The Bombay High Court has issued an official notification for the recruitment of Personal Assistant posts. Candidates who want to apply for these posts can apply online by visiting the official website. The application process for these posts has started. Let us tell you, a total of 36 posts of Personal Assistant will be recruited by the Bombay High Court. Also, the last date to apply for these posts has been fixed as 01 September 2025.
How much salary will be given
Selected candidates will be given Rs 67,700 to Rs 2,08,700 per month.
Age limit
The minimum age of the candidates to apply for these posts has been fixed at 21 years. Apart from this, the maximum age of general category candidates has been fixed at 38 years. Apart from this, the maximum age of SC & ST and OBC candidates has been fixed at 43 years.
Educational Qualification
To apply, the candidates must have completed a graduation degree from a recognized institute in India. Apart from this, the candidates must have passed the English Shorthand Examination. To apply, the candidates must have other prescribed eligibility requirements.
How will the selection be done?
The candidates will be selected on the basis of the shorthand test, typing test, and viva. The shorthand test and typing test will be conducted for a total of 40 marks, and the viva will be conducted for a total of 20 marks. Let us tell you, to be successful in the shorthand test and typing test, the candidates have to get a minimum of 10 marks, and to be successful in the viva, the candidates have to get a minimum of 08 marks.
How to apply
To apply for the post of Personal Assistant, candidates can apply with the help of the steps given here.
To apply, first visit the official website bombayhighcourt.nic.in.
Now, click on the 'Apply online' link on the homepage of the website.
After this, fill in the personal information.
Now upload the scanned copy of your educational qualification and prescribed document.
After this, pay the prescribed examination fee and submit the form.
After submitting the form, take a print out of it.
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