.
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