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Apply for 142 Second Division Assistants Karnataka High Court Recruitment 2021 | Last Date (24th September 2021)


High Court of Karnataka Recruitment 2021: Here is the latest news from Karnataka High Court with the Notification number HCRB/SDA-5/2021. Higher Authorities of Karnataka High Court has decided to recruit 142 aspirants for the post of Second Division Assistants. The job location will be in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Candidates who are interested to apply for the vacancies can check out the notification given in the below section. You can get the important details like Age Limit, Educational Qualification, Pay Scale & Other needed information. The Karnataka High Court Recruitment has begun on 24th August 2021. Though, candidates can submit their application on or before the last date. The Karnataka High Court Online Application can be done until 24th September 2021. All the applicants can refer to the “Apply Online Link” given on the webpage to upload their online application form.

Karnataka High Court Recruitment

High Court of Karnataka Recruitment 2021 – Highlights

Name of the Organization  Karnataka High Court
Number of Vacancies 142
Name of Post Second Division Assistants
Starting date of application 24th August 2021
Closing date of application 24th September 2021
Job Category Karnataka Government Jobs
Job Location Bengaluru, Karnataka
Application Process Online Process
Official Website https://ift.tt/1kh8WK9

    

           

Details of Karnataka High Court Vacancy 2021:

The details of the vacancy as given in the Karnataka High Court Recruitment 2021 is as below

  • Second Division Assistants  – 142

Eligibility Criteria for High Court of Karnataka Recruitment 2021

Candidates interested in Karnataka High Court Jobs can check their eligibility with the details below to apply online.

Academic Qualification:

  • Degree in Arts/ Science/ Commerce/ Business Management/ Computer Applications from a recognized University with 55% marks for the General & Other Backward Categories
  • Minimum of 50% marks for Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes applicants with computer operating knowledge

Age Limit:

  • Applying aspirants can get detailed information of age limit in the Karnataka HC Official Notification PDF

Selection Process:

Particulars Maximum Marks Minimum Pass Marks 
English Essay 30 Marks 20 Marks
Translation from Kannada to English 30 Marks 20 Marks
Test of General Knowledge 20 Marks 10 Marks
Viva-Voce 20 Marks 10 Marks
Grand Total 100 Marks 60 Marks

Pay Scale for Karnataka High Court Recruitment 2021:

  • Minimum Value – Rs. 25,000/-
  • Maximum Value – Rs. 81,100/-

Refer to the official website for details on the pay scale for Karnataka High Court Jobs

Online Application Fee:

  • The Online application fee can be paid via Online Mode
  • The fee payment details will be available in the official notification pdf
  • The last date to pay the Online Application Fee is on or before 27th September 2021

How to apply for Karnataka High Court Recruitment 2021?

  1. Download the Karnataka High Court Notification using the link below
  2. Read all the details carefully and ensure you are eligible
  3. Now, open the apply online link
  4. Fill in all the details asked for
  5. Attach the scanned copies of the required documents
  6. Attach the latest passport size picture and signature (in black ink) in the prescribed format
  7. Do not attach any other documents other than the ones asked for
  8. Pay the application fee
  9. Submit the online application form before the last date
  10. Take a printout of the application form for reference

Important Dates for Karnataka High Court Jobs 2021

Starting Date to Apply 24th August 2021
Last Date to Apply 24th September 2021

Important Links for Karnataka High Court Recruitment 2021

Karnataka HC Official Notification Pdf 
Karnataka HC Online Application
General Instructions
Official Website

About High Court, Karnataka

After the demise of Tippu Sultan in 1799, the British perceived the case of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, the child of Chamaraja Wodeyar to the seat of the State. Poornaiah kept on being the Diwan and Barry Close was the Resident. The State was separated into three ‘Subhas’ each heavily influenced by a Subhedar, who was the top dog and furthermore the Judge in his area. ‘Subhas’ were separated into Districts and the last into Taluks. On October 21, 1831, the Governor-General of India Bentick gave an announcement and expected organization of Mysore for East India Company on the charge that Raja was unequipped for dealing with the issues of the State. The organization of Mysore was dependent on a Board of Commissioners which incorporated a Senior Commissioner and a Junior Commissioner. This Board was helped by Diwan in monetary issues and the Resident in political relations of the Ruler. This Board was cancelled in June 1832 and the organization of the State was endowed to one single Commissioner. After the demise of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in 1868, the British reestablished the seat to his took on child Chamarajendra Wodeyar just in March 1881. In 1881 the post of the Commissioner was annulled and British Resident was delegated in at Mysore. A post of Diwan was made and he was to be the top of the managerial hardware with a gathering of two counsels. The above arrangement of organization proceeded till the Maharaja executed the instrument of promotion to the Dominion of India on 24-9-1947. Under the Constitution of India, Mysore State was Part ‘B’ State with the Maharaja assigned as the ‘RAJPRAMUKH’.



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