SSC Stenographer Answer Key 2024: Objection Window Closes Today

SSC Stenographer Answer Key 2024: Objection Window Closes Today

SSC Stenographer : The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will close the objection window for the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination 2024 (Paper I) provisional answer key today, December 18. Candidates who are unsatisfied with the tentative answer key can raise objections on the official website- ssc.gov.in by 6 PM today.

“Representations in respect of the tentative Answer Keys, if any, may be submitted online from 16.12.2024 (06:00PM) to 18.12.2024 (06:00PM) on payment of Rs. 100/- per question per answer challenged. Representations received after 18.12.2024 (06:00PM) will not be entertained under any circumstances,” reads the official notification.

SSC Stenographer Answer Key 2024: How To Raise Objection?

Candidates who wish to challenge the tentative SSC Steno Paper 1 Answer Key can raise objections by following the simple steps given below. Candidates must note that an application fee of Rs 100 per question is applicable to submit the objection.

Step 1: Visit the official website – ssc.gov.in

Step 2:  On the homepage, click on the ‘login’ link

Step 3: Enter your registration ID and password and login

Step 4: On the newly opened page click on the link to challenge the SSC Stenographer Answer Key 2024

Step 5:  Select the question you wish to challenge and submit the objection along with the required documents

Step 6: Now pay the fee and submit the objection

The Commission released the SSC Stenographer Answer Key 2024 for paper 1 on December 16 along with the response sheets of the candidates who appeared for the examination that was held on December 10 and 11, 2024. Candidates who have not downloaded the SSC Steno answer key yet can access the same by clicking on the direct link given below.

The SSC Steno 2024 Grade C and D paper I exams were held on December 10 and 11, 2024. The question paper consisted of Objective-Type Multiple-Choice questions (MCQs) available in both English and Hindi. In the Computer-Based Examination, a penalty of 0.25 marks was applied for each incorrect answer. This recruitment drive aims to fill over 2000 vacancies.

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