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Delhi CSIR CRRI recruitment 2025 result declared for JSA and Jr. Stenographer posts at crridom.gov.in; check direct link here

Delhi CSIR CRRI recruitment 2025 result declared for JSA and Jr. Stenographer posts at crridom.gov.in; check direct link here

Time of India19-06-2025
CSIR CRRI 2025 result:
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research – Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI), New Delhi, has officially declared the results for various administrative posts under its 2025 recruitment drive.
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Candidates who appeared for the written examinations conducted between May 13 and May 20, 2025, can now check their results and download the score cards through the official website of CSIR-CRRI at www.crridom.gov.in.
The recruitment, advertised under Advt. No. CRRI/02/PC/JSA-JST/2025, aims to fill a total of 246 vacancies across two key posts — Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) and Junior Stenographer. The online application window was open from March 22, 2025, to April 21, 2025.
The answer key was released between May 21 and May 24, 2025, shortly after the written exams concluded.
How to check and download the Delhi CSIR CRRI Result 2025 PDF online:
1. Visit the official website: Go to the CSIR-CRRI official website at www.crridom.gov.in.
2. Locate the result notification: On the homepage, find and click on the link titled 'CSIR CRRI Recruitment 2025 Result – Junior Secretariat Assistant / Junior Stenographer.'
3. Open the result PDF: The result will be available as a downloadable PDF file.
Click on the link to open the document in a new tab.
4. Search your details: In the PDF, use the search function (Ctrl + F) to locate your Roll Number, Date of Birth, or Category.
5. Download and save the file: Once you locate your result, download the PDF and save it for future reference or official use.
Vacancy details and eligibility criteria
The total 246 vacancies are distributed across two posts: 181 for Junior Secretariat Assistant (Gen/F&A/S&P) and 65 for Junior Stenographer.
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The JSA post requires candidates to be 12th pass with typing proficiency, while the stenographer role also demands a 12th pass qualification along with stenography skills. The age limit for JSA is not exceeding 28 years and for Junior Stenographer not exceeding 27 years, with applicable relaxations as per government rules.
The recruitment is open to both male and female candidates, and the application process was conducted entirely online.
General, OBC, and EWS category applicants were required to pay an application fee of Rs. 500, whereas SC, ST, PwBD, Women, and ESM candidates were exempted from the fee. Payment modes included UPI, debit/credit cards, and net banking.
Exam pattern and selection process
The selection process for both posts includes a written examination followed by a qualifying skill test and document verification. For Junior Stenographer, the written test consisted of 200 questions carrying 200 marks, covering General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language & Comprehension.
A proficiency test in stenography followed, with dictation at 80 w.p.m. and transcription time of 50 minutes in English or 65 minutes in Hindi.
For JSA, the exam was divided into two papers. Paper I was qualifying in nature, with 100 questions on Mental Ability (200 marks) and no negative marking. Paper II was merit-based, containing 50 questions each on General Awareness and English Language, with 1 mark deducted for each incorrect answer. A typing test with a speed of 35 w.p.m. in English or 30 w.p.m. in Hindi was also mandatory.
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