SSC Stenographer 2021: CBT exam to begin soon; Check all details here
SSC is going to conduct the SSC Stenographer 2021 CBT exam today and all the possible steps have been taken by the Commission to ensure that the exam is conducted in an impartial manner.
Piyush Chaudhary | November 11, 2021 | 08:37 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is to conduct the SSC Stenographer 2021 computer based test in online mode from today. The SSC Steno CBT exam is scheduled to be held from November 11 to 15, 2021. In order to ensure that the SSC Steno 2021 examination is conducted in a fair and transparent manner, all necessary steps have been taken by the authorities at all the centres across the country. The SSC Stenographer CBT exam will be conducted in multiple shifts every day.
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A total of 1705 SSC Stenographer vacancy 2021 are to be filled through this exam. It is expected that lakhs of candidates will appear in the SSC Stenographer 2021 CBT exam.
Those who have been issued the SSC Stenographer admit card 2021 are only eligible to appear for the CBT exam. The SSC hall ticket can be downloaded from the official SSC website. Along with the admit card, candidates need to carry one original valid photo identity card. As the SSC Steno CBT exam is going to commence soon, applicants must stay calm, hydrated and focused.
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SSC Stenographer exam date 2021
SSC Steno exam events |
Important Dates |
SSC Stenographer admit card 2021 |
November 1, 2021 |
SSC Stenographer exam date 2021 |
November 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, 2021 |
SSC Stenographer exam - Overview
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The CBT exam will have objective type questions
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A total of 200 questions will be asked in the exam.
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The exam duration will be 2 hours.
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Wrong answers carry a penalty of negative 1/4th mark.
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The difficulty of questions for topics shall be as per NCERT books of Secondary/ Senior Secondary level.
SSC Stenographer exam pattern 2021
Subject |
Number of questions |
Maximum marks |
Duration |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
50 |
50 |
2 hours |
General Awareness |
50 |
50 |
|
English Language & Comprehension |
100 |
100 |
|
Total |
200 |
200 |
SSC Stenographer 2021: Follow all the COVID 19 and general instructions
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Candidates need to wear a face mask for the full duration of the exam.
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Carry the SSC Stenographer admit card 2021 along with an original photo ID card to the exam centre.
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No electronic devices or gadgets are allowed inside the examination hall.
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All the COVID-19 protocols and social distancing protocols must be adhered too.
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Candidates can carry drinking water and hand sanitizer in a transparent bottle.
SSC Stenographer 2021 exam
The Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC Steno competitive exam for the recruitment of Group C staff in various central government departments.
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