The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the exam city slip for the Stenographer 2024 recruitment exam. According to the official schedule, the Tier 1 exam for the Stenographer 2024 will take place on December 10 and 11. Eligible candidates who have submitted the SSC Stenographer application form 2024 can check their exam city by visiting the official website at ssc.gov.in.
As per the official notice, SSC Stenographer 2024 Admit Card will be out on 5 December. Candidates will be required to download the admit card using their Registration Number and Password.
According to the notice, the Admission Certificate for the examination will be available for download tentatively from 05.12.2024. The same can be accessed through the login module available on the official website. Detailed instructions are available in the notice published on 26.07.2024 on the Commission's website.
SSC Stenographer 2024: Steps to Download
These are the steps to download the SSC Stenographer 2024 Exam City Slip:
1. Open the official SSC website: .
2. Scroll through the homepage and look for the link with the heading of "Admit Card” or "Latest Notifications".
3. Under the 'Admit Card' section, click on the link for Stenographer 2024 Exam City Slip.
4. Now you have to enter your registration number and date of birth or other necessary details.
5. After filling all the details, click on the Submit button.
6. Once the information is verified, your exam city slip will come on your computer screen. Now, download the slip and print it to refer at the time of examination.
7. Your slip will include the information of the exam centre, city, etc.
SSC Stenographer 2024: Exam Pattern
There will be three sections to the SSC Stenographer 2024 examination - English comprehension, general intelligence and reasoning section, and general awareness. General intelligence and reasoning section as well as general awareness section will have 50 questions in each, but in the case of English comprehension section, it will be 100 questions. As indicated by the marking scheme, the candidates will gain one mark for each correct answer. In contrast, an incorrect answer will cost them 0.25 marks. The examination will be conducted for a duration.