Supreme Court Recruitment 2025: Notification released for 90 Law Clerk cum RA posts
New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has released the recruitment notification for the post of Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate. It has released the Supreme Court of India recruitment 2025 notification for a total of 90 Law Clerk-cum-Research Associates vacancies. Interested candidates who meet all the eligibility conditions set by the top court can apply online for Supreme Court of India recruitment 2025 through the official website at sci.gov.in
The online application window for the SCI Law Clerk cum RA recruitment 2025 will be available from January 14 to February 7. Candidates must pay the application fee of Rs 500 to successfully complete the registration process. The written exam for the Supreme Court Law Clerk post will be held on March 9, 2025. The age limit is 20 to 32 years as on February 2, 2025.
Supreme Court of India recruitment 2025 highlights
Post | Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate |
Organiser | Supreme Court of India |
Vacancies | 90 |
Application window | January 14 to February 7, 2025 |
Registration mode | Online |
Written exam date | March 9, 2025 |
Official website | sci.gov.in |
How to apply online for Supreme Court Law Clerk recruitment 2025?
Step 1: Open the official website of SCI at sci.gov.in
Step 2: Land in the Careers/ Recruitment section on the homepage
Step 3: Search for the Supreme Court Law Clerk recruitment application form link
Step 4: Fill in the SCI Law Clerk application form with all details such as academic and personal
Step 5: Pay the registration fee of Rs 500 to complete registration process
Step 6: Scan and upload the required documents including photograph and signature
Step 7: Submit the Supreme Court Law Clerk application form
Step 8: Download and keep the hard copy of Supreme Court recruitment for future reference
Eligibility criteria
Candidates must be a Law Graduate having a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (including an Integrated Degree Course in Law) from a recognized institute by the Bar Council of India for enrolment as an Advocate. Students studying in the fifth year of the Five-Year Integrated Law Course or the third year of the Three-Year Law Course after graduation in any stream are also eligible to apply.
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