RHC Recruitment 2024 – Civil Judge Post – 222 Vacancies
description Job description
Rajasthan High Court recently released a recruitment notification of RHC Recruitment for available jobs vacancies in Rajasthan High Court for Civil Judge posts. Online applications for vacancies of Civil Judge posts will open for everyone from 13 April 2024 until the last date of applications. The last date to apply online application for this job in Rajasthan High Court is 08 May 2024, so we request every candidate to apply before the last date of online applications. Before applying for a job, we request every interested candidate to check complete details of eligibility criteria and different requirements for these Civil Judge posts vacancies.
| Post Name | Vacancies | Monthly Pay/Salary | Job Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Civil Judge | 222 | Rs.77840-136520/- | Rajasthan |
| Post Name | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Civil Judge | LLB |
To apply for RHC Civil Judge posts your educational qualification must be according to Rajasthan High Court rules and requirements.
The candidate will only be eligible for this job if his/her age is the same as required by Rajasthan High Court rules and requirements for Civil Judge posts which are given below.
| Post Name | Age Limit |
|---|---|
| Civil Judge | Minimum 21 years to Maximum 40 years |
| Type of Application Form |
|---|
| Online Application |
Application for this job of Rajasthan High Court is online, so all interested eligible candidates can apply for this job online from the official websitehcraj.nic.inof RHC before the last date of online application 08 May 2024.
payments Application fee
Application fees for this job for all interested eligible General / OBC candidates are Rs.1250/-, for ST / SC candidates is Rs.750/- so candidates have to pay given online application fees to apply for Civil Judge posts job vacancies.
dynamic_form Selection process
The selection process of candidates will be based on Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, Interview, and other required tests as per Rajasthan High Court rules.