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High Court of Gujarat Recruitment  for Deputy Section  Officer Posts 2017

High Court of Gujarat Recruitment  for Deputy Section  Officer Posts 2017

High Court of Gujarat Recruitment  for Deputy Section Officer Posts 2017,Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given

The High Court of Gujarat invites ‘On-line Recruitment Applications’, from eligible candidates for filling up 46 Posts of Deputy Section Officer, in the Pay Matrix of 39,900- 1,26,600 (Pre-revised Pay Scale of 9300- 34800/- with Grade Pay of 4400/-), on the establishment of the High Court of Gujarat, by Direct Recruitment.


Total No.of Posts: 46


CATEGORY-WISE VACANCIES :
1. General: 20 Post
2. Scheduled Caste (SC): None
3. Scheduled Tribe (ST): 19 Post
4. Socially & Educationally Backward Class (SEBC): 07 Post
5. Physically Disabled Persons (PH) / (Differently Abled Persons): None


Advt.No.: Advt.No – RC/B/1304/2017


Name of the Posts: Deputy Section Officer


Educational Qualification  :  


Essential Educational Qualification :


Graduate from recognized University.


10th or 12th Standard Examination Passed with English as one of the Subject.


Computer :A Candidate must possess besides the prescribed qualifications:


CCC / CCC+ level Certificate, or;


Should have Degree/Diploma from any recognized University/ Educational Institution with computer as one of the Subjects, or;


Should have passed SSC or HSC examination from recognized School Board with Computer as one of the Subjects, or Courses prescribed by the Government.


Selection Process : All the candidates will be selected on the basis of interview or/written test.


How to Apply :Interested & eligible candidates may apply Online through the website hc-ojas.guj.nic.in from.


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION :


The Competitive Examination shall consist of :


(A)Elimination Test (Objective Type- MCQs)[100 Marks](B)Main Written Examination[100 Marks]

Elimination Test (Objective Type-MCQs) [100 Marks]


Question Paper of Elimination Test shall consist of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each of 1 Mark. For every wrong / multiple answer, there shall be Negative Marking of 0.33 Marks. Language of the Question Paper shall be English However,25 Questions will be in Gujarati for the Section on Gujarati Language. Duration of the Elimination Test shall be 02 (Two)Hours.

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Syllabus of Elimination Test :

General Knowledge

Indian History and Geography

Sports

Current Affairs

Arithmetic / Mathematics

Analytical Reasoning

Mental Ability

Computer Knowledge

English Language

Gujarati Language

Important Date:
Starting date : 01-09-2017
Last date :30-09-2017

Elimination Test: 03-12-2017

Main Written Examination: February/March 2018


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