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Department: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Adv. No: HQ-C11017/2/2024-C-1

The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHTE Paper II Marks 2025 on 27 August 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Combined Hindi Translators Exam held on 29 March 2025 can now check their marks online at ssc.gov.in. The results are available in PDF format and can be accessed using roll number and date of birth. The commission conducted the exam across multiple centres, and the marks will determine the qualifying status of candidates for further recruitment stages.


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Shivam Solanki
Last Updated:
28 Aug, 2025 09:42 PM

SSC CHTE Paper II Marks 2025 Released

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the Paper II Marks for the Combined Hindi Translators Examination (CHTE) 2024. Candidates who participated in the examination conducted on 29 March 2025 can now access their marks through the official website, ssc.gov.in. The result was formally declared on 27 August 2025. Applicants are required to log in using their roll number and date of birth to download the scorecard. This update helps candidates assess their performance and eligibility for subsequent stages.

Important Dates and Fees

The following table outlines the essential dates related to the application process, correction window, examination schedule, and prescribed fee for the SSC CHTE 2024.

SSC CHTE 2024 — Dates & Fees
Notification Released 02 August 2024
Application Start Date 02 August 2024 (23:00 hrs)
Application End Date 25 August 2024 (23:00 hrs)
Last Date for Fee Payment 26 August 2024 (23:00 hrs)
Correction Window 04 September 2024 to 05 September 2024 (23:00 hrs)
Paper I Exam Date 09 December 2024
Paper II Exam Date 29 March 2025
Paper II Marks Released 27 August 2025
Application Fee ₹100 for General/OBC/EWS; Nil for Women, SC, ST, PwBD, and Ex-servicemen
Fee Payment Mode Online through BHIM UPI, Net Banking, or Debit/Credit Card

Detailed Information

The Combined Hindi Translators Examination (CHTE) 2024 was conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit candidates for various translation and language officer positions across central government departments. The selection process involves Paper I, Paper II, and subsequent stages as per the official notification. Eligibility includes age and educational conditions, while category-wise relaxation is applicable as per government norms. The following table provides a structured summary of recruitment-related details, including posts, eligibility, age criteria, and salary.

SSC CHTE 2024 — Recruitment Details
Recruiting Body Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Exam Name Combined Hindi Translators Examination (CHTE) 2024
Posts Covered
  • Junior Translation Officer (JTO) in CSOLS 
  • Junior Translation Officer (JTO) in AFHQ
  • Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) / Junior Translator (JT) in various Ministries/Departments
  • Senior Hindi Translator (SHT) / Senior Translator (ST) in Ministries/Departments

Total Posts 312 Posts

Total Vacancies Multiple (312 confirmed for CSOLS; others as per notification)
Educational Qualification
  • Diploma and Master’s Degree in relevant subject from a recognized university.
  • Refer to notification for equivalent qualifications and additional conditions.
Age Limit (as on 01 August 2024) Minimum: 18 years; Maximum: 30 years. Eligible birth range: 02 August 1994 to 01 August 2006. Relaxation for SC/ST, OBC, PwBD, and Ex-servicemen as per rules.
Selection Process
  • Paper I — Computer-Based Examination
  • Paper II — Descriptive Test
  • Document Verification
Exam Pattern Paper I: Objective questions on General Hindi and General English. Paper II: Descriptive questions related to translation and essay writing. Negative marking applicable in Paper I.
Salary & Pay Level Pay Level 6 to 8 under 7th CPC, with allowances as per central government rules.
Result Access Click here to view Paper II Marks (released 27 August 2025)

Preparation Tips (General)

Candidates preparing for translation-related examinations should develop strong command over both Hindi and English. Practice bilingual translation exercises and essay writing regularly to meet descriptive paper standards. Reviewing previous papers offers insight into common patterns and expected difficulty. Balanced preparation of grammar, vocabulary, and contextual comprehension is essential. Aspirants are advised to follow authentic resources, maintain daily reading habits in both languages, and manage time efficiently for multiple-choice and descriptive sections.

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