Bombay High Court Aurangabad Recruitment 2026 for 18 Cook Posts – Apply @ bombayhighcourt.gov.in

Bombay High Court Aurangabad Last Date: 10th September, 2026
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Bombay High Court Aurangabad Recruitment 2026 for 18 Cook Posts – Apply @ bombayhighcourt.gov.in


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Quick Summary – High Court of Bombay (Aurangabad) Cook Recruitment 2026

Organization High Court of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad
Post Name Cook
Total Vacancies 18 (17 Select List + 4 Waitlist + 1 PwD Reserved)
Last Date to Apply 10 September 2026 (by 5:00 PM)
Official Website bombayhighcourt.gov.in
Application Mode Speed Post only
Pay Scale ₹16,600 – ₹52,400 (7th CPC Pay Matrix S-3)

This is a golden opportunity for candidates seeking Sarkari Naukri in Maharashtra. The High Court of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad has released the latest notification 2026 for the recruitment of 18 Cooks. If you meet the eligibility criteria, apply immediately via Speed Post. This is a permanent government job under the 7th Pay Commission with excellent job security and career growth.

Detailed Vacancy Breakdown for High Court of Bombay Aurangabad Cook Recruitment 2026

Vacancy Distribution for Cook Post
Post Designation Total Vacancies Reserved for PwD (4%) Select List Waitlist
Cook 18 1 (to be filled in future) 17 4

Note: The select list and waitlist will remain valid for 2 years from the date of publication.

Eligibility Criteria – Cook Recruitment 2026

Educational Qualification

Minimum 4th Standard Pass from a recognized board. Candidates with higher qualifications (SSC, HSC, Degree) are also eligible.

Age Limit

Between 18 and 38 years as of the advertisement date (17 August 2026). Age relaxation: Up to 43 years for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC). No age limit for government/court employees applying through proper channel.

Language & Skills

  • Must be able to read, write, and speak Marathi and Hindi.
  • Adequate knowledge of cooking, including preparation of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
  • Preference given to candidates with a Cooking Course Certificate from a recognized institute.
  • Preference for candidates with 2+ years of experience in 3-star/5-star hotels or recognized organizations.

Other Requirements

  • Good character and conduct (two character certificates required).
  • Must comply with Maharashtra Civil Services (Small Family) Rules, 2005 – maximum 2 living children.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra required.

How to Apply for High Court of Bombay Cook Recruitment 2026

Follow these steps to submit your application via Speed Post only:

  1. Download the Application Form from the official website: Click here for Application Form.
  2. Fill in the form carefully. Attach self-attested copies of all required documents (educational certificates, caste certificate, experience certificates, etc.).
  3. Attach original documents as listed: two character certificates (Appendix B), Small Family Declaration (Appendix A), NOC (if applicable), one self-addressed envelope with ₹5 stamp, one passport-size photo, and a list of dishes you can prepare.
  4. Enclose a Demand Draft/Postal Order of ₹200 (non-refundable) payable to "Registrar High Court Bench at Aurangabad" – to be submitted at the time of practical test (not with application).
  5. Send the complete application package via Speed Post to the address below, ensuring the outer envelope is superscribed with "Application for the post of Cook".

Postal Address:

Manager (Admin),

High Court of Bombay Bench at Aurangabad,

Jalna Road, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar - 431009.

Last Date: 10 September 2026, 5:00 PM. Applications received after the deadline will be rejected.

Selection Process & Mark Distribution

Shortlisted candidates will be called for a practical evaluation. The total marks are 50. Minimum passing marks in the cooking practical test is 15 out of 30.

Selection Process Marks
Sr. No. Evaluation Method Maximum Marks
1 Cooking Practical Test 30
2 Physical Fitness Test 10
3 Oral Interview 10
Total 50

Note: Candidates must submit a Demand Draft of ₹200 (non-refundable) at the time of the practical test. The select list and waitlist will be valid for 2 years.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – High Court of Bombay Cook Recruitment 2026

1. What is the last date to apply for High Court of Bombay Cook Recruitment 2026?

The last date to submit your application via Speed Post is 10 September 2026, by 5:00 PM.

2. How many vacancies are there for Cook in this recruitment?

Total 18 vacancies are advertised, including 1 reserved for Persons with Disabilities (PwD). A select list of 17 candidates and a waitlist of 4 candidates will be prepared.

3. What is the educational qualification required?

Minimum 4th Standard Pass from a recognized board. Candidates with higher qualifications are also eligible.

4. What is the pay scale for this post?

The pay scale is ₹16,600 – ₹52,400 per month (7th Pay Commission, Pay Matrix Level S-3) plus allowances as per rules.

5. How can I apply for this job?

You must apply via Speed Post only to the address: Manager (Admin), High Court of Bombay Bench at Aurangabad, Jalna Road, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar - 431009. The application form is available on the official website.

6. What is the selection process?

The selection includes a Cooking Practical Test (30 marks), Physical Fitness Test (10 marks), and Oral Interview (10 marks). Minimum passing marks in the practical test is 15.

7. Is there any age relaxation for reserved categories?

Yes, reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC) can apply up to 43 years. Government employees have no age limit.

8. Where can I download the official notification and application form?

You can download the official notification PDF from this link and the application form from this link.


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