Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2020: Apply Online for 72 Chauffeur & Driver Posts
Team Careers360 | July 23, 2020 | 12:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Rajasthan High Court (RHC) in a recent notification has announced recruitment of 72 chauffeur/ drivers to different level courts in Rajasthan. Interested applicants can register for the selection process online on the Rajasthan HC website from July 31, till August 31, 2020 (05:00 P.M.).
Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2020: Important Dates
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Rajasthan High Court notification date - July 22, 2020
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Registration start date - July 31, 2020
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Rajasthan High Court application submission last date - August 31, 2020 (05:00 P.M.)
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Last date for fee payment - September 1, 2020
Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2020: Eligibility & Other Details
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Posts |
Number of Vacancies |
Eligibility |
Pay Scale |
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Chauffeur/ Driver |
72 |
Age - between 18 to 40 years (relaxation to reserved category applicants) |
Rs 20,800 to Rs 65,900 per month |
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Education - 12th passed |
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Must have driving license for Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) |
Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2020: Application & Selection Process
The Rajasthan High Court chauffeur/ drivers application can be filled online on the RHC website - hcraj.nic.in . The registration fee is Rs 400 for general and OBC candidates whereas its Rs 250 for reserved category candidates. The selection of candidates will be done based on a written exam and driving test.
For more details on the Rajasthan High Court 2020 recruitment process check the official notification - Download here
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