This examination is held once
a year, generally in the month of May. Blank application forms
and other particulars are published in the Employment News
in the month of December of the previous year. The last date
for submission of applications is generally last week of January.
The Examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission
for recruitment to the post of Grade 'D' Stenographers' in
the scale of Rs. 4000-100-6000 for the following groups of
Services/Offices.
Group 'X'
1. Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service-Grade D.
2. Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers' Service Grade
D.
3. Armed Forces Headquarters Stenographers' Service Grade
D.
4. Grade III of Stenographers' Cadre of IFS `B'.
5. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
6. Any other Department/Office not mentioned above.
Group 'Y'
1. Subordinate Offices of the Government of India located
all over India.
2. Office of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
and Accountant General (Audit) and Accountant General (Account
and Establishment).
3. Controller General of Defense Accounts.
4. Delhi Administration.
5. Any other Office/Organization not mentioned above.
Age:
18 to 25 years on the 1st January of the year of examination.
Upper age limit relaxable upto five years for the Scheduled
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and certain other categories
of persons according to orders in force.
Educational Qualifications:
Matriculation or equivalent.
Fee Payable:
Rs. 15/- (Rs. Fifteen only). No fee for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled
Tribes/Physically Handicapped and Ex-servicemen.
Scheme of Examination:
The examination will consist of two parts:
Part I: Written Examination in the subject, as set out in 7 below, and
Part II: Stenography Test.
Written Examination:
The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed
and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Subject Max. Marks Time allowed
General Awareness 100 2 hours
Language Test 100
There is a single paper for both the subjects of the Objective
multiple Choice Type questions. Candidates are required to
qualify in each of the two subjects separately.
The Commission has full discretion to fix the minimum qualifying
marks in either or both the subjects. Only such candidates
who attain, in each of the two subjects of the Written Examination,
a minimum standard, as may be fixed by the Commission in their
discretion, are eligible to take the Shorthand Test (Part
II of the Examination).
The candidates will have option to answer the language test
either in Hindi or in English. The candidates who opt for
Hindi medium in shorthand are required to take the language
test in Hindi only and candidates opting for English shorthand
are required to take the language test in English.
Standard of the Examination:
The standard of the questions is approximately that of the
Matriculation Examination of an Indian University.