SSC JHT New Syllabus – कनिष्ठ हिंदी अनुवादक अभ्यासक्रम, परीक्षा स्वरूप, गुण पद्धती

SSC JHT New Syllabus And Exam Pattern


SSC JHT New Syllabus:The Staff Selection Commission will conduct a competitive computer-based examination to recruit candidates for Group ‘B’ non-gazetted positions. These positions include Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translation Officer, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Senior Translator across various Ministries, Departments, and Organizations under the Government of India. Below are the details of the syllabus, exam pattern, and selection process for these posts.


कर्मचारी निवड आयोग भारत सरकारच्या विविध मंत्रालये/विभाग/संस्थांसाठी कनिष्ठ हिंदी अनुवादक, कनिष्ठ अनुवाद अधिकारी, कनिष्ठ अनुवादक, वरिष्ठ हिंदी अनुवादक आणि वरिष्ठ अनुवादक या गट “B‟ अराजपत्रित पदांच्या थेट भरतीसाठी खुली स्पर्धात्मक संगणक आधारित परीक्षा आयोजित करेल. . अभ्यासक्रम, परीक्षा पॅटर्न, त्यातील विविध पदांसाठी निवड प्रक्रिया यांचे तपशील खालीलप्रमाणे आहेत..

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SSC Junior Hindi Translator Syllabus And Exam Pattern


SSC JHT New Syllabus 2025 – Overview


Recruitment BodyStaff Selection Commission
PostJunior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, and Senior Hindi Translator
SSC JHT Exam Date 2024Soon Available
 Selection Process
  • Written Exam (Tier-1)
  • Written Exam (Tier-2)- Subjective
  • Document Verification
  • Medical Examination
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SSC JHT Scheme of Examination 2025

The examination will consist of two papers. Details of these papers are as follows:


Part Mode of PaperSubject

Number of Questions /

Maximum Marks

Duration

Paper- I 

(Objective Type)

Computer 

Based Mode

i) General Hindi 

ii) General English

100/100

2 Hours

(2 hours and 40 minutes for the

candidates eligible for use of

scribe as per Para 8 above)

Paper- IIDescriptiveTranslation & Essay100/100

2 Hours

(2 hours and 40 minutes for the

candidates eligible for use

of scribe as per Para 8 above


  • Paper-I will consist solely of objective-type multiple-choice questions. A penalty of 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in Paper-I. Therefore, candidates are advised to keep this in mind while answering the               questions.
  • The marks obtained by candidates in the Computer-Based Examination will be normalized according to the formula provided by the Commission in Notice No: 1-1/2018-P&P-I, dated 07-02-2019. These normalized scores will be          used to determine the final merit and cutoff marks.
  • Tentative Answer Keys for Paper-I will be uploaded to the Commission’s website after the exam. Candidates can review the Answer Keys and submit any objections within the specified deadline via online mode only, with a fee of       Rs 100 per question (non-refundable). Any objections submitted within the prescribed time frame will be reviewed before finalizing the Answer Keys. The Commission's decision on this matter will be final. No further objections will       be entertained after the deadline.
  • The exam schedule mentioned in the notice is tentative. Any changes to the exam schedule will be communicated to the candidates through the Commission's website.
  • There will be no option for re-evaluation or re-checking of scores, and no correspondence regarding this will be entertained.
  • In Paper-II, candidates must write their correct Roll Number on the cover page of the Answer Book. They must also sign and provide their left-hand thumb impression in the designated sections. Answer Books that do not have the       Roll Number, signature, and left-hand thumb impression will be awarded zero marks.
  • Candidates are strictly prohibited from writing any personal information, such as their name, roll number, mobile number, or address, inside the Answer Book (Paper-II). This will be treated as an Unfair Means (UFM) violation.             Candidates who do not follow these instructions will receive zero marks, even if marks are assigned during the evaluation process.


SSC JHT Exam Pattern – Paper I


SSC JHT PaperSectionsNumber of QuestionsDuration
Paper 1General Hindi100Cumulative duration of 2 hours
Paper 1General English100Cumulative duration of 2 hours
Total2 Sections200 Questions2 hours

SSC JHT Exam Pattern – Paper II


SSC JHT PaperSectionsNumber of QuestionsDuration
Paper 2Translation2Cumulative duration of 2 hours
Paper 2Essay Writing2Cumulative duration of 2 hours
Total2 Sections4 Questions2 hours

SSC JHT Syllabus 2024


1. Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination): The questions in this paper are intended to evaluate the candidates' proficiency in language and literature. They will assess the correct usage of words, phrases, and idiomatic expressions, as well as the candidates' ability to write the language accurately, clearly, and effectively. The questions will be designed at a degree-level difficulty.
2. Paper-II (Translation and Essay): This paper will consist of two translation passages—one from Hindi to English and another from English to Hindi—as well as an essay in both Hindi and English. The purpose of this paper is to assess the candidates' translation abilities and their skills in writing and comprehending both languages with accuracy and clarity. The difficulty level of the paper will align with the educational qualifications required.

SSC JHT  Mode of Selection

1. Minimum Qualifying Marks for Computer-Based Examination:
(i) UR: 30%
(ii) OBC/EWS: 25%
(iii) All Other Categories: 20%

2. Candidates will be shortlisted for Paper-II based on their marks in Paper-I (Computer-Based Examination), categorized accordingly. In case the Computer-Based Examination is held in multiple shifts, the scores will be normalized to determine merit and final selection.
3. Final selection will be based on the combined performance in Paper-I and Paper-II. Separate category-wise cutoffs may be set for both papers.
4. The final selection and allocation of the Ministry/Department/Organization will depend on the candidates' performance in both Paper-I and Paper-II, as well as the preferences they express for the Post(s)/Department(s).

Section I: General Hindi


Topics covered in Hindi Language Preparation:

  • Grammatical Topics i.e. Samas, Sandhi, Kriya, Visheshan, etc
  • Hindi Synonyms
  • Hindi Paragraphs
  • Hindi Proverbs
  • Hindi Antonyms
  • Hindi Phrases/ Muhavare,
  • Hindi Comprehension,
  • Knowledge of Hindi


Section II: General English


Topics covered in English Language Preparation:

  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Error Recognition
  • Articles
  • Verbs
  • Preposition
  • Spelling Test
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Synonyms
  • Sentence Structure
  • Antonyms
  • Sentence Completion
  • Correct use of words
  • Phrases and Idioms


SSC JHT Syllabus – Paper II 

The paper will consist of:


  1. Two passages for translation one passage for translation from Hindi to English and one passage for translation from English to Hindi
  2. An Essay each in Hindi and English


Therefore, the topics covered in the Translation and Essay Exam will be:

  • Paragraph Translation from Hindi to English
  • Paragraph Translation from English to Hindi
  • Essay in English
  • Essay in Hindi
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