Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge 2018 Mains Exam Dates Released
Team Careers360 | August 21, 2019 | 11:40 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI AUGUST 21 : Rajasthan High Court has released the Mains exam date for Civil Judge Cadre 2018 through a notice released on August 13, 2019, on their official website. Candidates can check the dates of the Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge 2018 on the official website: https://hcraj.nic.in/
Steps to check the notice of Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge 2018:
1. Visit the official website of Rajasthan High Court: https://hcraj.nic.in/
2. Go to the ‘Recruitment’ tab on the home page
3. Click on ‘Recruitment’ tab and you will find a list of examinations
4. From the given list click on ‘Civil Judge Cadre, 2018’
5. You will find a list of notices, out of the list click on ‘Schedule of Main Examination for Recruitment to the Civil Judge Cadre 2018’ PDF dated 13.08.2019
There will be 4 papers held during the Mains examination, Law Paper - 1 and Language Paper - 1 (Hindi Essay), Law Paper -2 and Language Paper - 2 (English Essay).
In the preliminary examination of Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge 2018, a total of 3425 candidates passed and are eligible to appear for the Mains examination. The cut-off marks of General Category was 60, while the cut off for SC, ST, OBC-NCL and MBC-NCL was 42, 41, 54 and 45 respectively.
The Mains examination is likely to conduct on September 7 and September 8, 2019, in two shifts.
Candidates are advised to visit the official website of Rajasthan High Court from time-to-time for additional information.
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