Scheme Of The Examination
The examination will consist of two parts:
a. Part I
Written Examination
b. Part II
Stenography Test.
Written Examination
The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
| Subject |
Max. Marks |
Time allowed |
| Language |
100 |
2 Hrs |
|
100 |
.. |
There is a single paper for both the subjects of the Objective multiple Choice Type questions. Candidates are required to qualify in each of the two subjects separately.
The Commission has full discretion to fix the minimum qualifying marks in either or both the subjects. Only such candidates who attain, in each of the two subjects of the Written Examination, a minimum standard, as may be fixed by the Commission in their discretion, are eligible to take the Shorthand Test (Part II of the Examination).
The candidates will have option to answer the language test either in Hindi or in English. The candidates who opt for Hindi medium in shorthand are required to take the language test in Hindi only and candidates opting for English shorthand are required to take the language test in English.
Standard of the Examination
The standard of the questions is approximately that of the Matriculation Examination of an Indian University.
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Introduction
The Stenographers' Examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for recruitment of
a. Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service-Grade C (for inclusion in the Select List of the Grade);
b. Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers' Service Grade C (for inclusion in the Select List of the Grade);
c. Indian Foreign Service (B)-Grade II of the Stenographers' Cadre;
d. Armed Forces Headquarters Stenographers' Service Grade C;
e. Posts of Stenographers in other departments/ organizations Attached Offices of the Govt. of India not participating in above services.
This examination is held once a year generally in the month of March. Blank application forms
Introduction
This examination is held once a year, generally in the month of May. Blank application forms and other particulars are published in the Employment News in the month of December of the previous year. The last date for submission of applications is generally last week of January.
The Examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for recruitment to the post of Grade 'D' Stenographers' in the scale of Rs. 4000-100-6000 for the following groups of Services/Offices.
a. Group 'X'
1. Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service-Grade D.
2. Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers' Service Grade D.
3. Armed Forces Headquarters Stenographers'
Staff Selection Commission Grade C Stenographers Entrance Exam - 2007
Grade C Stenographers Limited - Departmental Competitive Examination 2007
1. Selection Commission will hold on 01.07.2007 (Sunday) at Allahabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Chandigarh, Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Raipur, a Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for recruitment to temporary vacancies in Central Secretariat Stenographer Service Grade C, Central Vigilance Commission Stenographers Service Grade C, Stenographers Cadre of Indian Foreign Service (B) Grade II, Armed Forces Headquarters Stenographers Service Grade C, Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers Service Grade C, and Election Commission of India Stenographers Service Grade C.
2. Condition of Eligibility: Candidates must be permanent
Union Public Service Commission
Section Officers / Stenographers (Grade B / Grade I) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2005
A Combined Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for additions in the Select Lists for the Section Officers Grade and Stenographers Grade-I / Grade B of the Services mentioned below will be held by the Union Public Service Commission commencing on the 26th December, 2006 at Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Nagpur:
Section Officers Grade of the Central Secretariat Service.
Section Officers Grade (Integrated Grade II & III) of the General Cadre of Indian Foreign Service, Branch B.
Section Officers Grade of the Railway Board Secretariat Service.
Grade A
Eligibility
a. Age:
18 to 25 years on the 1st January of the year of examination. Upper age limit relaxable upto five years for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and certain other categories of persons according to orders in force.
b. Educational Qualifications:
Matriculation or equivalent.
Scheme Of The Examination
The examination comprises:
a.Part A
Written Test
b. Part A
Shorthand Tests in Hindi or in English for those who qualify at the written test.
Part A
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will as follows:
Written Test
I
General Test (Objective)
General English
200
2 Hrs
General Knowledge
II
Essay
100
2 Hrs
Part B
Shorthand Test in Hindi or English for those who qualify in the written test-300 marks.
Note:
a. Paper II of the written examination shall be evaluated of only those candidates who attain a minimum qualifying standard in Paper 1 as may
Eligibility
a. Age
A candidate must have attained the age of 20 years and must not have attained the age of 25 years on the first day of the August of the previous year. The upper age limit may be relaxed in respect of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and such other categories of persons as may, from time to time, be notified in this behalf By the Government of India, to the extent and subject to the conditions notified in respect of each category.
The upper age limit is also relaxed to 30 years in respect of
Eligibility
a.Age:
A candidate must have attained the age of 18 years and must not have attained the age of 25 years on the first day of the January of the year in which the examination is held.
The upper age may be relaxed in respect of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes and such other categories of persons as may from time to time be notified in this behalf by the Government of India to the extent and subject to the conditions, notified in respect of category.
b. Educational Qualifications:
A candidate should have passed Matriculation Examination
Introduction
The Assistants' Grade Examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for recruitment to:
a. Grade IV (Assistant) of the General Cadre of the Indian Foreign Services (B).
b. Grade II (Cypher Assistant) of Cypher Cadre of Indian Foreign Service Branch (B);
c. Assistants' Grade of the Railway Board Secretariat Service
i. Assistants' Grade of the Central Secretariat Service
ii. Assistants' Grade of the Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service; and
iii. Posts of Assistants in other Departments / Organizations and the Attached Offices of the Government of India, not participating in IFS (B)/Railway Board Secretariat Service/ Central Secretariat Service/Armed
Scheme Of The Examination
The Combined Preliminary Examination will be of a Test for selection of candidates for the Main Examination for the different categories of posts, mentioned in the first paragraphs, and would comprise the following subjects:
Paper
No. of Questions
Marks
Duration
Part A General Intelligence &
General Awareness
100
100
2 Hrs
Part B Arithmetic
100
100
2 Hrs
Note :-
a. Both Parts A & B will be of objective type (multiple choice type).
b. Question Papers (Test Booklets) for both the Parts in Preliminary Exam will be set both in English and Hindi.
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Scheme Of The Examination
The examination comprises: Written Examination in subjects set out as follows
Interview for Personality Test for such candidates as may qualify in the Written Test.
Examination Subjects
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Sl No.
Test
Questions No.
Marks
Duration
1
General Intelligence
60
120
..
2
General English
40
80
2 Hrs
3
Arithmetical Ability
40
80
..
4
General Awareness
60
120
..
Total
200
400
Scheme of the Examination
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Sl No.
Test
Questions No.
Marks
Duration
1
General Intelligence
50
50
..
2
General Awareness
50
50
2 Hrs
3
Comprehension and Writing Ability in English
50
50
..
4
Arithmetic
50
50
..
Total
200
200
Note :-
Both the question paper will contain "Objective Multiple Choice" items, each containing four alternative responses. All parts except Comprehension and Writing Ability of English will be printed in both Hindi and English.
Dates for talent Exam Announced
New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) announced dates for its National Talent Search Examination for 2007. It offers 1,000 scholarships for students of Class VIII and X.
According to an official release issued by the NCERT, as per the new scheme from this year, students will be offered scholarship from Class VIII and Class X. Seats are also reserved for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. All states and union territories will make selections for Stage-I exams and the qualifying students will be eligible for the Stage-II examination,
1. Introduction
This examination is held four times a year as advertised in the Employment News and leading newspapers.
2. Eligibility
a.Eligibility:
Unmarried male Indian citizens (including those of Nepal) are eligible.
b. Educational Qualifications:
Matriculation or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology.
c. Age Limits:
16 to 23 years.
d. Physical Standards:
i. Height: 167 cms, relaxable for certain regions.
ii. Weight: 50 kg, relaxable for certain regions.
iii. Chest: 77/82 cm.
3. Application Procedure
As in Soldier Technical Exam 7. Selection Procedure.
4. Scheme Of the Examination
a. Paper I
(Time: 45 minutes-Max. Marks: 100)
The eligible