SSC JHT 2025: Paper-I Will be Conducted on August 12

Published on August 12, 2025
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The Staff Selection Commission officially released the SSC JHT 2025 Notification on 5th June 2025, announcing 437 vacancies for posts such as Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translation Officer, Senior Hindi Translator, and others across various central government departments and ministries. Interested candidates can apply online from 5th June to 26th June 2025.

This recruitment presents a valuable opportunity for individuals aspiring to work as Hindi translators in government services. The selection process includes a Computer-Based Test (Paper-I), scheduled for 12th August 2025. Candidates planning to appear for this exam are advised to review all key details related to exam dates, eligibility, vacancies, salary structure, and more as outlined in this article.

Latest Updates:

  • The Paper 1 exam is scheduled for August 12, 2025.
  • A correction window for the application form was available from July 1 to July 2, 2025.
  • The last date for fee payment was June 27, 2025.
  • The application form was available from June 5 to June 26, 2025.
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SSC JHT Highlights

The SSC JHT Notification 2025 was released on the official SSC website on June 5, 2025. Candidates interested in applying for Junior Hindi Translator posts in various Central Government departments should review the key details of the SSC JHT Recruitment 2025 given in the table below.

DetailsParticulars
Name of OrganizationStaff Selection Commission
Post NameJunior Hindi Translator
Cycle2025
Total Vacancy437
Notification Release Date5th June 2025
SSC JHT Registration Start Date5th June 2025
Last Date to Apply26th June 2025
Last Date for Online Fee Payment27th June 2025
Application Correction Window & Fee Payment1st July to 2nd July 2025
Level of ExamNational
FrequencyAnnual
Exam StagesCBT (Objective), Descriptive Test (Subjective), Document Verification, Medical Exam
Exam DurationCBT: 2 hours, Descriptive Test: 2 hours
Marking SchemeNegative marking of 0.25 marks
PurposeTo recruit Junior Hindi Translators in Govt. Ministries/Departments/Organizations
Exam Help Desk180093063 (Toll Free)
Official Websitehttps://ssc.gov.in/
CategorySSC

SSC JHT Notification

The SSC JHT Notification 2025 PDF was released by the Staff Selection Commission on 5th June 2025 via its official website. The online application process is open from 5th to 26th June 2025 (until 11:00 PM), and the last date to pay the application fee is 27th June 2025 (until 11:00 PM). Candidates will be allowed to make corrections in their application forms from 1st to 2nd July 2025. The SSC JHT Paper 1 Exam 2025 is scheduled for 12th August 2025 in computer-based mode. This recruitment drive aims to fill 437 Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted vacancies across various departments.

SSC JHT Exam Dates

The SSC JHT Exam Date 2025 has been announced in the official SSC Calendar 2025. Candidates should stay informed about the key dates related to SSC JHT Recruitment 2025. The table below outlines all the important dates and updates regarding the recruitment process.

EventsExam Dates
SSC JHT Computer Based Test (Paper-I)12th August 2025
Descriptive Test (Paper-II)To be Announced
Document VerificationTo be Announced
Medical ExaminationTo be Announced

SSC JHT Vacancy

As per the SSC JHT Vacancy 2025 notification, the Staff Selection Commission has announced approximately 437 tentative vacancies for various Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted posts. These include positions such as Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Junior Translation Officer, Senior Hindi Translator, Senior Translator, and Sub-Inspector (Hindi Translator) in different Central Government departments.

The exact number of vacancies will be confirmed and updated on the official SSC website in due course. Post-wise and category-wise vacancy details will be shared once finalized. However, candidates should note that SSC does not release state-wise or zone-wise vacancies. For the latest updates, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official portal.

SSC JHT Eligibility Criteria

The detailed eligibility criteria will be mentioned in the official notification. Candidates should check the post-wise eligibility criteria carefully. Here are the eligibility criteria mentioned by the SSC in the previous year.

JHT Age Limit

The minimum age for a candidate to apply for the JHT 2025 Exam is 18 years, and the maximum age is 30 years. Therefore, candidates applying for this exam must have been born between 1st January 1993 and 1st January 2005 (both dates inclusive) to be eligible. However, relaxation on the upper age limit will apply to reserved categories as per government regulations. The category-wise age relaxations are mentioned in the table below.

CategoryRelaxation on the upper age limit (years)
Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tribe (ST)5
Other Backward Castes (OBC)3
A person with Disability (PwD)10
OBC with PwD13
SC/ ST with PwD15
Ex-servicemen3
Migrants from Jammu & Kashmir5

Educational Qualification

The eligibility criteria for applying to the SSC JHT 2025 Exam differ for different posts. However:

  • The applicant must have a Master’s degree from a centrally recognized university if he/ she does not have professional certification or experience in Hindi-English translation.
  • Or, the applicant must have studied English/ Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject at the UG or PG degree level.
  • The applicant should complete a Master’s degree in any subject other than Hindi or English, with English medium and Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject or as the medium of examination at the degree level.
  • Or, the applicant should complete a Master’s degree in any subject other than Hindi or English, with Hindi and English as a compulsory or elective subject or as the medium of examination at the degree level and the other as a compulsory or elective subject at the degree level.
  • Or a recognized Diploma or Certificate course in translation from Hindi to English and vice versa.
  • Or, the aspirants should have two years of experience as a translator from Hindi to English and vice versa in the State Government or Central Government Office, including the Government of India undertaking.

The detailed educational qualifications for different posts are discussed below.

Post(s)Educational Qualification
Postcodes A to D·  Post-graduation (PG) in English with Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject, or as the medium of examination.
·  Post-graduation (PG) in Hindi with English as a mandatory subject or the medium of examination at the degree level.
·  Post-graduation (PG) in any subject, with English as the medium and Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject, or as the medium of examination at the degree level.
·  Post-graduation (PG) in any subject, with Hindi and English as compulsory or elective subjects, or as the medium of examination at the degree level, and the other language as a compulsory or elective subject at the degree level.
·  A recognized certificate or diploma course in translation from English to Hindi and vice versa.
·  Minimum of two years of working experience as a translator from English to Hindi and vice versa in Central or State Government offices, including Government of India undertakings.
Senior Hindi Translators in certain Departments/ Ministries/ Offices of Central Government (Postcode E)All the possible combinations of criteria mentioned above are also applicable to this post, except for the years of experience in the last option. To apply for this post, the candidate must have 3 years of experience as a translator from English to Hindi and vice versa in the Central or State Government Office.

Nationality / Citizenship

The applicants should possess any of the criteria mentioned below to be eligible for the SSC JHT 2025 Exam.

  • An Indian Citizen.
  • A subject of Bhutan or Nepal.
  • A Tibetan refugee residing permanently in India since before 1st January 1962.
  • Indians migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, and East African Countries and settled permanently in India.

Candidates from the above-mentioned countries should possess a government-issued eligibility certificate to be considered as an eligible candidate.

SSC JHT Application

Candidates can start filing the application form through an online portal. The application form is not available yet. Here is the detailed information regarding the application process mentioned below.

Application fees

The cost for applying for SSC JHT 2025 is fixed at only Rs. 100. However, SC, ST, PWD, and women applicants are exempted from any kind of fee to be paid to appear for the exam.

CategoryApplication Fee
UR/ OBC/ EWSRs. 100/-
SC/ ST/ PWD/ WomenNil

The candidature will only be accepted if payment is completed before the application closing date. Candidates can make payments through online and offline methods. In the case of online mode, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Net Banking, and UPI methods can be used. For the offline mode, e-challan is the only option to make payment.

Application Steps

Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to fill up the JHT 2025 application.

  • First, a candidate needs to go to the official website of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and click on the ‘Apply’ section.
  • Candidates who have already registered their information on the SSC website are not required to register again. However, the candidates who are not registered yet, need to register on the portal first with the necessary information and then start applying for the exam.
  • Candidates need to keep ready the necessary documents like mark sheet, identity proof, address proof, etc. while filling up the application fee.
  • In the next stage, the candidates have to upload their scanned photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
  • Finally, the candidates need to apply by paying the application fee by online or offline method.

SSC JHT Admit Card

The SSC JHT Admit Card 2025 is an essential document for candidates appearing in the exam, as it acts as official entry permission and confirms the candidate’s identity. It includes important details like the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, time, and venue. The Staff Selection Commission generally releases the admit card online 3 to 4 days before the exam. Candidates can download it from the official SSC website using their registration number and date of birth. A printed copy of the admit card, along with a valid photo ID, must be carried to the exam center. Entry will not be allowed without these documents. For updates, candidates should visit the official SSC website regularly.

Admit Card Details

The admit card will contain many important details. Such as:

  • Name of the applicant
  • Photo of the applicant
  • Signature
  • Registration number
  • Roll number
  • Father’s name
  • Name of the post
  • Exam date
  • Time
  • Exam centre

Candidates need to verify all those details before going to the exam venue. In addition to the admit card, the candidates must carry the following documents to the exam centre. Those are as follows.

  • Two (2) recent passport-size colour photos.
  • Original copy of valid photo ID proof. The date of birth mentioned on the admit must be the same as printed on the photo ID. The photo ID can be a PAN Card/ Aadhaar Card/ Voter Card/ School/ College ID Card/ Driving License/ Passport/ Employer ID Card (Govt/ PSU/ Private)/ Ex-servicemen Discharge Book by the Ministry of Defence/ Any other photo ID issued by the State or Central Govt.

How to download SSC JHT Admit Card?

Candidates can download their admit cards around 7 days before the exam (Paper I or Paper II) by following the steps below.

  • First, the candidate has to go to the official regional website of the SSC. The candidate needs to scroll down to check all the regional websites of the SSC. When the admit card is available on the website, candidates need to go to the relevant regional website to download it.
  • Next, the candidate needs to click on the link displayed as “Download Admit Card” for the SSC JHT Exam.
  • After that, a login page will open. Here, candidates need to enter the login details, viz. Registration No. and Date of Birth.
  • Finally, the candidate will get an admit card for the SSC JHT Exam on the screen. The candidate needs to download and take a printout of it for future convenience.

Here are the regional websites of SSC mentioned in the table.

RegionAreas under this RegionWebsite
Central (CR)Bihar & UPhttps://www.ssc-cr.org
Eastern (ER)West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, Jharkhand, Andaman & Nicobar Islandshttps://www.sscer.org
Karnataka Kerala Region (KKR)Karnataka, Kerala, and Lakshadweephttps://www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in
Madhya Pradesh Sub-Region (MPR)MP & Chattishgarhhttps://www.sscmpr.org
North Eastern Region (NER)Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, and Nagalandhttps://www.sscner.org.in
Northern (NR)Delhi, Uttarakhand, Rajasthanhttps://www.sscnr.net.in
North Western Sub-Region (NWR)Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmirhttps://www.sscnwr.org
Southern (SR)Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherryhttps://www.sscsr.gov.in
Western (WR)Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Gujrat, Maharashtra, and Goahttps://www.sscwr.net

Exam Centre Details

SSC has divided its examination centres according to 9 regions. Candidates can check the centres/ cities below in the table, along with the centre codes.

RegionCity/ Centre, along with codes
Central RegionBhagalpur (3201), Patna (3206), Purnea (3209), Agra (3001), Bareilly (3005), Kanpur (3009), Lucknow (3010), Meerut (3011), Prayagraj (3003), Varanasi (3013)
Eastern RegionKolkata (4410), Port Blair (4802), Gangtok (4001), Bhubaneshwar (4604), Ranchi (4205)
Karnataka Kerala RegionBengaluru (9001), Kochi (9204), Thiruvananthapuram (9211)
Madhya Pradesh Sub-RegionHyderabad (8002), Chennai (8201), Vijayawada (8008)
North-Eastern RegionGuwahati (5105), Shillong (5401), Agartala (5601)
Northern RegionDelhi (2201), Ajmer (2401), Bikaner (2404), Jaipur (2405), Jodhpur (2406), Sikar (2411), Udaipur (2409), Dehradun (2002), Haldwani (2003), Roorkee (2006)
North Western Sub RegionChandigarh/ Mohali (1601), Hamirpur (1202), Shimla (1203), Jammu (1004), Jalandhar (1402), Patiala (1403)
Southern RegionHyderabad (8002), Chennai (8201), Vijaywada (8008)
Western RegionPanaji (7801), Ahmedabad (7001), Rajkot (7006), Amravati (7201), Mumbai (7204), Nagpur (7205), Nashik (7207), Pune (7208)
  • The Commission will accommodate the centres opted for by the candidates.
  • Candidates should choose their SSC JHT 2025 Examination Centres carefully.
  • Centre, once applied, cannot be changed later.
  • Hindi Translator. In the year before it, the total number of vacancies was 325, which means the number of vacancies declined last year.
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SSC JHT Exam Pattern

The Staff Selection Commission will announce the SSC JHT Exam Pattern for the 2025 cycle. Candidates should review the detailed exam pattern to understand the structure of the examination.

The first stage, Paper-I, is a computer-based objective test comprising two sections: General Hindi and General English. Each section contains 100 questions for 100 marks. There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. This paper evaluates candidates’ grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills in both languages.

Those who qualify Paper-I by meeting the minimum cut-off will move on to Paper-II, a descriptive test that includes translation tasks and essay writing in Hindi and English. This stage assesses the candidate’s translation accuracy and writing proficiency in both languages.

Exam PatternCBT (Paper I)CBT (Paper II)
No. of Questions200
Total Marks200200
Type of QuestionsMCQDescriptive
Duration2 Hours2 Hours

SSC JHT Syllabus

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC JHT Syllabus 2025 along with the official notification. The syllabus is divided into two stages: Paper I and Paper II.

Paper I is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) that evaluates the candidate’s proficiency in Hindi and English. It covers grammar, vocabulary, phrase and idiom usage, and writing clarity. The questions are of a degree-level standard as per the educational qualification required.

Paper II is a descriptive exam that includes translation and essay writing. Candidates will translate one passage from Hindi to English and another from English to Hindi, along with writing essays in both languages. This paper tests the candidate’s translation skills and ability to express ideas effectively in both languages.

Paper 1 Syllabus

The Paper 1 exam is going to be an online, objective exam comprised of two sections: General English and General Hindi. The topics that are included in this phase are as follows.

SectionTopics
General EnglishSynonyms, Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence structure and completion, Comprehension, Verbs, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Spelling Tests, Unseen passages, Error recognition, Fill in the blanks, Idioms, Phrases.
General HindiSynonyms, Antonyms, Proverbs, Phrases, Comprehension, and Grammar including Sandhi, Samas, Visheshan, Kriya, etc.

Paper 2 Syllabus

The Paper 2 exam of the SSC JHT 2025 is designed to delve deeper into the examinee’s understanding of English and Hindi, and ability to translate one subject to another. Here, the candidates have to write four long passages, two for each language. The detailed version of the Paper 2 syllabus is as follows.

SectionQuestions
Translation1 passage for translating English to Hindi, 1 passage for translating Hindi to English
Essay Writing1 English essay and 1 Hindi essay

SSC JHT Cut Off

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) announced the cut-off marks for the Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) Exam 2025 on February 14, 2025. These cut-off scores represent the minimum marks required to advance to the next stage of the selection process. The cut-offs are determined based on factors such as the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and available vacancies. For the 2025 exam, the expected category-wise cut-off marks are:

  • General (UR): 150.75
  • OBC: 150.75
  • EWS: 131.25
  • SC: 126.75
  • ST: 96.50
  • OH: 115.50
  • HH: 75.75
  • VH: 42.00
  • Other PwD: 40.00

A total of 2,145 candidates have qualified for the next stage — the Paper-II (Descriptive) exam. Candidates should keep checking the official SSC website for the latest updates and further instructions.

SSC JHT Result

The SSC JHT Result 2025 will be released by the Staff Selection Commission on its official website, ssc.gov.in, in PDF format. The result will include the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next stage of the selection process. To view their results, candidates should visit the SSC website and go to the ‘Results’ section under the ‘Latest News’ tab. It is recommended to download and keep a copy of the result PDF for future reference. Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly for updates on Paper-II schedules and other important notifications.

How to download the results

A candidate can download and see the result of either phase of the SSC JHT 2025 Exam by following the below-mentioned procedure.

  • First, a candidate needs to visit the online website of the Staff Selection Commission.
  • There will be a link called ‘Results’ on the Home page. The candidate needs to click on it.
  • All the exams of the SSC will appear as a list. Candidates need to select the relevant one, which will be SSC JHT 2025 here.
  • A pdf will open in another tab and it will show the names and roll numbers of all the selected students.
  • The results of the two papers will be released separately as exams on the two papers will be conducted separately.

SSC JHT Paper 1 Cutoff 2024

  • The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) successfully conducted the SSC Combined Hindi Translators Paper 1 Exam on December 9, 2024, in computer-based mode.
  • As per the results, a total of 2,145 candidates who met or exceeded the SSC JHT Paper 1 Cut-Off have been shortlisted for the Paper 2 (Descriptive) Exam.

SSC JHT 2024 Paper 1 Cut-Off & Candidates Shortlisted

CategoryCut-Off MarksCandidates Shortlisted
General150.75570
OBC150.75539
EWS131.25338
SC126.75431
ST96.50182
OH115.5044
HH75.7512
VH42.0019
Other PWD40.0010
Total2,145

SSC JHT Salary Structure

The candidates selected in the SSC JHT 2025 Exam as per junior hindi translator eligibility will receive payment as per the standard pay level. The amount will be calculated after considering all the reductions and allowances, according to the official pay commission. Nevertheless, the amount of house rent allowance depends on the job location preferred by the candidates, so it will vary. The allowances or subsidies included in the per-month salary mentioned by the commission are as follows:

  • Dearness Allowance
  • House Rent Allowance
  • Transfer Allowance
  • Allowance for special occasions

The pay scales for different posts of varying grades at different Departments or Ministries are roughly enumerated as follows:

Post CodeName of the postPay LevelPay Scale
AJunior Translator in Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS)6Rs. 35,400 – Rs. 1,12,400
BJunior Translator in M/o Railways (Railway Board)6Rs. 35,400- Rs. 1,12,400
CJunior Translator in Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ)6Rs. 35,400- Rs. 112400
DJunior Translator (JT)/Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) in subordinate offices who have adopted Model RRs of DoP&T for JT/ JHT6Rs. 35,400- Rs. 1,12,400
ESenior Hindi Translator in various Central Government Ministries/ Departments/ Offices7Rs. 44,900- Rs. 1,42,400
FHindi Pradhyapak in Central Hindi Training Institute (CHTI)8Rs. 47,600 – Rs. 1,51,100

SSC JHT Preparation Tips

Candidates need to study with a plan to crack the SSC JHT 2025 Exam in a single attempt. Here are some important tips for the aspirants that enhance their preparation. Those tips are mentioned as follows.

  1. Candidates need to study the entire syllabus and understand both phases of the exam pattern of the SSC JHT 2025 Exam. Rather than jump into preparing for the exam, candidates need to work on the syllabus initially.
  2. Candidates need to assess their strengths and weaknesses while preparing. It will help them identify their weakness in topics. Hence, candidates can prepare for those topics with extra effort.
  3. Candidates require a timetable to prepare for this exam. Indeed, a single timetable is not going to work for everyone. Therefore, it would be better if a candidate prepared a timetable of his/ her own.
  4. Practicing the previous year’s question papers will be a good option in preparing for the SSC JHT 2025 Exam. Candidates will be able to be aware of the question type of this exam.
  5. Revision is another essential pillar to crack the SS JHT 2025 Exam. Apart from revision, giving mock tests will be another way to get good results in this exam.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

What is the probation period for SSC JHT?

Ans. The probation period is usually 2 years for a Junior Hindi Translator (JHT). During this period, the candidates will have to undergo a series of training and exams conducted and supervised by the Controlling Authority. Therefore, after completing this probation period, the candidates will be retained in their posts if decided fit for the same by the Controlling Authority.

How many vacancies have the SSC released for Translator positions for the recruitment procedure in 2025?

Ans. Vacancies for the SSC JHT 2025 Exam are yet to be published officially. Once the application is published, candidates will get to know the post-wise vacancies in this recruitment. Candidates need to check the official website time after time to get updates regarding the vacancies in the post of JHT.

Can a final-year graduation student apply for SSC JHT 2025?

Ans. In general, the minimum educational qualification for applying is post-graduation. Graduates can apply if they have the required certification or precise working experience as specified by the Commission. Neither fresher graduates nor students in the final year of graduation are eligible to apply as they don’t have the required experience mentioned by the council.

What are the age criteria to apply for SSC JHT 2025?

Ans. The minimum age criteria to be able to apply for the JHT post is 18 years and the maximum age limit is 30 years. Hence, candidates must be born between 1st January 1993 and 1st January 2005 (both dates inclusive) to appear for SSC JHT 2025. However, there will be age relaxation on the upper age limit for all candidates in the reserved category.

What is the mode of the SSC JHT exam 2025?

Ans. There are two stages of the SSC JHT 2025 Exam: Tier 1 and Tier 2. The Tier 1 exam paper consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQ). It is a computer-based test conducted online. However, the Tier 2 exam is a written test consisting of descriptive questions. It is a pen-and-paper-based exam.

Authored by, Shivam Singh
Competitive Exam Strategist

Shivam specializes in breaking down complex academic and technical concepts into engaging, student-friendly formats. From curriculum-aligned blogs to explainer content, his goal is to make learning both accessible and enjoyable.

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