SSC stenographer answer key 2024 objection facility ends tomorrow; challenge fee
Ayushi Bisht | December 17, 2024 | 01:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC Steno Answer Key 2024: Candidates can raise objections against the SSC stenographer grade C, D answer key 2024 through the official website, ssc.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will close the objection window for Stenographer Grade C, D paper 1 answer key along with the response sheet tomorrow, December 18. Candidates who appeared for the recruitment exam will be raise objections against the SSC stenographer grade C, D answer key 2024 through the official website, ssc.gov.in.
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As per the schedule, SSC steno grade C, D answer key 2024 objection window will close tomorrow at 6 pm. The SSC steno grade C and D Computer-based Test (CBT) was conducted on December 10, 11.
“The candidate’s Response Sheets along with the tentative Answer Keys are now available on the link given below. The candidates may login with the link provided below by using their Registered Login-ID and Password,” the commission said in an official statement.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth along with supporting documents to raise objections against the SSC stenographer grade C, D answer key 2024 .
SSC steno answer key 2024 objection fee
Candidates who are not satisfied with the provisional answer key will be able to challenge the answers through the objection facility.
Candidates will have to deposit Rs 100 per question in order to challenge the SSC Stenographer answer key 2024. Representations received after tomorrow 6 pm will not be entertained under any circumstances.
The SSC Steno final answer key 2024 will be issued after considering the objections received against the provisional answer key. Candidates can use the SSC steno answer key 2024 to calculate their probable the scores in the exam.
SSC Steno Answer Key 2024: How to raise objections
Candidates can raise objections against the SSC steno answer key 2024 by following the steps given below-
- Visit the Official SSC Website at, ssc.nic.in.
- Login to Your SSC Account: Use your Registration Number and Password to log in to your account.
- Access the Answer Key: Navigate to the Answer Key section and download the answer key for the Steno exam.
- Review the Answer Key: Carefully check each question and compare your answers with the official key.
- Click on “Raise Objections”: Click on the “Raise Objections” button on the portal.
- Select the Question(s) and Provide Details: Choose the question(s) for which you are raising an objection and provide valid reasons or proof.
- Pay the Objection Fee: Pay Rs 100 per question using Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI.
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