EMPLOYMENT NOTIFICATION FOR DIFFERENT POSTS IN MURSHIDABAD JUDGESHIP
I WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE INFORMATION ABOUT MURSHIDABAD COURT JOB RECRUITMENT IN 2018 . MURSHIDABAD COURT EMPLOYMENT NOTIFICATION DATE IS - 22/11/2018.
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Online Applications are invited from the eligible
Indian Citizens in the following prescribed format
for preparation of separate panels to fill up the
existing and expected vacancies, mentioned below, in
different categories of posts, in the Judgeship of Murshidabad,
West Bengal. The
application must be
submitted within 15.12.2018.
The appointment will initially be made on purely
temporary basis which is likely to be
made permanent, for all categories of posts.
Eligibility- Age, Minimum Qualifying and other
qualification required, Scheme of
examination and Syllabus for each examination for each
category are given below:-
Eligibility
Age :
Not less than 18 years and not more than 40 years as on 1st
January, 2018 for all categories
of posts (excepting the post of English Stenographer
& Bengali Stenographer). Relaxation of age
limit for 5(five) years in case of candidates SC/ST
category and for 3(three) years in case of
candidates of OBC Category only. The upper age limit,
in case of Physically Handicapped
Candidate, is 45 years. Relaxation of age limit in
case of Ex-Serviceman Category is as per
existing Government Rules. For English /Bengali
Stenographer (Basic Grade), age must not be
less than 18 years and must not be more than 37 years
on 1st January, 2018, and the upper age
limit shall be relaxable up to 5 years for the post of
Bengali Stenographer for an employee under
the State Govt. holding a permanent post. There shall be
no age limit for permanent Typists,
Permanent Steno-Typist and Permanent Clerk-cum-Typist
under the Government of West
Bengal who will apply for recruitment to the posts of
Bengali Stenographer (Basic Grade). For
English Stenographer, there shall be no age limit for
persons holding permanent posts of Typists
or Steno-Typists under the State Government.
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Essential Qualification :
In respect of Group –: For all posts in Group-B
& C category, the
Candidate must have passed Madhayamik or equivalent
examination from any recognized Board
and at least a Certificate in Computer Training from a
recognized Institution and a satisfactory
fingering speed in Computer operation. Moreover, (i)
for L.D.C. Acquisition of elementary
knowledge in Computer operation with the ability of
Typing on Computer at the speed of 35
words per minutes in English and 25 words per minutes
in Bengali from a reputed organization
for a period not less than 6(six) months. Knowledge in
type-writing in English is preferable. (ii)
for English Stenographer (Basic Grade), a minimum
speed @ 80 w.p.m. in Shorthand and a
minimum speed @ 30 w.p.m. in typewriting from a
legible manuscript in English for 10 minutes
and also at least a Certificate in Computer Training
(not less than 6 months) from a recognized
Institution and a satisfactory fingering speed in
Computer operation are required. (iii) For
Bengali Stenographer (Basic Grade), a minimum typing
speed from a legible manuscript for 10
minutes @ 20 w.p.m. in Bengali and a minimum speed @
60 w.p.m. in Bengali shorthand and
also knowledge in computer operation are required and
also at least a Certificate in Computer
Training (not less than 6 months) from a recognized
Institution and a satisfactory fingering speed
in Computer operation are required.
In respect of Group – D category (Peon/Farash/Night
Guard and Process Server): The candidate
must have class VIII pass certificate from any
recognized School or recognized Madrasa or any
other recognized equivalent Institution.For the post
of Night Guard, the candidates should be
sound health, good physique and free from any organic
defect and bodily infirmity.
Mode of Examination: -
(1) For Lower Division Clerk: - The examination shall
consist of two parts viz. Part-I and Part-II.
Only the successful candidates of Part-I Examination
who will qualify on obtaining the
qualifying marks to be fixed by the Appropriate
Authority, shall be called for Part-II
Examination. The Part-I will carry 100 marks having
100 questions of 1 (one) mark each,
comprising of multiple choice objective type questions
on English, General Studies and
Arithmetic. The duration of Part-I examination shall
be 1 ½ hours. The Part-II shall consist of
conventional type question on (a) Group-A-English and
(b) Group-B- Bengali carrying 50 marks
each for Group-A and Group-B. The duration of Part-II
examination shall be one hour and the
Syllabus for which will be fixed by the Appropriate
Authority. On the basis of the result of the
Part-II examination a number of candidates will be
selected for personality test along with
Computer Test carrying 10 marks and a final panel will
be prepared on the basis of the result of
the total marks obtained in Part-II Examination and
personality test. The Appropriate Authority
shall fix the minimum qualifying marks in Part- II
Examination. The standard of examination
shall be similar to that of Madhyamik of the West
Bengal Board of Secondary Education.
(2) Group-D (Peon/Night Guard)/Farash) (excepting
Karmabandhu (Sweeper)):- A written
examination to be conducted by the Authority. The
Authority shall determine the syllabus for
and scheme and method of the written examination. And
the basis of the result of the written
examination, a number of candidates will be selected
for personality test and on the basis of the
total marks obtained in the written examination and
personality test; a final panel will be
prepared.
(3) Process Server/ Summon Bailiff (Group-D) :- A
written examination to be conducted by the
Authority. The Authority shall determine the syllabus
for and scheme and method of the written
examination. And the basis of the result of the
written examination, a number of candidates will
be selected for personality test and on the basis of
the total marks obtained in the written
examination and personality test; a final panel will
be prepared.
(4) For Bengali Stenographer (Basic Grade): - The
examination for Paper-I – Bengali – 100
marks (time 1 ½ hours)- syllabus – drafting of a
report from points or materials – Translation
from English into Bengali-condensing of a prose
passage and grammar; Paper-II – Typing in
Bengali – 100 marks; Paper-III –Dictation of a Bengali
passage to be written in shorthand and
transcription (in Bengali) – 400 marks will be held in
a single process or, if the number of
applications is large, in two parts, Part-I – Bengali
(Paper-I) and Part-II – Typing in Bengali
(Paper-II) and Dictation (Paper-III). On the basis of
the result of the Part-I and Part-II
Examination a number of successful Candidates will be
selected for personality test when the
knowledge in computer operation shall also be tested.
On the basis of the result of Part-I, Part-II,
Personality test and knowledge in computer operation,
a final panel will be prepared. Candidates
have to bring their own Type Writer machine and Short hand
note book at the Examination
Centre.
(5) For English Stenographer (Basic Grade): - Paper-I –
Dictation & Transcription (400 marks)
(Dictation lasting for 6 minutes followed by
transcription of notes in candidates’ own
handwriting for an hour); Paper-II -General English
(100 marks) (Syllabus – Spelling, Correct
use of words, Correctness of sentences, use of common
phrases, Synonyms an antonyms and
Punctuation (Time limit 1 ½ hours); Paper –III-Typing
in typewriter machine (100 marks) (The
candidates are required to type from a manuscript
accurately on the Type writer @ not less than
30 words per minute. The test will be for 10 minutes).
On the basis of the result of the all the
three papers a number of successful candidates will be
called for Personality test when
knowledge in computer operation shall also be tested.
On the basis of the result of all the three
papers and also computer operation and personality
test, a final panel will be prepared. (The
number of errors shall be admissible in respect of Paper
–I and III and qualifying marks in any or
all the papers and in the aggregate shall be fixed by
the authority). Candidates have to bring their
own Type Writer machine and Short hand note book at
the Examination Centre.
The appropriate authority/authorities shall have the
discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or
all the tests for different categories of posts,
mentioned above, and to relax such marks in respect
of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribe and Other Backward Classes, if
deemed necessary.
N.B. :- (1) No supporting documents are required to be submit with the Application (2) Verification
of original documents will be done before the final
stage of the examination. (3) SC/ST/OBC
candidates of other States will be treated as General
Candidates; (4) The application fee for the posts
under Group B & C category is ₹ 250/- for General
category and ₹ 100/- & ₹ 75/- respectively for
SC/ST candidates only and for Group-D post the
application fee is ₹ 100/- for General category and
Rs. 75/- & Rs. 50/- respectively for SC/ST
candidates only. (5) Defective/incomplete
applications/unsigned applications / applications
submitted without proper application fee and
according to format will be summarily rejected. (6)
Admit Cards are also be downloaded from the
website www.drcmurshidabad.in. (7) Admission to the test/examination will be deemed provisional,
subject to verification and determination of the
Candidate’s eligibility and suitability in all
respect. If at any stage of the process, a Candidate
is found to be ineligible for admission to the test/s
in terms of the Notice, his/her candidature shall be
cancelled without making any reference to
him/her and without assigning any reason. (8) A
candidate furnishing incorrect or false particulars or
suppressing material information, will be
disqualified, and, if appointed, shall be liable for dismissal
from service. (9) The District Recruitment Committees
reserves the right to offer appointment to the
selected candidate at any place under this judgeship
and not according to the preference/option given
by an applicant. (10) Once appointed, the matters
regarding service, seniority, promotion etc. in
respect of an appointee will be regulated by the Rules
followed in this judgeship. (11) In case of any
dispute, the decision of the District Recruitment
Committee of the respective Judgeship shall stand
final. (12) Candidates, whose application will be
found not in order, will not be allowed to appear
before the test/s and authority will bear no responsibility
to inform. (13) The District Recruitment
Committee reserves the right to make short lists of
successful candidates. The panel/s thus formed
shall remain effective till the process of giving
appointment against the notified vacancies, is
completed. However, the said panel/s shall remain
valid only for a year from the date of its
formation. (14) In case of any dispute, the decision
of the District Recruitment Committee,
Murshidabad Judgeship shall stand final. (15) The
District Recruitment Committee, Murshidabad
Judgeship shall also have the full discretion to fix
minimum qualifying marks in respect of all
categories of post and shall have the full discretion
to relax any or part of the norms. (16) The
Physically Challenged candidates who wants scribe
during the examination must apply before the
Chairman, District Recruitment Committee, Murshidabad
for allowing scribe with all necessary
particulars and the District Recruitment Committee
Murshidabad has full discretion to decide to
whom scribe will be allowed. (17) There is no requirement to send
the printed Application Form
to the office of the District Judge, Murshidabad.
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