The mode of selection for the BSSC Stenographer exam typically involves the following stages:
1. Written Examination: Candidates are required to appear for a written examination, which tests their knowledge and skills in subjects such as General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Numerical Aptitude, General English/Hindi, and Basic Computer Knowledge. The written examination may consist of multiple-choice questions or descriptive questions, depending on the specific notification.
2. Skill Test: Candidates who qualify the written examination are typically called for a skill test, which assesses their stenography skills. The skill test involves transcribing a given passage in English or Hindi at a certain speed, usually measured in words per minute (wpm).
3. Document Verification: Once the written examination and skill test are completed, candidates who perform well and qualify the skill test are called for document verification. They are required to provide their original documents, such as educational certificates, caste/category certificates (if applicable), residence proof, and any other relevant documents, for verification purposes.
4. Final Merit List: The final merit list is prepared based on the performance of candidates in the written examination and skill test. Candidates who successfully clear all the stages and meet the required eligibility criteria are considered for inclusion in the final merit list.
It is important to note that the specific mode of selection for the BSSC Stenographer exam may vary depending on the official notification and guidelines provided by the Bihar Staff Selection Commission. It is advisable to refer to the official notification or the BSSC website for the most accurate and updated information regarding the mode of selection for the specific examination you are preparing for.