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Delhi High Court Personal Admit Card: Released

Delhi High Court Personal Admit Card

Delhi High Court Personal Admit Card has been issued by delhi high court for the upcoming exam, scheduled for September 14. The exam will take place in Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar and is being conducted to fill a total of 63 vacancies.

Downloading the Delhi High Court Personal Admit Card

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Candidates can download their admit cards from the following websites:

To download, candidates need to use their Application Number and Date of Birth. Be sure to review the “Important Instructions for Candidates” provided on the official website before the exam. Details regarding the examination centre, time, and shift are listed on the admit card itself.

Important Instructions for the Delhi High Court Personal Admit Card

Candidates must adhere to the following guidelines regarding their admit cards:

  • Do not mutilate or alter any details on the admit card.
  • Any tampering with details such as the photograph, signature, or thumb impression will be treated as Unfair Means (UFM) and handled accordingly.
  • Keep a copy of the admit card for future reference. It will not be sent by post or email.

Eligibility for Personal Assistant Post

Candidates applying for the Personal Assistant post must meet the following qualifications:

  • Education: Graduate from a recognized university.
  • Skills: Minimum typing speed of 100 w.p.m. in Shorthand (English) and 40 w.p.m. in Typewriting (English) on a computer. Good working knowledge of computers is essential.

Descriptive Test Details

The Main (Descriptive) Examination in English will include the following sections:

  • Essay: 250 words (40 marks)
  • Letter Writing: 15 marks
  • Grammar & Comprehension: 25 marks
  • Translation: Hindi to English (10 marks) and English to Hindi (10 marks)

For the general category, the minimum passing marks are 50% (i.e., 50 out of 100 marks). For reserved categories (including PwD), the passing score is 45% (i.e., 45 out of 100 marks).

Next Stage of Examination

Qualified candidates from the Stage-III (Descriptive Examination), up to three times the number of vacancies in each category (Gen/EWS/OBCNCL/SC/ST/PwD), will be invited to the next stage, which is Stage-IV (Interview).

Qualifying Marks in Interview

To pass the interview stage:

  • General category candidates must score a minimum of 10 marks.
  • Reserved category (including PwD) candidates must score at least 9 marks.

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