FAQ

Stenographer

What is SSC Stenographer?

SSC Stenographer refers to the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’ examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) in India. It is a competitive exam to recruit candidates for stenographer positions in various government departments and ministries.

What are the eligibility criteria for SSC Stenographer Exam?

To be eligible for the SSC Stenographer exam, a candidate should have passed 10+2 (12th standard) from a recognized board or university. The age limit typically falls between 18 and 27 years, but it may vary from year to year. Candidates are advised to check the official SSC notification for the most accurate eligibility details.

What is the selection process for SSC Stenographer Exam?

The SSC Stenographer Exam has two stages:

**Computer-Based Test (CBT)**: This is an objective type paper with questions on General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language & Comprehension.

**Skill Test**: Candidates who qualify in the CBT are required to take a skill test in stenography. Grade ‘C’ stenographers are required to have a typing speed of 100 words per minute, and Grade ‘D’ stenographers are required to have a typing speed of 80 words per minute.

Is there a negative marking in the SSC Stenographer Exam?

Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in the Computer-Based Test (CBT).

What is the syllabus for the SSC Stenographer Exam?

The syllabus for the SSC Stenographer Exam typically includes topics from General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language & Comprehension. Candidates are advised to refer to the official SSC notification for the detailed syllabus.

How can I apply for the SSC Stenographer Exam?

You can apply for the SSC Stenographer Exam through the official SSC website (www.ssc.nic.in) when the notification is released. The notification will provide detailed instructions on the application process.

What is the salary of an SSC Stenographer?

The salary of an SSC Stenographer varies depending on the grade (Grade ‘C’ or Grade ‘D’) and the government department they are posted in. However, in general, the salary includes basic pay, allowances, and other benefits as per government norms.

Can I choose my preferred location for posting as an SSC Stenographer?

SSC Stenographers may be posted in various government departments and ministries across the country. While you can indicate your preferences during the application process, the final posting is determined by the SSC based on the availability of vacancies.

How can I prepare for the SSC Stenographer Exam?

You can prepare for the SSC Stenographer Exam by:

Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus.

Practicing previous year’s question papers.

Taking mock tests.

Studying relevant books and materials.

Staying updated with current affairs.

How often is the SSC Stenographer Exam conducted?

The SSC Stenographer Exam is conducted once a year, but the exact schedule may vary. It’s important to regularly check the official SSC website for notifications regarding exam dates and other details.