SSC Stenographer Salary: Check Salary Structure, Pay Scale, Allowances & Career Growth

Staff Selection Commission Stenographer 2024 ( SSC Stenographer )

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Updated on Mar 26, 2024 17:59 IST

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts SSC Stenographer exam for recruitment to the post of Stenographer Grade C (Group B Non-Gazetted) and Stenographer Grade D (Group C Non-Gazetted) in various ministries/departments/organisations in the Government of India. SSC Stenographer salary is revised as per seventh pay commission. Currently, the basic SSC Stenographer salary is INR 14,500 for Grade C and INR 7,600 for Grade D. To be eligible for SSC Stenographer exam, candidates must have passed Class 12. Read below for more details on SSC Stenographer salary, work profile and job responsibilities. 

SSC Stenographer Salary

The commission decides SSC Stenographer salary for Grade C and D posts. The salary varies as per the grades. SSC Stenographer Salary for Grade C is higher than Grade D. Apart from the basic salary, candidates are also entitled to House Rent Allowance (HRA), Dearness Allowance (DA), and Travelling Allowance (TA). HRA, DA, and TA vary as per the location where the candidates are posted. The grade-wise SSC Stenographer salary for Grade C and D is given below.

Details SSC Stenographer Grade C Salary (In INR) SSC Stenographer Grade D Salary  (In INR)

Pay Scale

9,300-34,800

5,200-20,200

Pay Band

4,200 or 4,600 (Pay Grade 2)

2,400 (Pay Grade 1)

Initial Salary

5,200

5,200

Basic salary

14,500

7,600

SSC Stenographer Job Profile & Responsibility

SSC Stenographer is recruited by SSC in various offices/departments/ministries under the Government of India. SSC Stenographer job profile varies as per the grades and the place where candidates are posted. Candidates recruited under SSC Stenographer Grade C are posted in Delhi only. There are two groups under SSC Stenographer Grade D, candidates recruited under Group X Stenographers are posted in ministries/departments of Central Government located mostly in Delhi and those recruited under Group Y Stenographers are posted in offices/departments of Central Government including attached/subordinate offices located in States and Union Territories of India. The duties and responsibilities of SSC Stenographer are given below:

  • Speech writing: Stenographers take shorthand notes of public speeches given by the various ministries and transcribe those on the computer. These notes are then made public through mass media.
  • Press briefings: Stenographers attend the press conferences, make notes of the details and speech. Then they help in making press releases of the same.
  • Assisting the minister or officer: Stenographers assist the minister or officer in preparing the speech.
  • Helping in public relation: Make a note of the government's take on various issues that need to be communicated among the masses.

SSC Stenographer Job Posting

After being appointed as Stenographers, candidates are posted in various Central Government Ministries/Departments/offices. The selected candidates are posted in the following offices.

SSC Stenographer Grade C

  • Headquarters of Armed Forces
  • President’s Secretariat
  • Election Commission of India (ECI)
  • Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
  • Central Vigilance Commission

SSC Stenographer Grade D: Group X

  • Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
  • IFS
  • ECI
  • Headquarters of Armed Forces
  • Railway Board Secretariat
  • Central Secretariat
  • Directorate of Forensic Science
  • Central Vigilance Commission

SSC Stenographer Grade D: Group Y

  • Subordinate Government Offices
  • Controller General of Defence Accounts
  • Comptroller and Auditor General of India

Also Read: SSC Stenographer vacancies

SSC Stenographer Career Growth

SSC Stenographer job has a good scope for career growth. Candidates who join as Stenographer in Grade C and D are subject to promotions in the following manner:

  • The promotions of stenographers are according to the departmental proceedings
  • The promotions take place according to the work experience
  • Candidates get the opportunities for promotion through the departmental exams
  • The promotion of candidates depends on the work efficiency in the department

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SSC Stenographer Salary FAQs

Candidates can check below SSC Stenographer salary FAQs.

Q:   What is SSC Stenographer in-hand salary?

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The salary structure of SSC Stenographer is given below.

Stenographer Grade D DetailsSSC Stenographer Grade D Salary in Rupees
SSC Stenographer Pay Scale5,200 – 20,200
Pay Band2,400

 

(Pay grade 1)

Initial Salary5,200
SSC Stenographer Basic Salary Grade D7,600
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Q:   What is SSC Stenographer salary?

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SSC Stenographers Salary 2024 is categorised into Grade C and Grade D, with monthly payments determined by the 7th pay commission. Grade C Stenographers enjoy an in-hand salary of INR 51,000, while Grade D Stenographers receive INR 36,000 per month.

The pay matrix ranges from INR 4,200 or INR 4,600 for Grade C to 2,400 for Grade D. In addition to the base SSC Stenographer salary reflected in the SSC Stenographer Grade C and D salary slip, employees are eligible for various allowances associated with their positions.

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Q:   What is SSC Stenographer eligibility?

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The post-wise age limit for SSC Stenographer exam is given below.

PostAge limit

Stenographer Grade C

18-30 

Stenographer Grade D

18-27

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Q:   What is SSC Stenographer job profile?

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The job profile of SSC Stenographer is given below:

  1. Crafting speeches by recording the words of senior officials.
  2. Participating in press conferences, documenting conference details and speeches, and contributing to the creation of press releases.
  3. Assisting ministers and officers in crucial government proceedings.
  4. Collaborating with the Public Relations officer to provide information regarding the government’s position on various issues.
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Q:   What are the allowances offered to SSC Stenographer?

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The allowances offered to SSC Stenographer are given below:

  1. Dearness Allowances
  2. House Rent Allowances
  3. Medical Allowances
  4. Family Allowances
  5. Conveyance Allowances
  6. Telephone Allowances, and more.
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Q:   What is the minimum qualifying marks for SSC Stenographer exam?

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The category-wise minimum qualifying marks for SSC Stenographer exam is given below.

Category Qualifying marks 
UR 30%
OBC/EWS25%
All other categories (SC, ST, PwD, ESM, etc.)20%
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Q:   What is SSC Stenographer syllabus?

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SSC Stenographer syllabus is given below:

General Intelligence & Reasoning

The syllabus for General Intelligence and Reasoning consists of questions from Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The test also includes questions that test a candidate’s abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical computation, and other analytical functions

General Awareness

Questions in this section are designed to test the ability of the candidate’s General Awareness

English Language & Comprehension

This section aims to test the candidate’s English Language skills

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Q:   In how many stages SSC Stenographer exam is conducted?

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The selection process of SSC Stenographer comprises CBT and skill Test in Stenography. The CBT comprises three sections, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language and Comprehension. The total marks for the test are 200. Candidates are given one dictation for 10 minutes in English or Hindi. Candidates need to type the dictation at the speed of 100 words per minute for the post of Stenographer Grade C and 80 w.p.m for the post of Grade D.

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Q:   How to prepare for SSC Stenographer exam?

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The tips and tricks to prepare for SSC Stenographer exam are given below:

  • Candidates must go through the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly
  • Go through each and  every topics given in the syllabus
  • Make notes after going through different chapters. This will help in easy revision
  • Candidates must attempt mock tests to improve speed and accuracy
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Q:   When SSC Stenographer notification 2024 was released?

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SSC Stenographer notification 2024 was released on July 26, 2024. The notification was released in PDF form and it comprises the details related to the exam. Candidates must read the notification before applying for the exam. The exam dates will be announced along with the notification. The selection process of SSC Stenographer exam comprises CBT and Skill Test.

Q:   What is SSC Stenographer marking scheme?

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SSC Stenographer marking scheme is given below:

  • Candidates will one mark for each correct answers
  • For incorrect response, 0.25 marks are deducted
  • Total marks of candidates are calculated based on the number of correct answers after deducting penalty for wrong answers
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Q:   What is SSC Stenographer exam pattern?

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The Computer Based Test of SSC Stenographer comprises three sections: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness and English Language and Comprehension. The General Intelligence & Reasoning and General Awareness sections carry 50 questions each while the English Language and Comprehension section comprises 100 questions. Total marks allotted to General Intelligence & Reasoning and General Awareness sections are 50 each while the English Language and Comprehension section carry 100 marks. Candidates will be given two hours to complete the exam.

In the skill test, candidates will be given one dictation for 10 minutes in English or Hindi which they need to type at the speed of 100 words per minute (w.p.m) for the post of Stenographer Grade C and 80 w.p.m for Stenographer Grade D post.

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Q:   What is the educational qualification prescribed for SSC Stenographer exam?

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Candidates must have completed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board or university. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria Those who does not meet the eligibility are rejected from the recruitment process.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

At times due to the heavy load at the server, the admit card page takes time to load. Candidates are advised to keep patience and then download SSC Stenographer admit card.  Candidates should enter the login credentials correctly inorder to download SSC Stenographer admit card.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

SSC Stenographer admit card is released online on the official website. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with registration number or roll number, date of birth or password.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

SSC Stenographer admit card can be downloaded online only. There is no facility to download the admit card offline. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials.

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Answered 2 months ago

There are no specific books for skill test but the candidates can refer Speed Writing Modern Shorthand: An Easy to Learn Note Taking System, by Baker Heather, or Get Started In Shorthand Pitman.

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Anangsha Patra

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Answered 2 months ago

SSC Stenographer General Intelligence and Reasonong books are given below.

Book

Author

Testbook's General Intelligence And Reasoning SmartBook

Testbook

Reasoning Ability for Competitive Exam

Nikshit N Sinha

Analytical Reasoning

MK Pandey

A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning 

RS Aggarwal

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

SSC Stenographer books for English Language are given below.

Book

Author

Publisher

Testbook's English Language SmartBook

Testbook

S.Chand

Objective General English

SP Bakshi

Arihant

Objective English for Competitive exams

Hari Mohan Prasad

McGraw Hill

Objective English

Thorpe

Pearson

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

SSC Stenographer books for General Intelligence and Reasoning are given below.

Book

Author

Publisher

Testbook's General Knowledge SmartBook

Testbook

S.Chand

General Knowledge

Disha Experts

Disha

General Awareness

Arihant Experts

Arihant

General Awareness

Lucent Experts

Lucent

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

Some of the highlights of SSC Stenographer syllabus are given below.

General Intelligence & Reasoning

The syllabus for General Intelligence and Reasoning consists of questions from Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The test also includes questions that test a candidate’s abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical computation, and other analytical functions

General Awareness

Questions in this section are designed to test the ability of the candidate’s General Awareness

English Language & Comprehension

This section aims to test the candidate’s English Language skills

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

SSC Stenographer syllabus for General Awareness includes questions relating to India and its Neighbouring countries, Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity including Indian Constitution, and Scientific Research, etc.

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

Marks scored by candidates in the Computer Based Examination, if conducted in multiple shifts, is normalised by using the prescribd formula and such normalised scores are used to determine final merit and cut-off marks.

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