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SSC Stenographer Syllabus 2025 & Detailed Exam Pattern

SSC Stenographer Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern Overview.
SSC स्टेनोग्राफर सिलेबस 2025 और परीक्षा पैटर्न
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts a highly competitive national-level examination for the recruitment of Stenographer Grade 'C' (a Group 'B', Non-Gazetted post) and Grade 'D' (a Group 'C' post) in various ministries, departments, and organizations of the Government of India. This is an excellent career opportunity for 12th-pass candidates who have proficiency in stenography. To succeed in this examination, a thorough understanding of the syllabus and the latest exam pattern is the first and most crucial step.

This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the SSC Stenographer 2025 selection process, including the Computer-Based Test and the Skill Test, along with a topic-wise syllabus to streamline your preparation.

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SSC Stenographer 2025: Exam Overview & Pattern

The SSC Stenographer selection process comprises two distinct stages. The final merit list is prepared based on the candidate's performance in the Computer-Based Test, while the subsequent Skill Test in Stenography is mandatory and qualifying in nature.

Computer-Based Test (CBT) Pattern

Subject No. of Questions Maximum Marks Total Duration
General Intelligence & Reasoning 50 50 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
General Awareness 50 50
English Language & Comprehension 100 100
Total 200 200

Marking Scheme for CBT:

Skill Test in Stenography (Qualifying)

Candidates who are shortlisted in the Computer-Based Test are required to appear for the Skill Test. This test assesses their stenography speed and accuracy.

Post Language Dictation Speed (for 10 minutes) Transcription Time (on computer)
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ English 80 words per minute (w.p.m.) 50 minutes
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ Hindi 80 w.p.m. 65 minutes
Stenographer Grade ‘C’ English 100 w.p.m. 40 minutes
Stenographer Grade ‘C’ Hindi 100 w.p.m. 55 minutes

SSC Stenographer Syllabus 2025: In-Depth Topic Breakdown

Success in the exam depends on a deep understanding of every topic. Here is a highly detailed, chapter-wise breakdown of the syllabus to guide your preparation.

Detailed Topic-wise Syllabus

Subject In-Depth Topics & Chapters
General Intelligence & Reasoning

This section tests analytical aptitude and ability to observe patterns through both verbal and non-verbal questions.

  • Verbal Reasoning: Analogy, Classification, Series (Number, Alphabet), Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Test, Syllogism, Seating Arrangement, Word Formation.
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Figure Series & Analogy, Paper Folding, Cutting & Punching, Mirror and Water Images, Embedded/Hidden Figures, Completion of Figures, Cubes and Dice.
  • Logical Reasoning: Venn Diagrams, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, Statement & Conclusion.
General Awareness

This section assesses awareness of the environment and current events. Focus on the last 6-8 months for Current Affairs.

  • Current Affairs: National & International events, Sports, Awards and Honors, Books & Authors, Important Schemes and Appointments.
  • Static GK:
    • History: Important events in Indian History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern).
    • Geography: India and its neighboring countries, Physical and Economic geography.
    • Polity: Indian Constitution, Parliament, Fundamental Rights & Duties, Important Articles.
    • Economy: Basics of Indian Economy, Economic organizations, Budget.
    • General Science (up to 10th Std): Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based on everyday observations.
    • Art & Culture: Famous Temples, Festivals, Dance forms.
English Language & Comprehension

This is the most heavily weighted section, designed to test the candidate's understanding of the English language, its vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.

  • Vocabulary:
    • Synonyms & Antonyms
    • One Word Substitution
    • Idioms & Phrases
    • Spelling Correction
  • Grammar:
    • Spot the Error, Fill in the Blanks (Articles, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
    • Sentence Improvement
    • Active/Passive Voice
    • Direct/Indirect Speech
  • Comprehension Skills:
    • Reading Comprehension Passages
    • Para Jumbles (Sentence Rearrangement)
    • Cloze Test
Related Resources: SSC MTS Syllabus SSC CHSL Overview
Download SSC Stenographer Syllabus 2025 PDF

(Candidates are advised to download the official syllabus PDF for complete details.)

FAQs: SSC Stenographer Syllabus 2025

Q1: Is Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude) a part of the SSC Stenographer exam?

Ans: No, the subject of Mathematics or Quantitative Aptitude is not included in the syllabus for the SSC Stenographer Computer-Based Test. The three subjects are Reasoning, General Awareness, and English.

Q2: Are the marks obtained in the Skill Test considered for the final merit list?

Ans: No, the Skill Test in Stenography is purely qualifying in nature. This means you must pass the test according to the prescribed standards, but the marks are not added to your final score. The merit list is prepared based solely on the marks obtained in the Computer-Based Test (CBT).

Q3: Is there a penalty for wrong answers in the SSC Stenographer CBT?

Ans: Yes, there is a negative marking scheme in the Computer-Based Test. For each incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted from your total score.

Q4: What is the difference between Grade 'C' and Grade 'D' Skill Tests?

Ans: The primary difference is the required speed. For Grade 'C', a higher stenography speed of 100 words per minute is required. For Grade 'D', the required speed is 80 words per minute. Consequently, the transcription time provided for Grade 'C' is shorter than that for Grade 'D'.