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SSC Stenographer Final Result 2024 Declared, Direct Link To Check Merit List Here

SSC Stenographer Final Result 2024 Declared, Direct Link To Check Merit List Here

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SSC Stenographer Final Result 2024: A total of 6728 candidates took the Stenography Skill Test for Stenographer Grade 'C' and 18646 candidates for Stenographer Grade 'D'.
The Staff Selection Commission has announced the SSC Stenographer Final Result 2024 today, July 11, 2025. Candidates who participated in the Stenographer Grade 'C' and 'D' Examination 2024 skill test can now view their results on the SSC's official website at ssc.gov.in.
A total of 6728 candidates took the Stenography Skill Test for Stenographer Grade 'C' and 18646 candidates for Stenographer Grade 'D'. 'In the said result, a total of 9345 candidates were declared qualified for appearing in Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'C' and 26610 candidates were declared qualified for appearing in Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'D'. 6728 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'C' and 18646 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'D'," reads the official notice.
Step 1. Check the SSC official website, ssc.gov.in.
Step 2. Click on the 'Steno 'C' and 'D'" tab after selecting the 'Result" section.
Step 3. Now, click on the final result link.
Step 4. Press Ctrl+F to open the PDF, then type your name or roll number.
Step 6. Download the PDF version of the SSC Stenographer Result 2025.
The selection process consists of a Computer-Based Test, a Skill Test and Document Verification. The final selection has been based on performance in both the CBT and the Skill Test, followed by Document Verification. According to the official notice, selected candidates will undergo a document verification process.
'As per the provisions of Notice of Examination, allocation of Posts and Departments has been made on the basis of merit-cum-'order of preference' of 'Posts/Departments' submitted by the candidates online," the notice added.
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