If you have applied for the SSC Combined Hindi Translator Recruitment Examination and will appear in it, then this news is for you only. Whether the job is government or private, every candidate has a question in their mind regarding salary. In such a situation, this question must have come in the mind of the candidates appearing in this examination that how much salary will be given on selection in this recruitment? If you are still unaware of this detail, then it does not matter, today through this news we will be aware of this detail.
How much salary will be given on selection?
According to the information received from the notification present on the official website, on being selected in this recruitment, the candidates (Junior Hindi Translator) will get salary under Level 6. Candidates will get salary ranging from Rs 35400 to Rs 112400.
Vacancy Details
Let us tell you that earlier the Staff Selection Commission had released the list of probable vacancies of SSC CHT Exam 2025. A notice was also issued in this regard, according to which a total of 437 vacant posts of Hindi Translator will be filled in various government organizations, ministries and departments through this recruitment drive.
Exam Pattern
Candidates can fill their application form through the points given below.
The exam will be conducted in computer based mode.
The exam will have two papers.
Paper-I will have only objective type multiple choice questions.
On the basis of marks obtained in Paper-I, i.e. Computer Based Examination, candidates will be shortlisted category wise to appear in Paper-II (Descriptive Paper).
There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in Paper-I.
Let us tell you that the examination is scheduled for August 12. Candidates are advised to keep a close check on the official website for latest updates.
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