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SSC JHT Selection Process

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SSC JHT Selection Process shall involve three stages: Paper-I - Computer Based Examination, Paper-II - Descriptive Test and Document Verification (DV). Selection is made strictly as per merit, on the basis of all recruitment stages.

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The examination will consist of two papers. Paper-I will be held on 06.10.2020 and Paper- II to be notified later.
Date of Exam Part Mode of Paper Subject Number of Questions/ Marks Time Duration
06.10.2020 Paper- I (Objective Type) Computer Based Mode
  • General Hindi
  • General English
  • 100/100 mark 100/100 mark 2 Hours
    31.01.2021 Paper- II (Conventio nal Type) Descriptive Translation & Essay 200 marks 2 Hours

    (a) All the candidates qualified for Document Verification are required to appear for Document Verification along with the photocopies and original documents as mentioned at Para: 15(d).
    (b) Detailed options for various posts and departments will be taken from candidates at the time of document verification. A candidate will not be considered for a Ministry/ Department/ Organization, if he/ she has not indicated his/ her preference for it. Options confirmed at the time of Document Verification will be treated as final and will not be changed subsequently under any circumstances. Therefore, candidates are advised to be careful in exercise of such options.
    (c) Candidates have to bring two passport size recent colour photographs and one original valid Photo ID Proof while appearing for the Document Verification. Photo ID Proof can be:
      (i) Aadhaar Card/ Printout of E-Aadhaar. (ii) Voter ID Card. (iii) PAN Card. (iv) Passport. (v) Driving License. (vi) Government School/ College ID Card. (vii) Employer ID (Govt./ PSU). (viii) Any other Photo bearing ID Card issued by Central/ State Govt.

    (d) Candidates will have to submit copies of various documents like:
      (i) Matriculation/ Secondary Certificate. (ii) Educational Qualification Certificate. (iii) Experience Certificate, if applicable. (iv) Caste/ Category Certificate, if belongs to reserved categories. (v) Persons with Disabilities Certificate in the required format, if applicable. (vi) For Ex-Servicemen (ESM):
        1) Undertaking as per Annexure-VI. 2) Serving Defence Personnel Certificate as per Annexure-V, if applicable. 3) Discharge Certificate, if discharged from the Armed Forces.

      (vii) Relevant Certificate if seeking any age relaxation.
      (viii) No Objection Certificate, in case already employed in Government/ Government undertakings.
      (ix) A candidate who claims change in name after matriculation on marriage or remarriage or divorce, etc. the following documents shall be submitted:
        1) In case of marriage of women: Photocopy of Husband‟s passport showing names of spouses or an attested copy of marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriage or an Affidavit from husband and wife along with a joint photograph duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner;
        2) In case of re-marriage of women: Divorce Deed/ Death Certificate as the case may be in respect of first spouse; and photocopy of present husband‟s passport showing names of spouse or an attested copy of marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriage or an Affidavit from the husband and wife along with joint photograph duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner.
        3) In case of divorce of women: Certified copy of Divorce Decree and Deed Poll/ Affidavit duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner.
        4) In other circumstances for change of name for both male and female: Deed Poll/ Affidavit duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner and paper cuttings of two leading daily newspaper in original (One daily newspaper should be of the area of applicant‟s permanent and present address or nearby area) and Gazette Notification.

      (x) Any other document specified in the Admission Certificate for DV.

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    SSC JHT Selection Process - Syllabus
    Paper Subject Syllabus
    Paper I Part-I General Hindi
    • Grammatical Topics i.e. Samas, Sandhi, Kriya, Visheshan, etc
    • Hindi Synonyms
    • Hindi Paragraphs
    • Hindi Proverbs
    • Hindi Antonyms
    Paper I Part-II General English
    • Fill in the Blanks
    • Error Recognition
    • Articles
    • Verbs
    • Preposition
    • Spelling Test
    • Vocabulary
    • Grammar
    • Synonyms
    • Sentence Structure
    • Antonyms
    • Sentence Completion
    • Correct use of words
    • Phrases and Idioms
    Paper II Translation and Essay
      1. Two passages for translation-one passage for translation from Hindi to English and one passage for translation from English to Hindi 2. An Essay each in Hindi and English

    Therefore, topics covered in Translation and Essay Exam will be:
    • Paragraph Translation from Hindi to English
    • Paragraph Translation from English to Hindi
    • Essay in English
    • Essay in Hindi

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    Minimum qualifying marks in Paper-I and Paper-II are as follows:
      (i) UR: 30% (ii) OBC/ EWS: 25% (iii) Others: 20%

    1. Based on the marks scored in the Paper-I i.e. Computer Based Examination, candidates will be shortlisted, category-wise, to appear in Paper-II. If the Computer Based Examination is conducted in multiple shifts, normalized marks will be used to determine merit.
    2. Based on the performance in Paper-I + Paper-II, candidates will be shortlisted for Document Verification. (f) Final selection and allocation of Ministries/ Departments will be made on the basis of the performance of candidates in Paper-I + Paper-II and the preference of Posts/ Departments exercised by them at the time of Document Verification.

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