What is SSC JHT job profile?
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The job profile of SSC JHT is given below:
Posts Job Profile Junior Translator in Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS)
- Translation/Typing of the documents from English to Hindi.
 - Ensuring the use/promotion of Hindi.
 - Any other work assigned by the superior authority.
 
Junior Translator in M/o Railways (Railway Board)
- Translation of various documents from Hindi to English and vice-versa.
 - To assist Hindi Officer in organizing Hindi Meeting and Hindi Workshop.
 - Maintaining files and records relating to Hindi.
 
Junior Translator in Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ)
- Translation of various documents from Hindi to English and vice-versa.
 - Maintaining the files and records relating to office work.
 
Junior Translator/Junior Hindi Translator in subordinate offices who have adopted Model RRs of DoP&T for JT/JHT
- To translate various publications of official journals, books, forms, circulars, manuals, articles, etc. in Hindi and vice versa.
 - Translation of day to day official letters, office orders, departmental orders etc., from English to Hindi and vice versa.
 - To assist Hindi Officer in the implementation of work of official language policy and in various official matters.
 
Senior Hindi Translator in various Central Government Ministries, Departments, Offices
- Translation/Typing of the documents from English to Hindi.
 - Ensuring the use/promotion of Hindi.
 - Any other work assigned by the superior authority.
 - Attending the Meeting of the Departments.
 
Junior Translator/Junior Hindi Translator in subordinate offices who have not yet adopted Model RRs of DoP&T for JT/JHT
- To attend to all the work related to the implementation of Official language which includes translation work from Hindi to English and vice versa.
 
 
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SSC JHT exam day guidelines are given below:
- It is mandatory to carry SSC JHT admit card to the exam centre without which candidates are not allowed to appear in the exam
 - Candidates should reach the exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned on the SSC JHT admit card
 - Candidates reaching the exam centre late are not allowed to appear in the exam
 - Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, calculators, pagers are not allowed inside the exam centre
 - Candidates are also not allowed to carry textbooks, printed materials, notebooks, etc.
 - The sheet for rough work is provided by the invigilator. Candidates are required to hand over the sheet after
 
SSC JHT Paper 2 admit card 2024 will be released on March 27, 2025. The Paper 2 admit card will be released for candidates who qualified the Paper 1 exam. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. The admit card comprises important details related to the exam.
Candidates should do the necessary rough work on test booklet/question paper. Candidates should not do rough work on the answer sheet or any other paper. If any rough work is done on the answer sheet your answer sheet will not be assessed.
Candidates can bring ink pen/black ballpoint pen for filling up the Part A of Side 1, Part-B of Side I and Side 2 of the answer sheet. Besides this, candidates are not allowed to carry anything to the exam centre.
Mobile phones, pagers, etc. are not allowed inside the examination Hall. Candidates who are found to possess Mobile or Cellular Phones, Pager and other unauthorised electronic gadgets after commencement of the examination, whether in use or not, will be deemed to be using unfair means and would be liable to disciplinary action as deemed fit, including ban from future examinations conducted by SSC. Their candidate will also be cancelled for the examination.
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