
UPSC Stenographer Recruitment 2022 Eligibility Criteria: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has recently released the UPSC Steno recruitment advertisement 2022 on its official website. The Stenographer Grade B Posts will be filled by the commission with the UPSC Grade B Stenographer Exam to be conducted on 11th March 2023 in CBT mode. This recruitment advertisement is announced for the selection of the post of Section Officer (SO) and Stenographers Grade B/Grade 1 in different government departments and ministries. The applicants are recommended to go through the complete UPSC Stenographer Recruitment Eligibility 2022 mentioned below before applying.
UPSC Grade B/Grade 1 Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2022
The applicants must fulfil the eligibility criteria for UPSC Stenographer and Section Officer Grade B/Grade 1 eligibility criteria. Following are the eligibility conditions for Stenographer grade B for each category -
Category | Services | Eligibility Criteria |
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Category 1 | Section Officer (SO) - Central Secretariat Services |
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Category 2 | Section Officers’ (SO) Integrated Grade 2nd & 3rd) General Cadre of the Indian Foreign Service |
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Category 3 | Section Officers’ (SO) - Railway Board Secretariat Service |
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Category 4 | Private Secretary Grade in the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service |
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Category 5 | Grade I of the Stenographers’ Cadre in Indian Foreign Service, |
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Category 6 | Stenographers’ Service - Grade ‘A’ & ‘B’ Merged - Armed Forces Headquarters |
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Category 7 | Grade ‘B’ Stenographer - Railway Board Secretariat |
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Category 8 | Section Officers’ - Intelligence Bureau. |
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Category 9 | Private Secretary Grade in Employees’ State Insurance Corporation |
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