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Madhya Pradesh High Court has released vacancies for junior judicial assistants. The recruitment process for these posts is going on, and interested candidates have only a few days left to apply. If you want to apply for these posts, hurry up. The application process can be done on the official website of Madhya Pradesh High Court, mphc.gov.in.

Vacancy information

Madhya Pradesh High Court will recruit 40 Junior Judicial Assistant posts. Interested candidates can apply online till 15 October 2024.

Eligibility to apply

Candidates applying for these posts should have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. Apart from this, applicants must have done a one-year diploma course in computer application from a recognized institute. Also, they will have to pass the typewriting test in Hindi and English, which will be conducted by a recognized board. Those having a valid CPCT score card from Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information and Technology (MP-IT) can also apply.

Age Limit

The age of the candidates for these posts should be between 18 and 35 years. However, reserved category candidates will get relaxation in the upper age limit, which will be as per the rules.

Application Fee

The fee for application has also been fixed. General category and other state candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 943.40. At the same time, SC, ST, OBC, and PWD candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 743.40. The application will be considered complete only when the fee is paid.

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To apply, follow the following steps:

First of all, go to the official website, mphc.gov.in. Click on the Recruitment/Result tab on the homepage . Click on the section "Click Here for Online Application Form". After registration, proceed with the application process. Fill the form, pay the fee and submit the form. Take a printout of the form for future reference.

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