The eligibility criteria for the SSC Stenographer examination are crucial to understand before applying for the exam. Below are the detailed eligibility criteria for SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’:

Eligibility Criteria for SSC Stenographer Exam

Nationality:

  1. Citizenship: Candidates must be citizens of India.

Age Limit of SSC Stenographer

  1. For Stenographer Grade ‘C’: Candidates must be between 18 and 30 years old as of the specified cutoff date. In other words, the candidate’s date of birth should not be later than the cutoff date and should not be earlier than the specified date.
  2. For Stenographer Grade ‘D’: Candidates must be between 18 and 27 years old as of the specified cutoff date. In other words, the candidate’s date of birth should not be later than the cutoff date and should not be earlier than the specified date.

Educational Qualifications:

  1. Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) or its equivalent examination from a recognized board or university.

Stenography Skill:

  1. For Stenographer Grade ‘C’: Candidates must have a shorthand speed of 100 words per minute (w.p.m) in English or Hindi.
  2. For Stenographer Grade ‘D’: Candidates must have a shorthand speed of 80 words per minute (w.p.m) in English or Hindi.

Note: Candidates who are found eligible based on their educational qualifications will be required to appear for a Skill Test in Stenography at a later stage of the examination process.

Relaxation in Age Limit:

  1. Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government rules. The specific age relaxation for various categories (e.g., SC/ST, OBC, PwD, Ex-Servicemen, etc.) will be mentioned in the official SSC Stenographer notification.

Important Points:

  1. Date of Birth: The date of birth recorded in the 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent certificate will be accepted as proof of age.
  2. Educational Qualifications: Candidates should ensure that they possess the required educational qualifications at the time of applying for the examination.
  3. Nationality: Only Indian citizens are eligible to apply for the SSC Stenographer examination.
  4. Shorthand Skill: Candidates are required to possess the specified shorthand skill at the time of applying for the examination. The skill test is conducted later in the selection process.

It’s essential to thoroughly go through the official SSC Stenographer notification for the specific year you intend to apply, as the eligibility criteria may vary slightly from year to year. Additionally, the notification will provide information on application fees, exam dates, and other important details.

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