The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Junior Hindi Translator (JHT), Junior Translator (JT), and Senior/Chief Hindi Translator (CHT) examinations every year to recruit qualified candidates for translation posts in various government ministries, departments, and organizations. In 2025, thousands of aspirants appeared for this highly competitive examination with the hope of securing a stable and prestigious career in government service.
One of the most important updates after the examination is the release of the SSC JHT, JT, CHT Answer Key 2025. This answer key plays a vital role for candidates by providing transparency, allowing them to calculate their tentative scores, and offering an opportunity to raise objections before the final evaluation. Below is a comprehensive guide covering everything you need to know about the answer key.
Event |
Date |
Application Start Date |
5th June 2025 |
Last Date for Apply Online |
26th June 2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date |
26th June 2025 |
Exam Date |
12th August 2025 |
Admit Card Available |
August 2025 |
Exam City Details Available |
05 August 2025 |
Answer Key Available |
04 September 2025 |
Application Fee :
Category |
Amount |
General / OBC |
₹100/- |
SC / ST / PH Candidates |
₹0/- |
Payment Methods |
Paid via Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or E-Challan through the State Bank of India |
Age Limit:
Criteria |
Age |
Minimum Age |
18 Years |
Maximum Age |
30 Years |
Note: Age Relaxation as per rules
Vacancy Details :437 Posts
Post Name |
Total Posts |
Qualification |
Junior Translation Officer (JTO) – Central Secretariat Official Language Service (CSOLS) |
NA |
Candidates should have a Master's degree in Hindi or English with the other language as a compulsory subject. Alternatively, a Master’s degree in any subject with English as the medium of instruction and Hindi as a compulsory subject at the degree level. Must also have a recognized diploma or certificate course in translation from Hindi to English or vice versa, or 2 years of work experience in translation. |
Junior Translation Officer (JTO) – Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ) |
NA |
Eligibility criteria are similar to those mentioned above for the CSOLS post. |
Junior Hindi Translator (JHT), Junior Translation Officer (JTO), Junior Translator (JT) – Various Central Government Ministries, Departments, and Organizations |
NA |
The educational qualifications are the same as above, ensuring proficiency in Hindi and English with necessary translation skills or experience. |
Senior Hindi Translator (SHT)/Senior Translator (ST) – Various Central Government Ministries, Departments, and Organizations |
NA |
Candidates should hold a Master’s degree in Hindi or English with the other language as a compulsory subject. Alternatively, a Master’s degree in any subject with English as the medium and Hindi as a compulsory subject at the degree level. Must have a recognized diploma or certificate course in translation from Hindi to English or vice versa, or 3 years of translation experience. |
Steps to Download SSC JHT, JT, and CHT Answer Key 2025
The Staff Selection Commission generally releases the provisional answer key first, followed by the final key. Here’s how candidates can access it:
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Visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
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Navigate to the Answer Key section under the latest news or notifications tab.
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Find and click on the link for SSC JHT, JT, CHT Answer Key 2025.
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Log in with your registration ID and password or date of birth.
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Select your exam and paper set (Paper I or Paper II, as applicable).
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The answer key PDF will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and save the file for reference.
How to Calculate Marks Using the Answer Key
Candidates can use the official answer key to get a clear idea of their expected scores before the results are out. Here’s the method:
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Each correct answer in Paper I generally carries 1 mark.
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For each wrong answer, 0.25 marks are deducted as negative marking.
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Add up all correct answers and subtract the penalty for wrong attempts.
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The final score will give you a rough estimate of your performance.
For Paper II (descriptive translation), evaluation is done by examiners, so the answer key is usually limited to Paper I.
Objection Process for SSC JHT, JT, CHT Answer Key
The SSC provides a structured process for candidates who wish to challenge any response in the provisional key:
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Log in to the SSC portal using your credentials.
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Select the question(s) you want to challenge.
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Provide a valid explanation with supporting references for your objection.
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Pay the prescribed objection fee (non-refundable) for each challenged question.
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Submit your objections before the deadline mentioned in the notification.
After reviewing all the objections, SSC will release the final answer key. This key cannot be challenged further and is used for preparing the results.
Expected Cut-Off for SSC JHT, JT, and CHT 2025
Cut-off marks depend on multiple factors such as exam difficulty level, number of candidates, and available vacancies. Based on past years’ patterns, the expected cut-off for Paper I might be around:
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General Category – 135 to 145 marks
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OBC Category – 120 to 135 marks
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SC/ST Category – 105 to 120 marks
For Paper II, candidates need to secure minimum qualifying marks as decided by SSC. Final selection is based on the combined performance of Paper I and Paper II.
What Happens After the Answer Key?
After the final answer key is released, the recruitment process continues with the following stages:
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Result Declaration – SSC publishes the result and list of shortlisted candidates on its official portal.
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Cut-Off & Merit List – Category-wise cut-offs are released along with roll numbers of qualified candidates.
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Document Verification – Shortlisted aspirants must appear with their original certificates for verification.
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Final Selection – Based on marks, cut-off, and document verification, the final merit list is prepared.
Preparation Tips After Checking Answer Key
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Analyze Mistakes – Go through your wrong answers and understand the areas where you need improvement.
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Check Previous Trends – Compare your estimated score with last year’s cut-off to judge your chances.
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Prepare for Descriptive Paper – If you are moving to Paper II, start practicing translation passages regularly.
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Stay Updated – Keep visiting the official SSC portal for updates on results, cut-offs, and further instructions.