The admit card holds vital information about the examination, including the exam centre, date, and timing. Candidates are advised to carefully review the admit card for any discrepancies. In case of any errors, immediate contact with EPFO authorities is necessary for prompt rectification.
The examination consists of two stages. Stage I is a Computer-Based Examination (Phase-I), while Stage II is a Skill Test in Stenography (Phase-II). Candidates shortlisted in Phase-I will proceed to the Skill Test, which involves a ten-minute computer-based dictation at the rate of eighty words per minute. The transcription for this test is fifty minutes for English and sixty-five minutes for Hindi, to be done only on a computer.
With a total of 2,859 vacancies available, this recruitment offers a significant opportunity for aspirants seeking a career in EPFO.
Direct link to dwonload EPFO Stenographer Admit Card 2023
Steps to download EPFO Stenographer Admit Card 2023
Step 1: Visit the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA) or the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO).
Step 2: Look for the “Admit Card” or “Hall Ticket” section on the website’s homepage.
Step 3: Click on the link for “EPFO Stenographer Recruitment Exam 2023 Admit Card.”
Step 4: Enter your login credentials, such as registration number and password, as required.
Step 5: Verify the details and click on the “Download” button to get your admit card.
Step 6: Save the admit card on your device and take a printout for future reference and examination purposes.
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