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Anangsha Patra

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The salary structure of SSC JHT is given below.

Name of Post

Pay Scale

Junior Translator in Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS)

Level-6 (INR 35400 - 112400)

Junior Translator in M/o Railways (Railway Board)

Level-6 (INR 35400 - 112400)

Junior Translator in Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ)

Level-6 (INR 35400- 112400)

Junior Translator/Junior Hindi Translator in subordinate offices who have adopted Model RRs of DoP&T for JT/JHT

Level-6 (INR 35400 - 112400)

Senior Hindi Translator in various Central Government Ministries/Departments/Offices

Level-7 (INR 44900 - 142400)

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SSC JHT selection process comprises Tier 1, 2 and document verification. Based on the marks scored in the Paper, candidates are shortlisted for Paper-II. Based on the performance in Paper 1 and 2, candidates are shortlisted for document verification. 

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The allotment process of SSC JHT is given below:

  • The Commission makes the final allotment of posts on the basis of merit-cum-preferences of Posts/Departments given by the candidates and once a post is allotted, no change of posts will be made by the Commission due to non-fulfillment of any post specific requirements of physical/medical/ educational standards.
  • SC, ST, OBC, EWS and PwD candidates, who are selected on their own merit without relaxed standards, will not be adjusted against the reserved share of vacancies. Such candidates will be accommodated against the general/ unreserved vacancies in the post as per their position in the o
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Posts of Junior Translator in BRO has stringent requirement of physical and medical standards including Physical Efficiency Test (Detail available at Annexure-XIV). Examination of such physical and medical standards is conducted after the final selection of candidates by BRO. If candidates fails in such tests, their candidature is
not considered for any other post/department. Candidates are therefore advised to thoroughly go through these requirements and give their considered preference of posts. SSC JHT exam is conducted for multiple posts for various Ministries/ Departments/Offices. 

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SSC JHT vacancies announced in 2023 are given below.

PostOrganisationSCSTOBCEWSURTotal

Junior Hindi Translator (Subordinate Office)

Science and technology

2

1

2

0

5

Junior Hindi Translator (Subordinate Office)

Electronics and information technology

1

0

1

2

4

Junior Hindi Translator (Subordinate Office)

Health and family welfare

0

1

0

1

2

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Candidates can check below the organisation, post and post code of SSC JHT.

Post Code

Name of the Organization

Name of the Post

B

M/o Railway

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

C

M/o Defence (O/o the JS (TRG) & CAO) AFHQ

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

M/o Mines

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

Office of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India (C&AG)

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

Central Board of Indirect Taxes (CBIT) (D/o Revenue)

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

IHQ MoD (N)/DCMPR [Integrated HQ, Ministry of Defence (Navy)]

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

D/o Industrial Policy and Promotion

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

D

D/o Food & Public Distribution

Junior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

E

M/o Defence (O/o the JS (TRG) & CAO) AFHQ

Senior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

E

M/o Environment & Forests & Climate Change

Senior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

E

Directorate of Enforcement (D/o Revenue)

Senior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

E

IHQ MoD (N)/DCMPR [Integrated HQ, Ministry of Defence (Navy)]

Senior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

E

Air Headquarters

Senior Translator Group B Non-Gazetted

G

Rajbhasha Vibhag (MHA), CHTI

Hindi Pradhyapak Group B Non-Gazetted

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Once the objection deadline is closed, the objections submitted by candidates is reviewed by the subject-matter experts. If the objections are found to be correct, the examination authority revises the answers and publish the final answer key. On the basis of the final answer key, SSC JHT result is calculated. SSC use normalisation of marks to calculate the scores. This is done to adjust any variation in the difficulty level of the question papers across various shifts. 

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After downloading the answer key, candidates should compare their responses with the same.  Candidates can also raise objections against the answer key. To raise objections, candidates need to pay INR 50. FInal answer key is released after the declaration of the result.

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SSC JHT answer key is released few days after the exam is conducted. The answer key is released online. They can download it by logging with user ID and password. Candidates can raise objections against the answer key. The final answer key is released after the declaration of the result.

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The minimum qualifying marks prescribed for both Paper I and II are given below:

CategoryQualifying Marks (In Per cent)
UR30 
OBC/EWS25
Others20

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