SSC JHT Recruitment 2026
Posted: April 24, 2026 | 19 Views
Important Dates
| Application Start | 2026-04-23 |
|---|---|
| Last Date Apply | 2026-05-14 |
| Fee Payment Last Date | 2026-05-15 |
Application Fee
| Gen / OBC / EWS | ₹ 100/- |
|---|---|
| SC / ST / PH | Rs 0/- |
Vacancy and Eligibility
| Post Name | Total Post | Age Limit | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| SSC JHT Recruitment 2026 | 84 Posts | 10-30 | Master’s degree in Hindi or English with a translation diploma or experience. |
Job Specifications
| Post Name | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
| JHT / JTO / JT | Candidates should hold a Master’s degree in Hindi or English from a recognized university, along with either a Hindi–English translation diploma or relevant translation experience. |
| SHT / STO | Candidates must possess a Master’s degree from a recognized university and have at least three years of experience in translation work. |
Additional Information
SSC JHT Exam Pattern 2026, Syllabus & Selection Process (Official Details) The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) Exam 2026 in two stages: Paper-I (Computer Based Test) and Paper-II (Descriptive Test). Below are the complete official details based on the notification. SSC JHT Exam Pattern 2026 Paper-I (Computer Based Examination)
Note:
Paper-II (Descriptive Paper)
This paper evaluates translation skills, writing ability, and language proficiency. SSC JHT Syllabus 2026 Paper-I Syllabus (Objective) Questions are designed to test:
Paper-II Syllabus (Descriptive)
How to Fill SSC JHT Online Form 2026 (Step-by-Step Guide) Candidates who want to apply for the SSC JHT Recruitment 2026 conducted by the Staff Selection Commission can submit their application online before the last date – 14 May 2026. Steps to Apply Online for SSC JHT 2026
Important Reminder
Important Note (Must Read) Students are strongly advised to carefully read the official notification before filling the form. Make sure to check important details such as:
Incorrect or incomplete applications may be rejected. |
If you want to clear your exam for this recruitment, focus on eligibility first, lock your exam dates, build a revision plan, and practise with mock exams instead of only reading the notification once.
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How to Crack This Exam
Confirm the pattern, selection stages, dates, and required documents before you build a plan.
Cover the high-weight topics first, then solve previous-year style questions for the same areas.
Do not wait for the final week. Revision should begin while preparation is still in progress.
Use mock tests and error tracking to improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.
Expert Preparation Tips
Give daily time to mathematics and previous-year SSC questions because pattern familiarity improves speed quickly.
Keep one revision notebook for grammar rules, vocabulary, formulas, and recurring general awareness facts.
Attempt sectional tests before full mocks so weak sections stop hurting your total score.
The Success Schedule — Daily Study Plan
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:00 - 8:00 AM | Core subject study and concept building |
| 10:00 - 11:30 AM | Important topic revision and formula or note review |
| 1:00 - 2:30 PM | Question practice for aptitude, reasoning, or subject-specific topics |
| 5:00 - 6:00 PM | Current affairs, GK, or language section revision |
| 8:00 - 9:00 PM | Mock review, error log updates, and next-day planning |
Selection Process
The written paper decides your base score and usually filters the largest number of candidates.
Typing, physical efficiency, trade, or other practical stages apply depending on the vacancy.
Keep educational, category, ID, and eligibility proof ready well before shortlisting begins.
Where applicable, the recruitment can still stop here if standards or documents are not in order.
Selection usually depends on score stability across all mandatory stages, not just one good attempt.
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