SSC Junior Hindi Translator Exam Pattern – Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the application form cum Notification form for the prestigious Junior Hindi Translator on 02 April 2016. The interested candidates can fill the online Application form by visiting the official website of SSC till 28th April for Part 1 Registration and till 3oth April for Part 2 of the registration process.  The examination for the same will be conducted on 19th June 2016 and hence the candidates should be well aware of the exam pattern to be asked in the examination which helps in the examination in many ways.

Benefits of knowing the SSC Junior Hindi Translator Exam Pattern 2016:

  • Knowing the Exam Pattern will help the candidates understand the number of segment of exam as well as the sections involved in it.
  • Also it gives insight about the number of question and marks allotted in that particular section which helps candidates understand the importance of that section.
  • It tells whether particular section has time issues and sectional cutoff or not.
  • And it lets the candidates decides as to which section he/she is going to choose given its toughness or being it easy.

Detail as per SSC Junior Hindi Translator Exam Pattern 2016:

  • The Exam pattern available here is updated according to the Official pattern released by the candidates. With the help of the examination pattern, candidates will be able to understand divisions of the exam and their marking criteria. Candidates can check the detailed SSC Junior Hindi Translator Exam Pattern 2016 below:
  • Exam Language: The exam will be conducted in Hindi as well as English as the main criteria of the exam are to check the language capability of the candidates.
  • Exam Mode: The exam will be conducted in the Offline mode only. As per the Exam Pattern of SSC 2016 Junior Hindi Translator, the exam will be a Pen Paper based exam for all the candidates.
  • Exam Duration: The total duration of the exam is total 4 hours i.e. 2 hours of the part-1 of the exam and 2 hours for the part-2 of the exam.
  • Exam Questions: There will be total 400 questions in the exam i.e. 200 Multiple Objective type questions in the Part-1 and 200 conventional type questions for the Part-2 of the exam.
  • Exam Marking: There will be Negative Marking in the exam. Each correct answer will carry the 1 mark and each incorrect answer will deduct the 0.25 marks from the final score of the candidates.