SSC Stenographer Result 2026 – Expected Date, Grade C & D Cutoff & How to Check @ ssc.gov.in
The SSC Stenographer Result 2026 for Grade C and Grade D is expected to be released approximately 2–3 months after the CBT exam, which is scheduled for July–August 2026. This means candidates can expect the CBT result around October–November 2026. The result will be published on ssc.gov.in as a roll-number-only PDF, along with category-wise cutoff marks.
SSC released the Stenographer 2026 notification on 24 April 2026 for 1,170 vacancies — 149 for Grade C and 1,021 for Grade D. Applications closed in May 2026. The CBT is the first stage; candidates who clear it will be called for the Stenography Skill Test.
SSC Stenographer Result 2026 – Key Dates & Details
| Event | Date / Details |
|---|---|
| Notification Released | 24 April 2026 |
| Total Vacancies | 1,170 (Grade C: 149 | Grade D: 1,021) |
| CBT Exam Date | July – August 2026 (tentative) |
| Expected CBT Result Date | October – November 2026 |
| Skill Test (Stenography) | After CBT result — dates TBA |
| Final Result | Early 2027 (tentative) |
| Official Website | ssc.gov.in |
How to Check SSC Stenographer Result 2026
- Visit www.ssc.gov.in
- Click on Result in the top menu
- Look for SSC Stenographer Grade C & D Examination 2026 — CBT Result
- Click the PDF link to download
- Open the PDF and use Ctrl+F to search your roll number
- Your presence in the list means you have qualified for the Skill Test
SSC Stenographer 2026 Expected Cutoff – Grade C & D
Cutoff trends for SSC Stenographer have been gradually rising due to increased competition. Based on previous year patterns, here are the expected ranges for the CBT stage:
| Category | Grade C (Expected) | Grade D (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| General / UR | 155 – 165 | 140 – 150 |
| OBC | 148 – 158 | 132 – 142 |
| EWS | 145 – 155 | 130 – 140 |
| SC | 132 – 142 | 118 – 128 |
| ST | 120 – 132 | 106 – 118 |
| Ex-Servicemen | 90 – 105 | 80 – 95 |
Estimates based on SSC Stenographer 2023 and 2024 official cutoffs. Actual cutoffs depend on exam difficulty and number of candidates.
Previous Year SSC Stenographer Cutoff (Official)
| Year | General – Grade C | General – Grade D |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 162.25 | 148.50 |
| 2023 | 158.75 | 144.25 |
| 2022 | 154.00 | 140.50 |
| 2021 | 149.00 | 135.00 |
Selection Process After CBT Result
SSC Stenographer selection has two stages:
- CBT (Computer Based Test) — Objective exam with General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language & Comprehension. Total: 200 marks in 2 hours.
- Stenography Skill Test — Qualifying in nature. Speed requirement is 100 wpm for Grade C and 80 wpm for Grade D. Dictation is given for 10 minutes; transcription time is 50 minutes (Grade C) or 65 minutes (Grade D) on a computer.
Final merit is based solely on CBT marks. The Skill Test is pass/fail — it does not add to your score.
SSC Stenographer 2026 CBT Exam Pattern
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 2 hours |
| General Awareness | 50 | 50 | |
| English Language & Comprehension | 100 | 100 | |
| Total | 200 | 200 | — |
There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
This page will be updated with the official CBT result link, cutoff marks, and Skill Test dates the moment SSC releases them. Bookmark it and check back after your exam.
SSC Stenographer Skill Test — What You Need to Know Now
The Skill Test is where most aspirants slip up — not because of speed, but because of transcription errors on the computer. Here are the specifics you must prepare for:
| Detail | Grade C | Grade D |
|---|---|---|
| Dictation Speed Required | 100 wpm for 10 minutes | 80 wpm for 10 minutes |
| Transcription Time (English) | 50 minutes | 65 minutes |
| Transcription Time (Hindi) | 65 minutes | 85 minutes |
| Mode | Computer (MS Word) | Computer (MS Word) |
| Nature | Qualifying only | Qualifying only |
Read the full guide on SSC Stenographer Skill Test preparation to understand transcription rules, error counting, and the most common mistakes that cause candidates to fail even with good shorthand speed.
Where Will You Be Posted After SSC Stenographer 2026 Selection?
Posting depends on your rank, category, preferences given in the option/preference form, and vacancy availability. Grade C Stenographers are posted in ministries like Finance, External Affairs, Home, Railways HQ, and various central departments. Grade D postings are spread across a wider range of departments and regional offices.
See the complete breakdown in our article on SSC Stenographer Posting and Departments 2026 to understand which departments you should preference and which offer the best work culture and career prospects.
SSC Stenographer Salary 2026 — What You Will Actually Earn
The in-hand salary is one of the top reasons candidates target this exam. Here is the real picture:
- Grade C — Pay Level 6: Basic pay ₹35,400. In-hand salary approximately ₹51,000–54,000/month in a metro city, including HRA, DA, and TA.
- Grade D — Pay Level 4: Basic pay ₹25,500. In-hand salary approximately ₹36,000–38,000/month in a metro city.
For the detailed in-hand breakdown including all allowances, promotion-linked increments, and city-wise differences, see the SSC Stenographer Salary 2026 guide.
Document Verification for SSC Stenographer 2026
After clearing the Skill Test, candidates are called for Document Verification (DV). This stage is critical — a single missing document can cost you the post. The documents typically required include:
- Class 10th certificate (DOB proof) and marksheet
- Class 12th certificate (eligibility proof)
- Graduation certificate if applicable
- Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC/EWS in central government format
- Shorthand certificate as proof of skill (some departments ask for this)
- Aadhaar card or government-issued photo ID
- Passport-size photographs (at least 10)
- NOC from current employer (if in government service)
For the complete checklist including documents for PwBD and Ex-Servicemen candidates, read the SSC Stenographer Document Verification guide.
Frequently Asked Questions – SSC Stenographer Result 2026
When is the SSC Stenographer 2026 CBT exam?
The CBT is tentatively scheduled for July–August 2026. SSC will release the exact date and admit card on ssc.gov.in approximately 3–4 weeks before the exam.
Is SSC Stenographer Grade C better than Grade D?
Grade C carries a higher pay (Level 6 vs Level 4), more prestigious postings (Group B Non-Gazetted vs Group C), and faster promotion pathways. However, Grade D has far more vacancies (1,021 vs 149 in 2026) and a lower cutoff, making it more accessible. Read our honest comparison at SSC Stenographer Grade C vs Grade D to make an informed decision.
How many attempts are allowed for SSC Stenographer?
SSC Stenographer has no attempt limit — you can appear as many times as you want within the age limit. General category candidates can apply up to age 27 for Grade D and age 30 for Grade C.
Can I apply for SSC Stenographer 2026 if I missed the deadline?
No. The application window for SSC Stenographer 2026 (1,170 vacancies) has closed. However, SSC Stenographer notification for the next cycle typically releases within 12 months. Keep an eye on the SSC Stenographer 2026 Vacancy page for any amendment notices.



