There is good news for young people preparing for jobs in government departments across the country. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released revised vacancy details for the Stenographer Grade C and Grade D recruitment (2026). A total of 1,170 posts will be filled this time, a figure higher than previously announced. Selection for these posts will be conducted through the SSC Stenographer examination.
Candidates selected through this recruitment process will be appointed to various ministries and departments of the Central Government. The increased number of vacancies offers better employment prospects for aspirants preparing for competitive exams.
**Details of Grade C and Grade D Posts**
The recruitment drive includes 261 posts for Stenographer Grade C and 909 posts for Stenographer Grade D, making a combined total of 1,170 vacancies. The Commission has clarified that the allocation of posts across departments will be made based on requirements.
**Appointments in Central Government Departments**
Candidates selected for these posts will have the opportunity to work in various Central Government ministries and departments. As there is a constant demand for stenographers in government offices, this recruitment drive is considered a significant opportunity for the youth.
**Selection Based on Examination**
Candidates will be selected based on their performance in the SSC Stenographer examination. Those who qualify in the exam will proceed to the subsequent stages of the selection process. Final appointments will be made based on merit and established rules.
**Benefits of Increased Vacancies**
The increase in the number of vacancies has improved the chances of securing a job for competitive exam aspirants. This presents a golden opportunity for candidates preparing for the Stenographer recruitment exam. By strengthening their preparation in time, candidates can take advantage of this recruitment drive.
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