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Supreme Court Recruitment 2025: Apply for 90 Law Clerk Vacancies – Check Eligibility & Exam Details Now!

The Supreme Court of India is inviting applications for 90 Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate positions, offering law graduates a chance to work closely with the judiciary. The application process runs from January 14 to February 7, 2025, with exams scheduled for March 9, 2025. Eligible candidates must hold a Law degree, be aged 20-32, and possess strong research skills. Apply online on the official SCI website to grab this prestigious opportunity!

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Supreme Court Recruitment 2025: Apply for 90 Law Clerk Vacancies – Check Eligibility & Exam Details Now!

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India (SCI) is offering a great chance for law graduates by announcing a recruitment drive for the position of Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate.

A total of 90 vacancies are available. Eligible candidates can apply online through the official SCI website starting January 14, 2025, and the last date to apply is February 7, 2025.

The examination for this recruitment will take place on March 9, 2025.

This is an excellent opportunity for law graduates to work closely with the judiciary and gain practical experience in legal research and analysis.

It also provides exposure to the functioning of India’s highest court.

Who Can Apply?

To apply for this role, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:

Selection Process

The selection process will be conducted in three stages:

Both the objective and subjective written tests will be held on the same day at 23 different cities across India.

Application Fee

How to Apply for SCI Recruitment 2025?

Candidates can follow these simple steps to complete their application:

Important Dates to Remember

For detailed information, candidates are encouraged to visit the official website of the Supreme Court of India.

“This recruitment drive is a prestigious opportunity for law graduates to enhance their career by contributing to the highest judicial institution in the country.”

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