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What is the cutoff of SSC Stenographer?
SSC Stenographer Cutoff 2018:
Category | SSC Stenographer Cut off for Grade C | SSC Stenographer Cut off for Grade D |
---|---|---|
UR | 138 | 134 |
OBC | 133 | 130 |
SC | 119 | 113 |
ST | 105 | 97 |
Is typing necessary for SSC Stenographer?
As far as SSC Stenographers Grade C and D is concerned, you need to have a shorthand speed of 100 wpm and 80 wpm for Grade C and D respectively. At the same time, you need a good typing speed, a minimum of 35–40 wpm so that you can type the shorthand transcription in the prescribed time limit.
What is CBT in stenographer?
The total number of questions asked in the Computer based online test (CBT) is 200 for 200 marks. The total marks for each correct answer is 1.
When will the SSC stenographer skill test 2021 be conducted?
The computer-based test of SSC Stenographer which is to be conducted from March 29 to March 31, 2021. Earlier, SSC Stenographer result 2021 for skill test was announced on March 18, 2021. A total of 1,158 candidates had qualified the skill test for Stenographer Grade C post and 2,786 qualified for Grade D post.
What is the total marks for CBT in stenographer exam?
CBT – The candidates who successfully register for Stenographer exam are called to appear for the first stage of SSC Stenographer Grade C & D. The CBT is an online examination comprising three sections, General Awareness, English Language & Comprehension and General Intelligence & Reasoning. The total marks for the computer-based test are 200.
What is the qualification required to become a stenographer?
The candidates aspiring to seek employment in the post of SSC Stenographer under both Grade C & Grade D, are required to have a passed Class XII, or any other equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University. The candidates are required to fulfil a prescribed Age Limit criteria for the post of SSC Stenographer.
What is the skill test in stenography?
Skill Test in Stenography: This stage is conducted for the shortlisted candidates of the Computer Based Test. Candidates are given one dictation for 10 minutes in English or Hindi. Candidates need to type the dictation at the speed of 100 words per minute for the post of Stenographer Grade C and 80 w.p.m for the post of Grade D.