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Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant Clerk Call Letter 2026 — Computer Skill Test 11 April | Interview 13–19 April | 410 Posts | Download at assistant.jhc.org.in
Call Letter Live — 28 March 2026 | CST: 11 Apr | Interview: 13–19 Apr 2026

Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk Call Letter 2026 — Computer Skill Test, Document Verification & Interview
High Court of Jharkhand | 410 Posts | Advt. 05/Admn.Misc./2024 | Download at assistant.jhc.org.in

The High Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi has formally notified that the Call Letter for the Computer Skill Test (CST), Document Verification (DV), and Interview for the post of Assistants/Clerks in the Civil Courts of Jharkhand became available for download on 28 March 2026 at 5:00 PM at the official portal assistant.jhc.org.in. This call letter covers the final three stages of the recruitment process under Advertisement No. 05/Admn.Misc./2024 — a drive to fill 410 posts of Assistant/Clerk across the Civil Courts of the State of Jharkhand. The upcoming schedule is: Computer Skill Test on 11 April 2026, Document Verification on 12 April 2026, and Interview from 13 April to 19 April 2026. Only candidates who cleared the Written Test stage are eligible for these final rounds. The Computer Skill Test is qualifying in nature — candidates must type a passage of 100 words at a minimum speed of 20 words per minute. The Interview carries 15 marks and has a minimum qualifying threshold of 5 marks for all categories. The selected candidates will be placed in Pay Matrix Level 4 of the 7th Pay Commission (₹25,500 – ₹81,100 per month). Candidates are advised to use a desktop or laptop to access the download portal — the official website explicitly restricts mobile browser access.

🏛️ High Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi
📋 Advt.: 05/Admn.Misc./2024
✅ Total Posts: 410
🎫 Call Letter: 28 March 2026 (5:00 PM)
💻 Computer Skill Test: 11 April 2026
📂 Document Verification: 12 April 2026
🎙️ Interview: 13–19 April 2026
💰 Pay: ₹25,500 – ₹81,100/month (Level 4)
🌐 Portal: assistant.jhc.org.in
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410
Total
Posts
💻
11 Apr
Computer
Skill Test
📂
12 Apr
Document
Verification
🎙️
13–19 Apr
Interview
Dates
✍️
90 Marks
Written
Test
🎯
15 Marks
Interview
Marks
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Complete Overview — Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk Recruitment 2024–2026
Recruiting AuthorityHigh Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi — on behalf of Civil Courts of Jharkhand
Post NameAssistant / Clerk — Civil Courts of the State of Jharkhand
Advertisement No.05/Admn.Misc./2024
Total Vacancies410 Posts (may increase or decrease as per district-wise vacancy update)
Call Letter Available From28 March 2026 at 5:00 PM — Download at assistant.jhc.org.in
Computer Skill Test Date11 April 2026 — Qualifying in nature | 100 words @ 20 WPM | 5 minutes
Document Verification Date12 April 2026
Interview Dates13 April 2026 to 19 April 2026 — 15 marks | Minimum qualifying: 5 marks (all categories)
Written Test Marks90 Marks | Duration: 2 Hours | Qualifying: 40% for UR/EWS/BC-I/BC-II | 30% for SC/ST
Total Selection Marks105 Marks (Written Test: 90 + Interview: 15) — Merit list based on combined score
Pay ScalePay Matrix Level 4 — ₹25,500 to ₹81,100 per month (7th Pay Commission)
Educational QualificationGraduation or equivalent from a recognised University/Institution + Computer knowledge (DCA or equivalent of minimum 6 months duration)
Minimum Typing Speed20 words per minute — English typing on computer (assessed in Computer Skill Test)
Age Limit (as on 01.01.2024)Minimum 21 years | UR/EWS: Max 35 yrs | BC-I/BC-II Male: 37 yrs | Female (UR/EWS/BC): 38 yrs | SC/ST: 40 yrs | PwD: +10 yrs additional relaxation
Application Period10 April 2024 to 09 May 2024 (Online only)
Official Portalassistant.jhc.org.in — Desktop/Laptop only (mobile browser not supported)
Helpdesk📞 91-9289979456 | ✉️ helpdesk@jhc.org.in | Mon–Sat, 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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Category-Wise Vacancy Breakdown — 410 Posts
CategoryTotal VacanciesWomen ReservationRemarks
Unreserved (UR)13004Maximum age: 35 years (Male), 38 years (Female)
Schedule Caste (SC)5804Maximum age: 40 years (Male & Female)
Schedule Tribe (ST)14305Highest vacancy count — Maximum age: 40 years
Backward Class-I (BC-I)3801Maximum age: 37 years (Male), 38 years (Female)
Backward Class-II (BC-II)1400Maximum age: 37 years (Male), 38 years (Female)
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)2700Maximum age: 35 years (Male), 38 years (Female)
Total41014Horizontal reservations also applicable for PwD & Sports quota
ℹ️ Horizontal Reservation Details
  • Horizontal reservation for Blindness & Short-sightedness: 13 posts across all categories
  • Horizontal reservation for Deaf & Hearing Impairment: 01 post
  • Horizontal reservation for Locomotor Handicapped & Cerebral Palsy: as per district-wise distribution
  • Horizontal reservation for Autism & Multiple Disabilities: as applicable
  • Games & Sports quota horizontal reservation is also included within total vacancy
  • Vacancies are counted district-wise — reservation is applied per district, not as a single statewide pool
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Important Dates — Complete Recruitment Timeline
Event / StageDateStatus
Online Application Window Opens10 April 2024Done ✅
Online Application Closes09 May 2024Done ✅
Written Test Conducted2024–2025 (conducted)Done ✅
Written Test Result / Shortlist for CST & InterviewReleased (2025–2026)Done ✅
Call Letter Released — CST / DV / Interview28 March 2026 at 5:00 PMLive 🟢
Computer Skill Test (CST)11 April 2026⚡ Upcoming
Document Verification (DV)12 April 2026⚡ Upcoming
Interview13 April 2026 – 19 April 2026⚡ Upcoming
Final Merit List PreparationAfter Interview completionTBA
Appointment / JoiningPost merit list — as per High Court ordersTBA
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How to Download the Call Letter — Step-by-Step Guide

The call letter must be downloaded exclusively from the official High Court portal. Do not rely on any third-party site for downloading. Use a desktop or laptop — the official portal is not designed for mobile browsers and may not function correctly on smartphones or tablets.

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Open the Official Portal on Desktop or Laptop

Launch Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox on your desktop or laptop. Navigate to https://assistant.jhc.org.in — this is the sole official portal for the Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk recruitment. Do NOT use a mobile phone or tablet, as the website is explicitly restricted to computer browsers and the PDF download may fail on mobile devices.

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Click on the "Login" Link

On the homepage, you will see the official notice about the call letter availability. Click the "Login" button or navigate directly to https://assistant.jhc.org.in/login. This takes you to the candidate login portal where you will authenticate using your registered credentials.

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Enter Your Registered Login Credentials

Enter your Application/Registration Number and Password / Date of Birth as registered at the time of your original online application (April–May 2024). If you have forgotten your login details, look for a "Forgot Password" or "Forgot Registration Number" option on the login page. Do not enter credentials on any unofficial website — always verify the URL shows assistant.jhc.org.in.

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Locate and Download the Call Letter PDF

After logging in, your dashboard will display the call letter download option. Click "Download Call Letter" or the equivalent button for the Computer Skill Test, Document Verification, and Interview. Your call letter will open in PDF format. Save it to your device. Verify all printed details immediately — name, roll number, exam date, venue, and reporting time — before taking a printout.

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Print on A4 Size — Carry Hard Copy Mandatory

Print the call letter on A4 size paper with clear, legible text and photograph. Black and white printing is generally acceptable — ensure the photo is clearly visible. Take 2–3 printouts as backup copies. A hard copy is mandatory for entry at the examination/interview venue — digital copies on phone are not accepted. Paste a passport-size photograph on the call letter if there is a designated space for it.

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Check All Details Carefully Before Proceeding

Cross-verify every field on the call letter: Full Name (must match Matriculation certificate and ID proof), Roll Number, Date & Time of Computer Skill Test, Date of Document Verification, Interview Date and Venue, and Photograph. If you notice any discrepancy, contact the helpdesk at 91-9289979456 or email helpdesk@jhc.org.in well before the exam date — not on the day itself.

🚨 Technical Support: If you are unable to log in or encounter errors on the portal, contact the helpdesk on 91-9289979456 (Monday to Saturday, 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM) or write to helpdesk@jhc.org.in. Avoid attempting to download the call letter from any unofficial website — these may be phishing attempts designed to steal your personal information.
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What to Carry — Computer Skill Test, DV & Interview

The recruitment process spans three consecutive days — 11, 12, and 13–19 April 2026. Each stage has specific requirements for documents and conduct. Plan your document folder carefully and carry all originals along with self-attested photocopies.

✅ MUST CARRY — All Three Stages

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Printed Call Letter (A4 Size — Hard Copy)

A clearly printed copy of the official call letter downloaded from assistant.jhc.org.in. Digital display on phone is NOT accepted. Carry multiple copies. Paste photograph if space is provided.

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Original Photo Identity Proof

Any one government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar Card, Voter ID Card, Passport, Driving Licence, or PAN Card. The name on the ID must exactly match the name on your call letter and application form.

3
Passport-Size Photographs (4–6 copies)

Recent photographs identical to the one submitted in the application form. These are required at the Computer Skill Test attendance sheet, Document Verification, and Interview stages. Carry more than you think you need.

📂 DOCUMENT VERIFICATION (12 April 2026) — Originals + Self-Attested Copies

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Matriculation (Class 10th) Certificate & Marksheet

As proof of date of birth. Name on the Matriculation certificate is the name that will be used in all official records — must match application form exactly. If DOB is not on certificate, carry the marksheet too.

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Graduation Certificate / Provisional Certificate

Original degree certificate or provisional certificate from a recognised university. This is the minimum educational qualification for the post. Carry both the original and a self-attested photocopy.

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Computer Diploma/Certificate (DCA or Equivalent — Min. 6 Months)

Original certificate of Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) or any higher computer degree/diploma of at least 6 months duration from a recognised institute. This is a mandatory eligibility document.

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Jharkhand Residential Certificate (Domicile)

In the prescribed format per Government of Jharkhand letter No. 4650 dated 02.06.2016 (if issued on/after that date, issued by Sub-Divisional Officer) or as per letter No. 5752 dated 19.07.2019 (issued by Circle Officer). Reservation benefits are only for Jharkhand domicile candidates — out-of-state reserved category candidates are treated as UR.

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Caste Certificate (SC / ST / BC-I / BC-II / EWS — if applicable)

In the prescribed format as per state government norms. For certificates issued on/after 25.02.2019, the format as per letter No. 1754 dated 25.02.2019 (Circle Officer level) applies. Non-creamy layer certificate required separately for BC-I and BC-II candidates. EWS certificate in the prescribed format.

Disability Certificate (PwD candidates)

Certificate from Chief Medical Officer/Civil Surgeon in prescribed format showing minimum 40% disability. PwD candidates are exempted from examination fee and entitled to scribe and extra time facilities.

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Sports/Games Certificate (if applied under Sports quota)

In the prescribed format as per Sankalp No. 1709 dated 12.09.2007 of the Department of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sports & Youth Affairs, Government of Jharkhand.

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NOC from Employer (Government Employees)

A scanned/original No Objection Certificate from the employer if currently serving in any government institution or public sector undertaking.

⚠️ Name Matching — Critical Requirement
  • Your name, date of birth, and father's name must be entered in the application exactly as they appear on your Matriculation (Class 10th) certificate — any mismatch discovered at any stage leads to immediate cancellation of candidature
  • The High Court has made it clear that corrections to the application form are not entertained after final submission — ensure your original certificates match your application data
  • If your name appears differently across certificates (e.g., initials expanded in graduation but not in Matric), carry an affidavit or gazette notification clarifying the variation
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Full Examination Pattern — Written Test, Computer Skill Test & Interview
StageSubject / NatureMarksDurationQualifying Marks
Stage 1: Written TestGroup I: General English (30 Marks) + Group II: General Knowledge — Objective (30 Marks) + Group III: Numerical Ability & Reasoning including Maths of Matric standard (30 Marks)902 HoursUR/EWS/BC-I/BC-II: 40% (36 marks) | SC/ST: 30% (27 marks)
Stage 2: Computer Skill TestType a passage of 100 words at 20 WPM and save at a specified location on the computer — qualifying in natureQualifying5 MinutesMust achieve minimum typing speed of 20 words per minute to qualify
Stage 3: InterviewPersonal Interview — tests communication skills, general awareness, subject knowledge, and suitability for the clerical role in judicial courts15As per panel scheduleMinimum 5 marks (all categories)
Total (Written + Interview)105 MarksMerit list prepared on combined score
💡 How Merit Is Calculated
  • The Computer Skill Test is purely qualifying — it does not add marks to your merit score. Failing it disqualifies you from the Interview regardless of written test performance
  • The final merit list is based on Written Test marks (90) + Interview marks (15) = 105 marks total
  • Candidates must independently qualify each stage — clearing the written test does not guarantee CST/Interview qualification, and CST must be cleared to appear for the Interview
  • The Interview minimum qualifying mark is 5 marks out of 15 for all categories — candidates scoring below this threshold are not considered for final selection even if their aggregate is high
  • In case of a tie in total marks, the High Court's tiebreaking criteria (typically age, then higher academic qualification) will apply as per their internal rules
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Detailed Syllabus — Written Test (For Reference of Shortlisted Candidates)

The Written Test has already been conducted. This syllabus is provided for reference so shortlisted candidates understand the scope of knowledge tested, which is also relevant for the Interview stage — interviewers often explore the same subject areas in a verbal format.

🔤 Group I: General English 30 Marks
English Comprehension (Passage Reading) English Grammar — Parts of Speech Tenses & Verb Forms Sentence Correction Vocabulary & Word Power Synonyms & Antonyms Fill in the Blanks English Essay Writing (10 Marks) Idioms & Phrases
🌍 Group II: General Knowledge (Objective) 30 Marks
History of India Indian Geography Indian Polity & Constitution Indian Economy Current Affairs — National & International Science & Technology Sports & Awards Jharkhand — History, Geography, Economy Judicial System of India Government Schemes
🔢 Group III: Numerical Ability & Reasoning 30 Marks
Arithmetic — Percentage, Ratio & Proportion Simple & Compound Interest Time & Work | Time & Distance Average, Profit & Loss Mensuration (Matric Standard) Number System Logical Reasoning Coding-Decoding Series Completion Analogy & Classification
💻 Computer Skill Test — What Exactly Happens
  • Candidates will be given a pre-defined passage of 100 words to type on the computer
  • The passage must be typed within 5 minutes — this corresponds to 20 words per minute, the minimum speed required
  • After typing, candidates must save the file at the specific location designated by the invigilator on the computer — failure to save properly may result in non-qualification
  • The test is conducted in English — practice English typing on a standard keyboard layout before the test
  • Accuracy matters too — excessive errors may affect the evaluation even if speed is met. Practice on platforms like TypingTest.com or 10FastFingers.com in the days before 11 April
  • Use standard desktop typing skills — special characters, formatting, and shortcuts are generally not tested, but knowing Ctrl+S for saving is essential
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Interview Preparation — What to Expect (13–19 April 2026)

The Interview carries 15 marks with a minimum qualifying threshold of 5 marks. For a clerical position in the Civil Courts of Jharkhand, the panel typically evaluates candidates on communication clarity, basic legal awareness, computer knowledge, and overall composure. Here is a structured preparation guide.

Interview Marks
15
Total interview
marks
Min. Qualifying
5
All categories
must score ≥5
Total Merit
105
Written (90)
+ Interview (15)
Interview Days
7
13 April to
19 April 2026
Dress Code
Formal
Court premises
require formal attire
Language
Hindi/En
Hindi or English
as comfortable
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Basic Knowledge of Indian Judicial System

Understand the hierarchy of courts — Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts, and Civil Courts. Know what Civil Courts handle (civil disputes, property, family matters, contracts) versus Criminal Courts. The panel is from the judiciary — basic court awareness is expected.

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Computer Knowledge — Be Ready to Discuss

You will likely be asked about your computer skills, which software you can operate (MS Office, Word, Excel), your typing experience, and your DCA or computer diploma. Be specific about what you have learned — general answers like "I know computers" are insufficient.

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Current Affairs — Last 6 Months

Focus on national current affairs, Jharkhand state news, and judicial/legal developments. Read a Hindi or English newspaper daily until your interview date. Know the current Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court, recent landmark Supreme Court decisions, and Jharkhand government initiatives.

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Communication & Composure

The interview panel assesses your clarity of expression and confidence. Speak at a measured pace — do not rush. If you do not know an answer, say so honestly rather than guessing. A calm, composed demeanor suits the judicial environment and creates a positive impression.

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Dress Code — Formal Attire Mandatory

Court premises require formal dress. For men: formal trousers, full-sleeve shirt, tie (preferred), and formal shoes. For women: saree, salwar suit, or formal western wear — nothing casual. First impressions in a court setting matter significantly — dress as if you are already part of the judicial system.

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Complete Selection Process — All Four Stages
StageEventNatureStatus
Stage 1Written Test90 marks | 2 hours | 3 groups | OMR/descriptive. Qualifying marks: 40% for UR/EWS/BC, 30% for SC/ST. Clearing this stage makes you eligible for CST and Interview.Completed ✅
Stage 2Computer Skill Test (CST)Qualifying only — 100 words passage typing at 20 WPM in 5 minutes. File must be saved at specified location. Failure disqualifies from Interview.⚡ 11 April 2026
Stage 3Document Verification (DV)Verification of all original certificates — education, age, domicile, caste, computer diploma, photograph, and other supporting documents. Discrepancies lead to cancellation.⚡ 12 April 2026
Stage 4Interview15 marks | Minimum qualifying: 5 marks for all categories. Final merit = Written (90) + Interview (15). No minimum qualifying marks required in written beyond the prescribed cut-off — combined total determines final rank.⚡ 13–19 April 2026
FinalMerit List & AppointmentCategory-wise merit list prepared. Appointment order issued by High Court of Jharkhand. No individual intimation sent — monitor assistant.jhc.org.in for all updates.TBA
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Eligibility Criteria Recap — Assistant/Clerk, Civil Courts of Jharkhand
CriterionRequirement
Educational QualificationGraduation or equivalent degree from a recognised University or Institution in India
Computer KnowledgeDiploma in Computer Application (DCA) or equivalent of minimum 6 months duration from a recognised institute — mandatory at Document Verification
Typing SpeedMinimum 20 words per minute in English on a computer keyboard — tested in Computer Skill Test (qualifying)
Minimum Age21 years as on 01.01.2024
Maximum Age — UR Male35 years as on 01.01.2024
Maximum Age — BC-I / BC-II Male37 years as on 01.01.2024
Maximum Age — Female (UR / EWS / BC-I / BC-II)38 years as on 01.01.2024
Maximum Age — SC / ST (Male & Female)40 years as on 01.01.2024
PwD Additional Age Relaxation+10 years over and above the applicable category limit
Ex-Servicemen Age Relaxation+5 years in upper age limit — certificate required at Document Verification
Domicile / ResidencyCandidates from other states applying under reserved categories are treated as Unreserved — Jharkhand domicile mandatory for reservation benefits
Character & HealthSound health, good moral character, no involvement in criminal cases or offences involving moral turpitude
Application ModeOnline only — applications through any other means are not accepted
Examination Fee Paid (at application)₹500 for UR/EWS/BC-I/BC-II | ₹125 for SC/ST | PwD candidates: Fully exempted
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Pay Scale & Service Benefits — Assistant/Clerk in Civil Courts of Jharkhand
ComponentDetails
Pay Matrix LevelLevel 4 of the 7th Pay Commission Pay Matrix
Basic Pay Range₹25,500 – ₹81,100 per month
Starting Basic Pay₹25,500 per month at entry level of Level 4
Dearness Allowance (DA)As per Jharkhand Government orders — revised twice yearly
House Rent Allowance (HRA)Based on city of posting — higher HRA for urban postings
Annual Increment3% of basic pay per year (7th Pay Commission standard)
Other BenefitsMedical benefits, Leave Travel Concession, Group Insurance, and other allowances as per Jharkhand state government rules
Approximate Gross (Entry Level)₹38,000 – ₹48,000+ per month including DA and applicable allowances at current DA rates
Job NaturePermanent government post under the High Court of Jharkhand / Civil Court administration — judicial sector employment
PensionNational Pension System (NPS) applicable as per Jharkhand Government policy for recruits after NPS adoption date
PostingDistrict-wise posting across Civil Courts in Jharkhand — vacancy is district-specific
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Official Links — Download Call Letter & Check Updates
🏛️ Authority: High Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi 📋 Advt.: 05/Admn.Misc./2024 💻 CST: 11 April 2026 📂 DV: 12 April 2026 🎙️ Interview: 13–19 April 2026 🌐 Portal: assistant.jhc.org.in 📞 Helpdesk: 91-9289979456
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Frequently Asked Questions — Civil Courts Jharkhand Assistant/Clerk Recruitment 2026
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When is the Call Letter for the Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk available?
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The Call Letter for the Computer Skill Test, Document Verification, and Interview for the post of Assistant/Clerk in Civil Courts of Jharkhand became available for download on 28 March 2026 at 5:00 PM at the official portal assistant.jhc.org.in. Candidates who qualified the Written Test stage can log in using their registration credentials and download the call letter. This covers all three final stages of the recruitment — Computer Skill Test on 11 April, Document Verification on 12 April, and Interview from 13 to 19 April 2026.
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What are the exam/interview dates for Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk 2026?
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The schedule for the final stages of the Civil Courts Assistant/Clerk recruitment 2026 is: Computer Skill Test: 11 April 2026 — candidates type 100 words at 20 WPM in 5 minutes (qualifying in nature); Document Verification: 12 April 2026 — original certificates and documents are verified; Interview: 13 April 2026 to 19 April 2026 — panel interview of 15 marks with a minimum qualifying threshold of 5 marks for all categories. The final merit list is based on Written Test marks (90) plus Interview marks (15) totalling 105 marks.
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How do I download the Jharkhand Civil Courts Assistant Clerk Call Letter 2026?
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To download the call letter: (1) Open a desktop or laptop browser — do NOT use a mobile phone; (2) Visit https://assistant.jhc.org.in; (3) Click on the "Login" link or navigate to https://assistant.jhc.org.in/login; (4) Enter your Registration Number and Password/Date of Birth from your original application; (5) Click Login and locate the call letter download option on your dashboard; (6) Download and print on A4 paper — carry the hard copy to the examination/interview venue. For technical issues, contact the helpdesk at 91-9289979456 or helpdesk@jhc.org.in.
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What is the Computer Skill Test and how should I prepare for it?
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The Computer Skill Test (CST) on 11 April 2026 is a qualifying stage — it does not add to your merit marks. Candidates must type a given passage of 100 words in 5 minutes (i.e., 20 words per minute minimum) on a computer and save the file at a location specified by the invigilator. To prepare: practice English typing daily on platforms like 10FastFingers or TypingTest.com, ensure you can consistently achieve 20+ WPM with reasonable accuracy, and practice saving files using Ctrl+S. The test is conducted in English. Failing this test disqualifies you from the Interview stage regardless of your Written Test score.
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What documents must I carry for Document Verification on 12 April 2026?
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For Document Verification on 12 April 2026, carry originals and self-attested photocopies of: (1) Matriculation Certificate and Marksheet (for date of birth proof); (2) Graduation Certificate/Provisional Certificate; (3) Computer Diploma (DCA or equivalent — minimum 6 months) from a recognised institute; (4) Jharkhand Residential/Domicile Certificate in prescribed format; (5) Caste Certificate (SC/ST/BC/EWS as applicable) in prescribed format; (6) Non-creamy Layer Certificate (for BC-I/BC-II); (7) Disability Certificate (PwD candidates); (8) Sports Certificate (if applied under Sports quota); (9) NOC from Employer (if serving in government); (10) Call Letter and Photo ID. Name must match Matriculation certificate exactly.
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How many total marks are considered for the final merit list?
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The final merit list for the post of Assistant/Clerk in Civil Courts of Jharkhand is prepared on the basis of 105 marks total — Written Test contributing 90 marks and the Interview contributing 15 marks. The Computer Skill Test is qualifying in nature and does not contribute to the merit score. Candidates must clear each stage independently: Written Test qualifying marks (40% for UR/EWS/BC, 30% for SC/ST), Computer Skill Test (20 WPM typing), and Interview minimum qualifying marks (5 out of 15 for all categories). Final appointment is strictly on the basis of this combined merit ranking.
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What is the pay scale for the Assistant/Clerk post in Civil Courts of Jharkhand?
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Selected candidates for the post of Assistant/Clerk in Civil Courts of Jharkhand will be placed in Pay Matrix Level 4 of the 7th Pay Commission, with a basic pay range of ₹25,500 to ₹81,100 per month. The starting basic pay is ₹25,500 per month. In addition, candidates will receive Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA) based on posting location, and other allowances as applicable under Jharkhand state government rules. The approximate gross in-hand at entry level (with current DA rates) is in the range of ₹38,000 to ₹48,000+ per month. It is a permanent government post under the High Court of Jharkhand / Civil Court administration.
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How many posts are there and what is the category-wise breakdown?
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The total number of posts notified under Advertisement No. 05/Admn.Misc./2024 is 410. The category-wise distribution is: Unreserved (UR): 130 | Schedule Caste (SC): 58 | Schedule Tribe (ST): 143 | Backward Class-I (BC-I): 38 | Backward Class-II (BC-II): 14 | EWS: 27. Women's horizontal reservation: 14 posts. Additional horizontal reservations apply for PwD (Blindness: 13, Deaf & Hearing Impairment: 01) and Games & Sports quota. Vacancies are calculated district-wise, meaning reservation is applied per district across the Civil Courts of Jharkhand. The total number of vacancies may increase or decrease as per future updates.
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Can I use a mobile phone to download the call letter or access the portal?
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No — the official portal assistant.jhc.org.in explicitly states on its homepage: "Use a computer or laptop to access this website. Do not use a mobile phone or tablet." The site may not render correctly or allow PDF download on mobile browsers. Always use a desktop computer or laptop with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to log in, download your call letter, and print it. If you do not have personal access to a computer, visit a cybercafé well before the deadline — do not leave this to the last minute.
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Who is eligible to appear for the Computer Skill Test and Interview?
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Only candidates who have qualified the Written Test (achieving the minimum qualifying marks of 40% for UR/EWS/BC-I/BC-II or 30% for SC/ST) are eligible to appear for the Computer Skill Test on 11 April 2026. The call letter for the CST/DV/Interview was released on 28 March 2026 — receipt of this call letter is the confirmation of Written Test qualification. Those who did not receive a call letter have either not qualified the Written Test or are not shortlisted for the final stages. Only candidates with the call letter will be permitted entry at the examination/interview venue.
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What happens if there is an error on my call letter?
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If you notice any discrepancy in your call letter — incorrect name, wrong examination date, wrong venue, or missing photograph — contact the official helpdesk immediately on 91-9289979456 (Monday to Saturday, 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM) or write to helpdesk@jhc.org.in. Do not wait until the exam day to flag issues. The High Court has clarified that no changes to the application form are entertained after final submission — but call letter printing errors should be raised with the helpdesk for resolution before the test date.
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What is the scribe/shrutilekhak policy for PwD candidates in this recruitment?
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Candidates with 40% or more disability (blindness and low vision, locomotor disability affecting both hands, or cerebral palsy) may request the facility of a scribe (Shrutilekhak). The scribe must be arranged by the candidate themselves. A request letter with the scribe's details in the prescribed format (Appendix-I) along with a self-attested disability certificate must be submitted to the High Court of Jharkhand office at least 7 days before the examination. The scribe's educational qualification must be one grade below the required qualification for the post (i.e., below graduation), with marks below 50% in their last examination, and must not be a close relative. Additionally, PwD candidates receive 20 extra minutes per hour of examination time and are exempt from examination fees.
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