SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025 Declared: Check Cut-Offs, Merit List and DV Details

SSC has declared the Stenographer Grade C and Grade D Final Result 2025; check cut-offs, merit list, and DV details for 2006 vacancies at ssc.gov.in.

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the final results for the SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination 2024 on July 11, 2025, marking a major milestone for thousands of candidates. The selection process involved a Computer-Based Test conducted in December 2024, followed by a Skill Test in April 2025, and an Option-cum-Preference submission in June 2025.

A total of 15,372 candidates were considered for 2,006 vacancies. Shortlisted candidates must now undergo Document Verification by their allocated departments. The selection process includes CBT, Skill Test in Stenography, and DV, with cut-off marks and trends released to help candidates gauge competition.

Successful candidates are now set to join various government departments, while others can use the insights to better prepare for future opportunities.

DetailInformation
Exam NameSSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination 2024
Final Result Declaration DateJuly 11, 2025
CBT Exam DatesDecember 10–11, 2024
CBT Result DateMarch 5, 2025
Skill Test DatesApril 16–17, 2025
Option-cum-Preference SubmissionJune 27 – July 1, 2025
Total Vacancies2,006 posts
Selection StagesCBT → Skill Test in Stenography → Document Verification (DV)
Official Websitessc.gov.in
CBT Minimum Qualifying MarksUR: 30%, OBC/EWS: 25%, Others: 20%
Stenography Speed RequirementGrade C: 100 w.p.m; Grade D: 80 w.p.m
Mistake ToleranceGrade C: UR 5%, Reserved 7%; Grade D: UR 7%, Reserved 10%
DV RequirementsID proof, academic certificates, caste/PwD/NOC certificates (if applicable)

SSC Stenographer Final Result

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced the final results for the SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination 2024. This highly anticipated declaration marks a crucial milestone for thousands of candidates who appeared in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) and the subsequent Skill Test. The results were published on July 11, 2025, on the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in.

Key Highlights of the Result Declaration

  • Result Date: The SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025 was released on July 11, 2025.
  • Previous Stages: The Computer-Based Test (CBT) was conducted on December 10th and 11th, 2024, with its results declared on March 5th, 2025.
  • Skill Test: Qualified candidates from the CBT then appeared for the Stenography Skill Test, which was held on April 16th and 17th, 2025.
  • Option-cum-Preference: Candidates who appeared in the skill test were invited to submit their Option-cum-Preference form online between June 27th and July 1st, 2025. A total of 15,372 candidates submitted their preferences and were considered for final selection.
  • Total Vacancies: A total of 2006 vacancies were announced for Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ posts.

How to Check the Final Result

Candidates can access their final results by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in
  2. Navigate to the “Result” section on the homepage.
  3. Click on the “Steno ‘C’ and ‘D’” tab.
  4. Look for the link titled “Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination, 2024: List of candidates provisionally shortlisted for Document Verification/Final Selection.”
  5. Download the PDF file.
  6. Search for your Roll Number (and Name, if provided in the PDF) to check your qualifying status.

Direct links for downloading the results for Grade C and Grade D are typically provided on the SSC website.

Post-Result: Document Verification (DV)

Candidates whose names appear in the final result PDF have been provisionally shortlisted. The next crucial stage in the selection process is Document Verification (DV). This process will be undertaken by the respective Ministries/Departments/Offices to which the shortlisted candidates have been allocated. Candidates must ensure they have all original and valid documents ready for the DV process, including:

  • Original and valid photo identification card.
  • 10th and 12th grade certificates and mark sheets.
  • Caste and category certificate (if applicable).
  • Certificate for Persons with Disabilities (if applicable).
  • No Objection Certificate, if currently employed with a government undertaking.
  • Any other required documents as specified by the SSC or the allocated department.

Understanding the Selection Process

The SSC Stenographer selection process is broadly divided into three stages:

  1. Computer-Based Test (CBT): This is the initial screening stage, a 200-mark online examination comprising three sections:
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning (50 questions, 50 marks)
    • General Awareness (50 questions, 50 marks)
    • English Language & Comprehension (100 questions, 100 marks)
    • There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
    • Minimum qualifying marks for CBT: UR: 30%, OBC/EWS: 25%, Others: 20%.
  2. Skill Test in Stenography: This is a qualifying round for candidates who clear the CBT. Candidates are given a 10-minute dictation in either English or Hindi, which they must transcribe on a computer.
    • For Stenographer Grade ‘C’: Dictation at 100 words per minute (w.p.m).
    • For Stenographer Grade ‘D’: Dictation at 80 w.p.m.
    • Error/mistake percentage allowed:
      • Stenographer Grade ‘C’: up to 5% mistakes for UR and up to 7% for all reserved categories.
      • Stenographer Grade ‘D’: up to 7% mistakes for UR and up to 10% for all reserved categories.
  3. Document Verification (DV): The final stage where the authenticity of the candidates’ documents is verified by the allocated departments.

Cut-off Marks and Previous Year Trends

The cut-off marks for both Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’ posts, category-wise, have been released along with the final result. These cut-offs are crucial as they represent the minimum scores required for final selection.

Analyzing previous years’ cut-offs provides valuable insights into the competitive nature of the exam. Several factors influence the cut-off marks each year, including:

  • Number of Vacancies: Higher vacancies generally lead to lower cut-offs, and vice-versa.
  • Number of Applicants: A larger applicant pool often increases competition and raises cut-offs.
  • Difficulty Level of the Examination: A tougher exam generally results in lower cut-offs.
  • Candidates’ Performance: The overall performance of candidates significantly impacts the cut-off scores.
  • Reservation Policy: Reservation policies for various categories also play a role in determining specific cut-offs.
  • Normalization Process: The SSC utilizes a normalization process to ensure fairness across different shifts of the CBT.

Candidates are advised to refer to the detailed cut-off lists provided by the SSC for the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination 2024 to understand the current year’s trends. Previous year cut-off data (available on SSC’s official website and various educational portals) can serve as a benchmark for future aspirants. For instance, in the 2023 examination, the CBT cut-offs for UR in Grade C were around 147.45 and for Grade D were around 131.32. These figures fluctuate annually, highlighting the need for consistent and thorough preparation.

Conclusion

The declaration of the SSC Stenographer Final Result 2024 brings closure to the recruitment cycle for thousands of aspirants. Those who have successfully cleared all stages are now on the verge of joining various government departments as Stenographers.

The Staff Selection Commission congratulates all successful candidates and wishes them a prosperous career ahead. For those who did not make it this time, the comprehensive data and insights from this recruitment drive can serve as valuable lessons for future attempts.

FAQs on SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025

When was the SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025 declared?
The final result was declared on July 11, 2025.

Where can I check the SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025?
You can check the result on the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.

Which posts are covered under the SSC Stenographer Final Result 2025?
The result covers Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’ posts.

How many vacancies were announced for SSC Stenographer 2024?
A total of 2,006 vacancies were announced for Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ posts.

What were the dates for the Computer-Based Test (CBT)?
The CBT was conducted on December 10 and 11, 2024.

When was the CBT result declared?
The result for the CBT was declared on March 5, 2025.

When was the Stenography Skill Test conducted?
The skill test was held on April 16 and 17, 2025.

What is the Option-cum-Preference form?
It is a form where qualified candidates submit their department preferences, filled online between June 27 and July 1, 2025.

How many candidates submitted the Option-cum-Preference form?
A total of 15,372 candidates submitted the form.

What are the stages in the SSC Stenographer selection process?
The selection process includes a Computer-Based Test, Stenography Skill Test, and Document Verification.

What is the minimum qualifying marks for CBT?
UR: 30%, OBC/EWS: 25%, and others: 20%.

Is there negative marking in the CBT?
Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

What is the required stenography speed for Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’?
Grade ‘C’ requires 100 words per minute; Grade ‘D’ requires 80 words per minute.

What is the mistake tolerance in the Skill Test?
Grade ‘C’: 5% for UR and 7% for reserved categories; Grade ‘D’: 7% for UR and 10% for reserved.

What is the next step after the final result?
Candidates shortlisted in the final result will undergo Document Verification (DV).

Who conducts the Document Verification?
DV is conducted by the respective Ministries/Departments/Offices where candidates are allocated.

What documents are required for DV?
Original photo ID, educational certificates, caste/PwD certificates (if applicable), and NOC (if employed).

How can I find my name in the final result?
Download the result PDF from the SSC website and search by your Roll Number and Name.

Are separate result links provided for Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’?
Yes, direct download links are typically provided separately for each grade.

How are cut-off marks determined?
Cut-offs are based on the number of vacancies, number of applicants, exam difficulty, performance, and reservation norms.

Where can I find previous years’ cut-off trends?
You can find them on the SSC website or various educational portals.

What were the CBT cut-offs for 2023?
For 2023, Grade ‘C’ UR cut-off was around 147.45, and Grade ‘D’ UR cut-off was around 131.32.

Is the SSC Stenographer Skill Test qualifying in nature?
Yes, the Skill Test is qualifying in nature and doesn’t contribute to the final merit.

Will SSC contact candidates for DV or should they check updates themselves?
Candidates should regularly check the SSC website and their registered email for DV-related updates.

What should I do if I don’t qualify in the final result?
You can analyze the cut-offs and your performance to better prepare for future SSC exams.

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