UPSSSC Stenographer Admit Card 2026: Exam Date & Download Link

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UPSSSC) will soon release admit cards for the Stenographer recruitment exam. Candidates who applied for the 1224 Stenographer posts can download their hall tickets from the official website, upsssc.gov.in. The written examination is scheduled for January 20, 2026 . The admit cards will be available for download in January 2026 . Students need their application number and date of birth to download their admit card.

UPSSSC Stenographer Exam: Important Details

The UPSSSC Stenographer recruitment aims to fill a total of 1224 vacancies . The written exam is a crucial step in the selection process. Candidates must download their admit card to enter the exam hall. The admit card will also include information about the exam city, venue, and reporting time.

Important Dates for UPSSSC Stenographer 2026

Here are the key dates related to the UPSSSC Stenographer recruitment:

Event Date
Notification Release Date December 02, 2024
Online Application Start Date December 26, 2024
Last Date to Apply Online January 25, 2025
Last Date for Fee Payment January 25, 2025
Last Date for Application Correction February 01, 2025
Admit Card Release Date January 2026
Written Exam Date January 20, 2026
Result Date Will be announced later

Eligibility for Stenographer Posts

To apply for the UPSSSC Stenographer posts, candidates must meet specific age and education requirements.

Age Limit (as on July 01, 2024)

  • Minimum Age: 18 years
  • Maximum Age: 40 years

Educational Qualification

Candidates need the following qualifications:

  • Passed 12th Class Exam or equivalent from a recognized board in India.
  • Hindi Stenography Speed: 80 words per minute (wpm) .
  • Hindi Typing Speed: 25 words per minute (wpm) .
  • Must have a CCC Certificate or any other Computer Course.
  • Must have qualified the UPSSSC PET 2023 Exam .

Application Fee

The application fee for all categories is ₹25/-.

  • General/OBC/EWS: ₹25/-
  • SC/ST: ₹25/-
  • PH (Divyang): ₹25/-

Candidates can pay the fee using a credit card, debit card, net banking, or through E-Challan.

Exam Pattern and Syllabus

The written exam for UPSSSC Stenographer posts includes 100 questions for a total of 100 marks. The exam duration is 2 hours.

Written Exam Details

Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks
General Hindi 30 30
General Intelligence 15 15
General Knowledge 20 20
Computer and Information Technology Concepts, Development, and Innovation 15 15
Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge (UP GK) 20 20
Total 100 100

The total time for the exam is 2 hours .

Selection Process for Stenographer Posts

The selection process for the UPSSSC Stenographer recruitment involves several stages:

  1. Shortlisting: Based on UPSSSC PET 2023 scores.
  2. Written Examination: Candidates take the written test.
  3. Steno & Typing Test: A skill test to check Hindi stenography and typing speed.
  4. Document Verification: Original documents are checked for validity.
  5. Medical Examination: A medical fitness check is done.

How to Download Your UPSSSC Stenographer Admit Card 2026

Follow these simple steps to download your admit card once it is released:

  1. Go to the official UPSSSC website: upsssc.gov.in .
  2. Look for the link that says “Admit Card” or “Hall Ticket” for UPSSSC Stenographer Exam 2026. Click on this link.
  3. A new page will open. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth in the required fields.
  4. Click on the “Submit” or “Download” button.
  5. Your admit card will appear on the screen.
  6. Download the admit card and take a printout.

Remember: Carry a printed copy of your admit card and a valid photo ID (like Aadhaar card, PAN card, or Voter ID) to the examination hall. Without these, you cannot take the exam.

UPSSSC Stenographer Salary Details

Selected candidates for the Stenographer post will receive a good salary package.

  • Pay Scale: ₹5,200/- to ₹20,200/- per month.
  • Grade Pay: ₹2,800/-
  • Allowances: Other allowances will be given as per government rules.