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If you are looking for a job in the High Court, then this news is for you. Applications have been invited for the recruitment of Research Associate posts in Allahabad High Court. The application process for these posts is going on on the official website. Interested and eligible candidates can fill their application form by visiting the official website. Give information that the last date to apply for these posts is 1 April 2025, interested candidates should apply till or before this date.
How many positions will be held?
A total of 36 posts will be filled through this recruitment campaign.
Eligibility criteria
Educational Qualification: Candidates applying should be a law degree holder from a recognized law college or university. ‘Law graduates’ who have neither practiced as advocates nor engaged in any other profession or business/service can also apply. Candidates who appear in the LLB (final year) examination in 2025 and are waiting for the result can also apply. Only those law graduates who have scored 55 per cent or more marks in LLB exam are eligible to apply for the post of Research Associate. Candidates should have a working knowledge of computer applications related to data entry, word processing and similar computer operations. Edge Limit: The minimum age of the candidate applying should be 21 years, while the maximum age is 26 years. In the second language, the age of the candidates should be between 21 and 26 years. Candidates can visit the official website for more information in the related subject.
How to apply
First the candidates have to visit the official website. After this, the candidates have to click on the related link on the homepage. After doing this, the candidates register themselves first. After this, candidates will have to fill their application form. After filling the application form, the candidates should submit it. After the form submission, the candidate should download the confirmation page. In the last take a print out of the candidates confirmed page.
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