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SSC JHT 2026

SSC JHT 2026 is expected to release To be announced (typically 300–400) vacancies; exam dates will be announced on the official website.

Staff Selection Commission

Mode

Online

Level

Post Graduate

Vacancies

To be announced (typically 300–400)

Fee

₹100

Last updated: July 4, 2026

Key dates

Notification

To be announced

Application Last Date

To be announced

Paper I Exam

To be announced

Paper II Exam

To be announced

Quick Summary

SSC JHT 2026 is a post graduate level exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit Junior Hindi Translators, Junior Translators, Senior Hindi Translators, and Junior/Senior Translation Officers for CSOLS across central government ministries and departments. Eligibility requires a Master's degree combining Hindi and English, either as the subject of the degree or as a compulsory/elective subject alongside it, or a Master's in Translation Hindi-English. The selection process consists of an objective Paper I in General Hindi and General English followed by a descriptive Paper II testing translation and essay writing skills in both languages, with vacancies typically numbering in the low hundreds compared to larger SSC exams like CGL and CHSL.

Eligibility

  • Master's degree in Hindi with English as a compulsory or elective subject at degree level, or Master's degree in English with Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject at degree level
  • Master's degree in any subject with Hindi and English as compulsory or elective subjects or medium of examination at degree level, one being medium and other a subject
  • Master's degree in Translation Hindi-English or English-Hindi from a recognized university
  • Age limit: 18 to 30 years, with relaxation for reserved categories as per government norms
  • Qualification must be from a university or institute recognized by the UGC

Syllabus

  • General Hindi: grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and usage
  • General English: grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and usage
  • Translation and Essay in Hindi (Paper II descriptive)
  • Translation and Essay in English (Paper II descriptive)
  • Passage translation from English to Hindi and Hindi to English
  • Precis writing and comprehension based questions

Exam Pattern

  • Paper I: Objective type, computer based test covering General Hindi and General English
  • Paper II: Descriptive type, conventional paper testing translation and essay writing skills in both Hindi and English
  • Paper II is evaluated only for candidates who qualify the cutoff in Paper I
  • Interview or personality test is not applicable for most posts under current selection scheme
  • Final merit prepared on the basis of combined performance in Paper I and Paper II

Exam overview

SSC JHT is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit Junior Hindi Translators, Junior Translators, and Senior Hindi Translators for various central government ministries, departments, and offices, as well as Junior Translation Officers and Senior Translation Officers for the Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS).

Unlike SSC CGL or CHSL, this exam has a specialised eligibility criterion built around a Master's degree with Hindi and English, and the selection process places heavy weight on translation proficiency through a descriptive paper rather than general aptitude or reasoning sections.

Preparation tip

Start with the syllabus topics listed above, then practice timed mock tests and revise previous year questions weekly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the eligibility for SSC JHT?
Candidates need a Master's degree in Hindi with English as a compulsory or elective subject at degree level, or a Master's degree in English with Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject at degree level. Alternatively, a Master's degree in any subject with Hindi and English as compulsory or elective subjects or as medium of examination and subject, or a Master's degree in Translation Hindi-English/English-Hindi, is also accepted. The qualifying degree must be from a UGC recognized university.
What is the difference between Junior Hindi Translator and Junior Translator posts?
Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) posts are generally in central government ministries, departments, and subordinate offices where translation between Hindi and English is required for official work. Junior Translator posts, along with Senior Hindi Translator and Junior/Senior Translation Officer posts, are largely associated with organizations under the Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS) cadre. The pay scale, cadre control, and posting locations differ across these designations even though the exam and eligibility broadly overlap.
What is the salary of SSC JHT?
Junior Hindi Translator and Junior Translator posts are generally placed in Pay Level 6 of the 7th Central Pay Commission, while Senior Hindi Translator and Senior Translation Officer posts carry a higher pay level. Actual in-hand salary varies with posting location, allowances such as HRA and DA, and the specific recruiting department.
What is the exam pattern for SSC JHT?
SSC JHT has two papers: Paper I is an objective, computer based test covering General Hindi and General English, and Paper II is a descriptive, conventional paper testing translation of passages from English to Hindi and Hindi to English along with essay writing. Only candidates who clear the Paper I cutoff have their Paper II evaluated, and the final merit list is based on combined marks.
Is there an interview in SSC JHT selection process?
Under the current selection scheme, SSC JHT does not include a separate interview or personality test for most posts, and final selection is based on performance in Paper I and Paper II. Candidates should check the official notification for the specific recruitment cycle, as the process can be revised by the Staff Selection Commission.

Official Website

https://ssc.gov.in

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