Gauhati High Court Admit Card 2026 – Judicial Assistant Written Exam

 

Gauhati High Court Admit Card 2026


Gauhati High Court has released the admit card of the Written Examination for the recruitment of Judicial Assistant posts in the Principal seat of Gauhati High Court on 25th May 2026. The candidates who have submitted their online applications for these posts will have to appear in an OMR based written examination to be held on 31st May 2026 (Sunday) at Guwahati. Candidates may accordingly download their admit cards from this page in due course of time. 
 
The number vacancy for Judicial Assistant posts is 8.
 

Gauhati High Court Admit Card Details


Name of post: Judicial Assistant

No of posts:
8 posts

Name of organization: Gauhati High Court

Type of exam:
Written Examination

Date of exam: 31st May 2026 (Sunday)

Status of Admit Card: Released

Date of release of Admit Card: 25th May 2026

How to Download Gauhati High Court Admit Card?


Candidates who submitted online applications for these vacancy may download their call letter online. They may follow below mentioned steps to download the admit card.

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# Click on Gauhati High Court Admit Card Link.

# Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.

# Verify captcha and click on Search Candidate button.

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# Now, you will find an option to download your admit card.

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Exam Pattern of Judicial Assistant Posts in High Court


The selection process of Judicial Assistant posts consists of two stages - Written Examination and Viva-Voce.
 

Written Examination 

 
The written examination (objective type multiple-choice) of 2 hours duration will be conducted on OMR sheets and will test the candidates’ proficiency in English language, general knowledge, general aptitude, reasoning and Assamese language (20 marks).

The Assamese language proficiency segment will be of qualifying nature.

Candidates securing at least 40% marks i.e. 8 out of 20 marks in the Assamese language proficiency segment shall be treated as qualified to appear in the next stage. The marks obtained in the Assamese language segment shall not be taken into account while preparing the merit list.

There shall be negative marking in the written examination. For every incorrect answer, 0.25 mark (one-fourth of the marks allotted to the question) will be deducted.
 

Interview

 
Candidates equal to 3 times the number of vacancies (1:3) in order of merit in the written examination will be called to appear in the Interview/Viva-Voce and verification of documents. A candidate must secure atleast 60% i.e 12 out of 20 marks in the Interview/Viva-Voce in order to be considered qualified. 
 
Final selection is based on the combined marks of the written examination and the Interview/Viva-Voce. 



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