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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has issued the admit card for the Stenography Test to be held for the recruitment of one Junior Stenographer post. The stenography skill test is scheduled to take place on 20th July 2025. Candidates who have successfully qualified in the earlier stages of the selection process can now access their admit cards, which are mandatory for appearing in the test. The admit card includes essential details such as the test date, reporting time, venue, and candidate-specific information. Candidates are advised to check all details carefully and follow the instructions mentioned in the admit card strictly on the examination day.
It is important to carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo identity proof to the examination centre. Any discrepancy in the details mentioned should be reported to the concerned authority well in advance. Candidates are also advised to make necessary travel and accommodation arrangements if required. Reaching the exam centre on time is crucial, as late entry may not be allowed. The stenography test is a vital part of the selection process and candidates must perform well to move ahead in the recruitment stages. Further instructions related to the examination will be communicated as required.
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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has announced the results for the written test and cut-off marks held on 01-03-2025 for the recruitment to the posts of Junior Stenographer. Candidates who appeared in the respective test can now check their result status through the PDF file issued for the same.
The next stage in the selection process will be the proficiency test. The schedule for this test will be announced separately. Shortlisted candidates will also receive individual communication regarding this stage. It is important for candidates to carefully follow all the instructions mentioned in the communication to ensure a smooth process and avoid any potential issues.
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