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Supreme Court Junior Court Assistant Admit Card 2022 released, download at main.sci.gov.in

The candidates, who have applied for the SC JCA CBT 2022 examination, can check and download their admit card online through the official website - https://main.sci.gov.in/. The Supreme Court JCA CBT Examination will be held on September 26 and 27, 2022. Typing (English) Test on the computer will be conducted on the same date and place as the Objective Type Written Test.
Supreme Court Junior Court Assistant Admit Card 2022 released, download at main.sci.gov.in
NEW DELHI: Supreme Court of India on Friday released the Admit Card for Computer Based Objective Type Written Test and Typing (English) Test on Computer for the post of Junior Court Assistant Examination-2022 on its official website.
The Supreme Court JCA CBT Examination will be held on September 26 and 27, 2022.
The candidates, who have applied for the SC JCA CBT 2022 examination, can check and download their admit card online through the official website - https://main.sci.gov.in/.

Supreme Court JCA CBT Examination 2022 Scheme
The eligible candidates will have to appear in the tests in the following subjects:-
S. No.
Type of exam
Time
1
Objective Type Question paper with multiple choice
answers containing 100 questions (consisting of 50
General English questions including comprehension
section, 25 General Aptitude questions and 25
General Knowledge questions)
2 hours
There will be negative
marking of 1/4th marks.
2
Objective Type Computer Knowledge Test (25 questions)
3

Typing (English) test on Computer with minimum
speed 35 w.p.m. after deduction of mistakes
(mistakes allowed 3%)
10 minutes

4
Descriptive Test (in English Language) consisting of
Comprehension passage, Precis Writing and
Essay Writing
2 hours

Typing (English) Test on the computer will be conducted on the same date and place as the Objective Type Written Test.
Direct link to download SC JCA Admit Card 2022
Those candidates who qualify as per approved criteria/cut-off in the Written Test, Objective Type Computer Knowledge Test, Typing Speed Test on Computer and Descriptive Test will be required to appear for an Interview before an Interview Board and qualify for the Interview by securing minimum qualifying or more marks.
After qualifying in the prescribed test and Interview, the selected candidates will be empanelled in the order of merit for appointment as Junior Court Assistant. The candidates may note that mere placement in the panel does not confer any right on the candidates to claim an appointment for the post of Junior Court Assistant.
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