If you are also interested in applying for peon recruitment in Punjab-Haryana High Court, then this news can prove to be very beneficial for you. The application process for this recruitment in Punjab and Haryana High Court is going on on the official website. All the interested candidates who want to apply for this can apply by visiting the official website. But whatever the job, it is natural for the candidates to have questions about the selection process. In such a situation, the candidates applying for this recruitment will have questions about its selection process. So let’s know the answer to this question through this news.
What is the selection process
All the candidates applying for these posts will first have to take a written test of 100 marks in which there will be 50 multiple choice questions (2 marks each) related to general knowledge, general awareness, current affairs and numerical ability, in which there will be no negative marking. The duration of the exam is 90 minutes and the question paper will be set in English, Hindi and Punjabi language.
Candidates who qualify the written exam will be called for physical ability test which will be of qualifying nature only which will include 800 meter race, long jump and high jump.
How much is the vacancy
A total of 300 posts will be filled in the organization through this recruitment drive. These include-
General Category: 243 posts
SC/ST/BC: 30 posts
Ex-Servicemen: 15 posts
Divyang: 12 posts
When is the last date
The application process for these recruitment will end on September 20, 2024. Interested candidates should apply by this date.
How much will be the application fee?
Punjab, Haryana and UT. Apart from Chandigarh, the application fee for General and SC/ST/BC of other areas/states is Rs 700. Punjab, Haryana and UT. The application fee for SC/ST/BC, ex-servicemen and disabled persons of Chandigarh areas/states is Rs 600. The fee must be paid through online mode. For more related details, candidates can visit the official website of Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh.