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Application begins: Apply for Delhi High Court Judicial Service exam before Dec 12, check revised schedule here

A total of 147 vacancies have been released for which the application is invited. The last date to apply is December 12, 2018.

Updated on: Nov 22, 2018 11:11 AM IST
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Application process for judicial services examination conducted by Delhi High Court has begun from Thursday, November 22.

The preliminary examination is scheduled on January 13, 2019. Earlier the date of exam was February 10, 2019. (HT File Photo)
The preliminary examination is scheduled on January 13, 2019. Earlier the date of exam was February 10, 2019. (HT File Photo)

A total of 147 vacancies have been released for which the application is invited. The last date to apply is December 12, 2018.

Click here to apply.

The preliminary examination is scheduled on January 13, 2019. Earlier the date of exam was February 10, 2019.

Check the old notification here.

A notification released on November 14, 2018 stated the date of exam- February 10 and the number of vacancy-50. However, on November 19, Delhi High Court recruitment body released a corrigendum notification that revised the details. Now the exam is scheduled on January 13 and the number of vacancy is 147. Moreover, the last date of application is revised from December 22 (old) to , December 12, 2018 (new).

Check fresh notification here.

 
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Nandini

Nandini is a content producer for careers and education section at HT Delhi. She has an experience of four years in journalism covering health, lifestyle and crime beats.

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