SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2023 for MPR Regions Released, How to Download – News18

The SSC Stenographer exam will take place on October 12 and 13
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To access the SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2023 candidates need to input their registration number and date of birth on the candidate portal at ssc.nic.in

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has recently made the SSC Stenographer Admit Card available for the MPR Regions on October 4. Admit cards for the SSC Stenographer 2023 Exam for other regions will be released soon. Candidates who have applied for the SSC Stenographer Grade C & D Stenographers exam from the MPR region can get their admit card from the regional website or visit the official website at ssc.nic.in.

To access and download the admit card candidates need to input their registration number and date of birth admit card to take the SSC Steno Tier 1 exam. The SSC Stenographer exam will take place on October 12 and 13. Candidates can find the details of the SSC Steno exam below.

SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2023: How to Download

Here are the steps you need to follow to download the SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2023.

Step 1. Navigate to the official website of SSC  at ssc.nic.in

Step 2. Tap on the link reading “ADMIT CARDS”, on the homepage.

Step 3. A fresh page opens with links that will be redirected to the regional official websites. Click on the link for your region.

Step 4. Then, tap on the notification reading, Status/Download Admit Card For SSC Stenographer Exam 2023.

Step 5. Key in your Registration Number/Roll Number followed by your D.O.B to procure the admit card.

Step 6. Now, choose the area which you prefer while applying for the exam.

Step 7. Lastly, take a print of the downloaded SSC Stenographer Exam Admit Card 2023 and keep it safe for future records

According to the SSC Stenographer 2023 Exam Pattern, the exam will consist of 200 questions covering three topics, and candidates will have a total of 2 hours to complete the test. Each question is worth 1 mark and will be presented in a multiple-choice question (MCQ) format. For each wrong answer, there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks.