Madhya Pradesh High Court has started the recruitment process for 40 posts of Junior Judicial Assistant. If you also want to apply for this recruitment, then hurry up, because the last date of application is 15 October 2024. By this date, not only the application has to be made, but the fee has to be deposited as well. Since only a few days are left in the application deadline, here we are telling you in detail about the entire application process. Qualification and Age Limit: Candidates applying for the post of Junior Judicial Assistant should be between 18 and 35 years of age. Candidates from reserved categories will get age relaxation as per the rules. Apart from this, it is mandatory for the applicant to be a graduate from a recognized university. Also, the applicant must have a one-year diploma in computer applications from a recognized institute. Application fee: According to the notification issued by the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the application fee for unreserved category and other state applicants is Rs 943.40. At the same time, SC/ST/OBC/PWD category candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 743.40. Keep in mind that your form will be considered complete only after depositing the application fee. Typing in Hindi and English is mandatory: Candidates applying for these posts are required to pass the typing test in Hindi and English languages from a recognized Board of Shorthand and Typewriting Examination. Apart from this, candidates having a valid CPCT score card issued by Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information and Technology (MP-IT) can also apply. How to apply: To apply for these posts, first go to the official website mphc.gov.in. Click on the "Recruitment/Result" tab on the homepage of the website. After this click on the online application form and register. After registration, fill the form, pay the fee and submit the form. After submitting the form, take a printout of it so that you can use it in future if needed. Amit Shah Urges Haryana to Vote for a Corruption-Free Future Amid High-Stakes Election Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session