When SSC Stenographer admit card is released?
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SSC Stenographer admit card 2025 for CBT exam was released on August 4. Link to download admit card is made available on official website. To download admit card, candidates need to enter required credentials. Hard copy of admit card is not sent to candidates by post. Admit card is an important document without which candidates are not allowed to appear for exam. Candidates need to carry printed copy of their admit cards along with one photo-identity proof to exam centre.
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SSC will release SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024 for all regions by 1st week of November 2024. The SSC Stenographer admit card for MPR, SR, WR, CR, NER, KKR, ER, NR & NWR Regions will be released on their respective regional websites. According to the SSC, candidates will get their admit card exactly 4 days before the exam. Candidates can download the admit card according to their region from the nine regional websites of the Staff Selection Commission.
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The Staff Selection Commission will conduct the SSC Stenographer Skill Test 2025 in the first week of March 2026. The Commission released the skill test dates on its Central Portal - ssc.gov.in on December 17.
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the SSC Stenographer 2026 notification in May 2026. The Commission will release the notification and applications will also start with the notification.
The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC Stenographer result 2025 on its portal - ssc.gov.in. The Commission also released the SSC Stenographer Cutoff with the result. The Commission selected 8,624 candidates for the post of Stenographer Grade 'C' and 22456 candidates for Stenographer Grade 'D'.
There are no sectional cut off in SSC Stenographer 2025 exam. Candidates need to secure the overall and sectional cut off marks in the exam. Candidates securing the cut off marks are selected for the next round.
SSC Stenographer cut off varies for posts Grade C and D. SSC Steno cut off marks are calculated based on the difficulty level of the exam. Recruitment of candidates is done based on the number of vacancies. Candidates need to qualify each stage.
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