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SSC Stenographer Skill Test Procedure |
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Re: ssc stenographer skill test procedure
The selection procedure of SSC Stenographer includes Computer Based exam and Skill test. One appeared in SSC Stenographer is selected on the basis of their performance in Computer Based Test (CBT) however, need to meet the qualifying standards of Skill test. The exam is conducted every year by SSC. SSC Stenographer Skill Test: One is given a dictation for 10 minutes in either Hindi or English at the speed of: • 80 words per minute (w.p.m.) for the post of Stenographer Grade D and • 100 w.p.m. for the post of Stenographer Grade C. SSC Stenographer Skill Test Stage 1: One is provided with a paper, and has to write the dictated words in it. The text that you write on this paper will again be used in Stage 2 of the Skill Test. SSC Stenographer Skill Test Stage 2: In this stage, one is provided with a Computer, and has to type the dictated words. Here you will have to write it from the paper where one has made the shorthand notes. SSC Stenographer Skill Test Pattern The pattern for Grade C and Grade D is as follows: SSC Stenographer Grade C Skill Test Pattern: • English Skill Test: 40 minutes • Hindi Skill Test: 55 Minutes SSC Stenographer Grade D Skill Test Pattern: • English Skill Test: 50 minutes • Hindi Skill Test: 65 Minutes Admissible Error Limit in SSC Steno Skill Test: • UR(General): 5-7% • OBC: 6-8% • SC/ST: 7-10 % Type of Errors in SSC Steno Skill Test: Errors are classified into two types: Full Errors in SSC Steno Skill Test: • Omission of a word or figure. • Substitution of a wrong word or figure. • Addition of a word or figure not occurring in the passage. • Handwritten additions/corrections/insertions. Half Errors in SSC Steno Skill Test: • Spelling mistake. • Using singular for plural noun and vice versa. • Transposition of words/group of words in a sentence. • Improper use of capital letters at the beginning of the sentence. • Improper placement of the apostrophe in a word. • Improper spacing between the words or in middle of single words. • Ambiguous over typing. • Arbitrary and unfamiliar abbreviations. |
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