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ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 27, 2025 11:19 IST

The written examination for the post of SSC Stenographer was conducted from August 6 to 8, 2025 across different centers in the country.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is likely to announce results of Stenographer Grade C and D Examination 2025 soon. The written examination for the post of SSC Stenographer was conducted from August 6 to 8, 2025 across different centers in the country.

The Commission released provisional answer key and response sheets after two weeks on August 22, allowing candidates to raise objections within given timeline. The objection window to raise objections was available till August 25.

Once SSC Stenographer result is declared candidates can download their result PDF from SSC website and search for their roll number in merit list published by SSC. Those who will qualify the computer-based test will be shortlisted for next stage of exam, which includes skill test and document verification.

The final selection will be based on candidates’ performance in both stages depending on eligibility verification.

Candidates are advised to rely only on official sources for result related information and avoid unverified links circulating on social media and other platforms.

Q:   When SSC Stenographer result 2025 for CBT will be released?
A:

SSC Stenographer result 2025 for CBT is expected to be announced soon. The result will be made available in PDF form. SSC Steno result PDF comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates. Based on the CBT result, candidates are shortlisted for the Skill Test.

Q:   What details are included in the SSC Stenographer result PDF?
A:

SSC Stenographer result PDF comprises the following details:

  • Names and roll numbers of qualified candidates.

  • Category-wise cut-off marks.

  • Instructions for the next stage, i.e., Document Verification.

Q:   How are SSC Stenographer scores calculated?
A:

SSC Stenographer scores are calculated in the following manner:

  • For the correct answer, candidates are awarded one mark
  • There is a negative marking for wrong answers, 0.25 marks are deducted for incorrect answers
  • The scores of candidates are calculated based on correct and incorrect answers
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