Kerala HC Recruitment 2020: Apply for Judicial Service Exam @hckrecruitment.nic.in
Team Careers360 | July 9, 2020 | 03:58 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi- Kerala High Court on June 30, 2020 has released a notification for the Kerala Judicial Service Exam 2020. Interested candidates can apply for the same till July 22 on the Kerala High Court website. A total of 55 Munsiff-Magistrate's posts will be filled through this recruitment drive.
Kerala HC Recruitment 2020 - Dates
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Application start date: July, 2, 2020
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Application end date: July, 22, 2020
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Online fee submission last date: July, 27, 2020
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Offline fee submission dates: July, 29 - August, 5, 2020
Kerala HC Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility
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Applicant must be a citizen of India
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Applicant must have a law degree recognised by Bar Council of India
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Applicant must not be above 35 years of age as on January,1, 2020
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He/ she must have good character
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Applicants health condition must sound i.e. good
Kerala HC Recruitment 2020 - How to apply?
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Visit the High Court of Kerala website - hckrecruitment.nic.in
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Properly complete all the steps of the registration process
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After filling the application form, pay the application fee for successful submission of the form
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Application fee is of Rs 1000 for all except SC/ ST/ unemployed with disability
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Take a print out of the same for future reference
Kerala HC Recruitment 2020 - Selection Process
The Kerala Judicial Service Exam 2020 comprises of a three phase selection process:
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Prelims
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Mains
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Interview
Applicants qualifying all the above mentioned rounds will be recruited to the post of Munsiff-Magistrate in the state of Kerala.
For more details about Kerala HC recruitment process - Click Here
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