AP High Court recruitment 2026: 300 vacancies announced across multiple roles, applications begin on 30 March
The High Court of Andhra Pradesh (APHC) has released a detailed notification inviting online applications for 300 vacancies across multiple administrative, technical, and support roles under direct recruitment. The application process will begin on March 30, 2026, and will remain open until April 19, 2026 (11:59 pm) on the official website — High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
This recruitment drive is being conducted under the AP High Court Service Rules, 2025, and includes both fresh and carried-forward vacancies, offering opportunities for candidates with diverse qualifications ranging from 10th pass to graduates and technical professionals.
Candidates can submit their applications only through online mode via the official website (aphc.gov.in). No offline applications will be accepted.
The recruitment spans 13 different posts, covering clerical, technical, and support staff positions:
Interested candidates can download the official recruitment advertisement by clicking on the link below.
Candidates interested in applying for the High Court of Andhra Pradesh recruitment 2026 can follow these steps to complete the application process smoothly:
The High Court has clarified that the detailed examination schedule will be released separately, and candidates must rely only on the official website for authentic updates.
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AP High court application process and dates
Candidates can submit their applications only through online mode via the official website (aphc.gov.in). No offline applications will be accepted.
- Application start date: March 30, 2026
- Last date to apply: April 19, 2026 (11:59 pm)
- Mode of application: Online only
- Exam schedule: To be announced on the official website
AP High Court recruitment vacancy details
The recruitment spans 13 different posts, covering clerical, technical, and support staff positions:
- Assistant: 78 posts
- Data Entry Operator: 50 posts
- Typist: 44 posts
- Copyist: 34 posts
- Computer Operator: 31 posts
- Examiner: 27 posts
- Office Subordinate: 20 posts
- U.D. Stenographer: 7 posts
- Section Officer: 5 posts
- Senior System Officer: 1 post
- Assistant Librarian: 1 post
- Librarian Grade-II: 1 post
- Stenographer: 1 post
Interested candidates can download the official recruitment advertisement by clicking on the link below.
How to apply online for AP High Court Recruitment 2026
Candidates interested in applying for the High Court of Andhra Pradesh recruitment 2026 can follow these steps to complete the application process smoothly:
- Go to the High Court’s official portal, https://aphc.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on the “Recruitments” or “Latest Notifications” tab.
- Find and select the link for AP High Court Recruitment 2026 and click on “Apply Online”.
- Enter basic details such as name, mobile number, and email ID to generate login credentials.
- Log in using your credentials and complete the form with personal, educational, and category details carefully.
- Upload scanned copies of photograph, signature, and relevant certificates as per the prescribed format.
- Complete the payment through online modes such as debit card, credit card, or net banking (if applicable).
- Review all details, submit the form, and download/print the confirmation page for future reference.
What candidates should know
This recruitment drive is a significant opportunity for government job aspirants in Andhra Pradesh, particularly those targeting roles in the judicial system. With a wide range of posts available, candidates from different educational and skill backgrounds can apply.The High Court has clarified that the detailed examination schedule will be released separately, and candidates must rely only on the official website for authentic updates.
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