Madhya Pradesh High Court has started the process of recruitment for 40 posts of Junior Judicial Assistant. Interested candidates can apply till 15 October 2024. Application and fees have to be submitted within this date. Since only a few days are left to apply, we are telling you the complete process of application. Who can apply? Candidates applying for the posts of Junior Judicial Assistant should be between 18 and 35 years of age. Candidates from reserved categories will be given age relaxation as per government rules. The candidate must be a graduate from a recognized university. Along with this, it is also necessary to have a one-year diploma in computer application from a recognized institute. How much fee will have to be paid? According to the notification released on the official website of Madhya Pradesh High Court, the application fee for general category and other state applicants is Rs 943.40. At the same time, the fee for SC/ST/OBC/PWD category candidates has been kept at Rs 743.40. The application will be considered complete only after depositing the fee. Shorthand and typing required The candidates applying should be proficient in typing and shorthand in both Hindi and English languages. For this, they have to pass the shorthand and typewriting examination from a recognized board. Also, those who have a valid CPCT score card of Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information and Technology (MP-IT) can also apply. how to apply? To apply for these posts, candidates have to visit the official website of Madhya Pradesh High Court, mphc.gov.in. Click on the Recruitment/Result tab there and fill the application form. After registering, pay the application fee and submit the form. After submitting the form, print a copy of it and keep it with you, so that there is no problem in future. Four Friends Killed in Tragic Road Accident While Returning from Dussehra Fair in Aligarh Crown of Goddess Kali Stolen from Shyamnagar Temple: CCTV Footage Reveals Thief's Identity Disgusting for Supriya Shrinate, Prophet of Peace for Digvijay..! Congress' Stance on Zakir Naik?