Delhi Judicial Services Admit Card 2019 Released; Download Here
vikrant.shukla | September 16, 2019 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 16: Delhi High Court released the admit card for preliminary exams of Delhi Judicial Services 2019. Candidates who have successfully filled the application form can download the admit card from the official website.
Steps to download the Admit Card:
1. Click on the official link of Delhi High Court: delhihighcourt.nic.in/
2. Go to the ‘Public Notice’ section and click on the notification ‘Download Admit Card for Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination-2019’
3. Here you can find the download link of the admit card
4. After clicking on the PDF you will find another link which will redirect you to the admit card download page
5. Here can fill any of the 2 credentials like; Online Application No, Date of Birth and Email-ID
6. Download the admit card for future reference
Candidates are required to carry the admit card along with the Pan card, Aadhaar card and Voter id card.
The Prelims exam will be conducted in online mode on September 22, 2019, for a total of 75 vacancies. Candidates qualifying Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination can appear in the mains. After qualifying the mains, candidates will be called for the viva voce, after qualifying the viva voce they will be selected for the posts offered by the High Court of Delhi.
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