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Supreme Court Of India Recruitment 2024: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University. They must also have knowledge of computer operation.
The Supreme Court of India has invited applications for the posts of Junior Court Assistants. Interested and eligible candidates may apply online through the official website at sci.gov.in. The registration process which began today, February 5 will continue till March 8, 2025. Through the recruitment drive, a total of 241 posts will be filled in the organisation.
“After successful completion of online application form, candidates will be able to preview his/her application. Candidates are advised to get a printout of the filled up application form for his/her record. Printout of filled up application need not be sent to the Registry,” reads the official notice.
Supreme Court Of India Recruitment 2024: Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University. They must also have a minimum speed of 35 w.p.m. in English Typing as well as knowledge of computer operation.
Age Limit: Candidates must not be below 18 years or above 30 years of age as of 08.03.2025.
Supreme Court Of India Recruitment 2024: How To Apply?
Step 1 — Visit the official website at sci.gov.in.
Step 2 — On the homepage, click on the registration link
Step 3 — Fill out the details on the form
Step 4 — Pay the required
Step 5 — Submit the form and keep a copy for further reference.
Supreme Court Of India Recruitment 2024: Application Fees
General and OBC category candidates are required to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 1000. SC, ST, ex-servicemen, PwD, and freedom fighter candidates need to pay a registration fee of Rs 250.
Supreme Court Of India Recruitment 2024: Selection Process
Candidates will be selected on the basis of a written test. It will feature objective and descriptive questions. Applicants will have to appear for a typing test. The objective type paper will be held for two hours, the typing test for 10 minutes, and the descriptive question exam for another two hours. Those who clear all the rounds will have to appear for an interview and further document verification process.