The SSC has released the Stenographer Admit Card 2024 for Paper I, available for download on their official site.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the release of the SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024. Candidates planning to take the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination (Paper-I) can download their admit cards from the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
In addition to the admit card, the SSC has also made the Scribe’s Entry pass available. Candidates who have chosen to use their own scribe can download this pass from the designated login section on the SSC website until December 8, 2024.
The official notice states that if the Scribe’s Entry pass is not downloaded by the deadline, the request for a personal scribe will be automatically canceled. In such cases, the Commission will provide a scribe. Detailed instructions for downloading the Scribe’s Entry Pass can be found in the notice published on October 30, 2024, on the SSC website.
Direct link to download SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024
How to Download SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024
To download the admit card, candidates can follow these simple steps:
- Visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
- Click on the login link and enter your login details.
- Your login page will open.
- Click on the link for SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024 for Paper I.
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the details and download the admit card.
- Print a hard copy for future reference.
The Stenographer Grade C and D Paper I examination is scheduled for December 10 and 11, 2024. The exam will consist of Objective Type Multiple Choice questions, available in both English and Hindi. There will be a penalty of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer in the Computer Based Examination.
This recruitment drive aims to fill approximately 2006 vacancies. The registration period started on July 26 and concluded on August 17, 2024. For more information, candidates can visit the official SSC website.
Official Notice Here
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