SSC JHT Result 2025 OUT; Check Steps to Download Paper 1 PDF Here
SSC JHT paper 1 result 2025 has been announced. Candidates can download SSC JHT result pdf online at official website. Check steps and get direct link here
Staff Selection Commission has announced SSC Junior Hindi Translator 2025 result for paper 1. Candidates can get SSC JHT result link online at official website: ssc.gov.in. They must note that SSC JHT result has been released in form of a pdf therefore no login credentials are required. Along with result SSC JHT cutoff 2025 for paper 1 has also been released. Also, result of 6 candidates has not been released because of their debarment from SSC exam.
Those who qualified in SSC JHT paper 1 result are eligible to appear for paper 2. The SSC conducts the SSC Combined Hindi Translator (Junior Hindi Translator) exam to recruit candidates for positions of Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak in various departments and ministries of the Government of India.
SSC JHT 2025 Cutoff
Candidates can check image to know category-wise SSC JHT 2025 cutoff for paper 1:
How to download SSC JHT Result 2025?
The SSC JHT result pdf can be downloaded online at official website. Candidates can check these steps to know how to download the SSC JHT paper 1 result pdf:
- Visit official website: ssc.gov.in
- On homepage, go to result section
- Now, click on SSC JHT paper 1 result link
- SSC JHT PDF file will be displayed on the screen
- Download and save it for future references
SSC has decided to normalize SSC JHT scores of candidates to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts since the exam is conducted in multiple sessions. The normalization is done based on the fundamental assumption that in multi-shift exam, the distribution of abilities of candidates is the same across all the shifts. Calculation of marks will be done up to 5 decimal places.
Based on the marks scored in the Paper-I.e. Computer Based Examination, candidates will be shortlisted, category-wise, to appear in Paper-II. Based on the performance in Paper 1+Paper 2, candidates are shortlisted for document verification.
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The complete selection process of SSC JHT is explained below:
Filling the application form
SSC JHT application form is released online on the official website. The application form comprises two parts: Part I (One-Time Registration) and Part II (Filling the application form). The application fees were INR 100 and could be paid both online and offline. Women/SC/ST/ESM candidates were exempted from fee payment.
Release of Admit Card
SSC JHT admit card is released online separately for Paper 1 and 2. The admit card is released two weeks before the exam on the respective regional websites of the commission. To download the admit card, candidates need to enter the required details.
Appearing in the Exam
The entrance exam is conducted in two stages: Paper 1 and 2. Based on the marks scored in Paper 1, candidates are shortlisted category-wise to appear in Paper 2. On the basis of the performance in Paper 1 and Paper 2, candidates are shortlisted for Document Verification. The final allocation is done based on the merit-cum-preference.
Declaration of Result
SSC JHT result is announced online on the official website. The result is made available in PDF form.SSC JHT result displays the roll numbers of qualified candidates.
SSC JHT Exam Centres
The exam of SSC Junior Hindi Translator was conducted in more than 100 cities. While filling the application form, candidates are required to indicate three SSC JHT exam centres as per their preferences. SSC reserves the right to allot exam centres to candidates. The address of the exam centres is mentioned on the admit card.