If you are waiting for a government job, then this news is useful for you. Punjab and Haryana High Court has released recruitment for more than 800 posts.
There is good news for the youth waiting for a government job. Punjab and Haryana High Court has released recruitment for more than 800 posts. Candidates who want to apply for these posts can apply by visiting the official website sssc.gov.in. A total of 897 Stenographer Grade III posts have been released in this recruitment, out of which 419 posts are for Haryana Subordinate Course and 478 posts are for Punjab Subordinate Court. Let us inform you that the application process has started from 7 April, which will continue till 5 May.
Vacancy Details
Total posts- 897
For Punjab Subordinate Courts - 478 posts
For Haryana Subordinate Courts - 419 posts
Qualification
Candidates applying for these posts should have a graduation degree from any recognized college, university or institute. Also, there should be proficiency in operating computers.
Age Limit
The age of the candidates applying for these posts is minimum 18 years and maximum 40 years. In both the states, reserved category candidates will be given relaxation in the maximum age limit.
Selection Process
Candidates applying for these posts should know that in the selection for this recruitment, the candidates will have to go through the process of Computer Based Test, English Shorthand Writing and Transcription Test and Spreadsheet Test and Document Verification.
Application Fee
The application fee of both the states is slightly different. SC / BC-A, B / ESM / EWS candidates of Haryana will have to pay Rs 525. All women will have to pay Rs 625 and men of all other categories will have to pay Rs 825 as application fee.
SC/BC/OBC/ESM/EWS candidates of Punjab will have to pay Rs 525, while Divyangs of Punjab will have to pay Rs 625 and candidates of all other categories will have to pay Rs 825 as an application fee.
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