District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 for 67 Junior Typist and Various Posts – Apply Offline @ ganjam.dcourts.gov.in

District Court Ganjam Ganjam Last Date: 18th July, 2026
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District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 for 67 Posts – Apply Offline @ ganjam.dcourts.gov.in

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District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 for 67 Posts – Apply Offline @ ganjam.dcourts.gov.in

District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026: Golden Opportunity for 67 Government Posts in Odisha

The Office of the District Judge, Ganjam, Berhampur has released a Golden Opportunity for job seekers with the District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026. As per the official Advertisement No. 02/Rect./2026 dated 18 June 2026, a total of 67 vacancies have been announced for the positions of Junior Clerk-and-Copyist, Stenographer Grade-III, Junior Typist, and Salaried Amin. This is a prime chance for aspirants looking for Odisha Government Jobs and Sarkari Naukri in the judicial sector. The application process is offline, and the last date to apply is 18 July 2026 (5:00 PM). This comprehensive guide covers all details, including eligibility, vacancy breakdown, salary, selection process, and how to apply.

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Organization Office of the District Judge, Ganjam, Berhampur
Advertisement No. 02/Rect./2026
Total Vacancies 67
Posts Junior Clerk-and-Copyist, Stenographer Grade-III, Junior Typist, Salaried Amin
Apply Offline Last Date 18 July 2026 (5:00 PM)
Application Fee None
Official Website https://ganjam.dcourts.gov.in

District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 - Overview

The District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 is a significant recruitment drive under the Odisha District & Civil Courts' Judicial Staff Services Rules, 2008. This recruitment is for Regular (Permanent) government positions, offering excellent job security, a competitive salary as per the 7th Pay Commission, and career growth within the Odisha state judiciary. It is an ideal Sarkari Result for candidates seeking stable Court Jobs in Odisha.

Why Apply for District Court Ganjam Vacancy?

  • Job Security: These are regular government posts under the judicial system, ensuring lifelong job stability.
  • Competitive Pay Scale: Salaries range from Level-4 to Level-7 under the 7th CPC, with additional Dearness Allowance (DA) and allowances.
  • Career Growth: Opportunities for promotion within the Odisha Judicial Staff cadre.
  • No Application Fee: Candidates from all categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD) can apply without any fee.
  • Location: Based in Berhampur, a major city in southern Odisha.

District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 - Important Dates

Key Dates for Odisha Court Recruitment 2026
Event Date
Notification Release Date 18 June 2026
Application Start Date 18 June 2026
Last Date for Receipt of Application 18 July 2026 (5:00 PM)
Exam Date To be announced (candidates will be notified by Registered Post / official website)

Vacancy Breakdown: District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026 (67 Posts)

A total of 67 posts are advertised across four positions, distributed across Unreserved (UR), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC), and SEBC categories. This detailed vacancy table helps candidates understand the opportunities per category.

Detailed Vacancy Distribution for District Court Ganjam 2026
Post Designation UR ST SC SEBC Total Vacancy Count
Junior Clerk-and-Copyist 17 23 09 05 54
Stenographer Grade-III 01 05 01 01 8
Junior Typist 01 03 - - 4
Salaried Amin 01 - - - 1
Total 67

Note: The number of vacancies may increase or decrease. Reservations for Women, Ex-Servicemen, Persons with Disabilities, and Sports Persons will be applied as per Odisha State Government rules.

Salary & Pay Scale (7th Pay Commission)

Each post carries a fixed pay level under the Odisha Revised Scale of Pay (ORSP) Rules, 2017, with applicable DA and allowances. The salary structure is competitive and follows the latest government norms.

Salary Details for Ganjam District Court Posts
Post Name Pay Scale (INR) Pay Level
Junior Clerk-and-Copyist ₹19,900 - ₹63,200 Level-4
Stenographer Grade-III ₹25,500 - ₹81,100 Level-7
Junior Typist ₹19,900 - ₹63,200 Level-4
Salaried Amin ₹21,700 - ₹69,100 Level-5

The Stenographer Grade-III post offers the highest pay scale among all four positions, reflecting the specialized skill set required. All posts come with usual Dearness Allowance and other admissible government allowances.

Eligibility Criteria for District Court Ganjam Jobs

Common Eligibility (All Posts)

  • Citizenship: Must be a citizen of India.
  • Age Limit: Minimum 18 years, Maximum 42 years (as on 18 July 2026). Age relaxation: 5 years for SC/ST/SEBC/Women (Upper age 47 years). PWD/Ex-Servicemen as per State rules.
  • Language: Must be able to speak, read, and write Odia and have passed a test in Odia equivalent to M.E. standard.
  • Character & Health: Good character, sound health, free from organic defects.
  • Marital Status: Not have more than one spouse living.

Post-Specific Educational Qualification

Educational Qualification Breakdown
Post Minimum Education Additional Requirements
Junior Clerk-and-Copyist +3 (Graduation) from recognized University Diploma in Computer Application
Stenographer Grade-III +3 (Graduation) from recognized University Diploma in Computer Application + Shorthand 80 WPM + Typewriting 40 WPM
Junior Typist +3 (Graduation) from recognized University Diploma in Computer Application + Typewriting 40 WPM (English)
Salaried Amin Matriculation (Class 10) from recognized Board Revenue Inspector Training Certificate

Government Servants may apply with a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their Head of Office.

Selection Process & Exam Pattern for Ganjam Court Recruitment

The selection is multi-stage: Career Merit List → Written Test → Skill Test (where applicable) → Viva-Voce. Candidates up to 20 times the vacancy will be called for the written test based on a merit list of marks in HSC + 2 + 3.

Written Examination Pattern

Exam Pattern for District Court Ganjam 2026
Part Subject Max Marks Duration
For Junior Clerk-and-Copyist
Part-1 English 100 2 Hours
Part-1 Arithmetic 100 1 Hour
Part-1 General Knowledge 100 1 Hour
Part-2 Computer Science Test (Practical) 100 1 Hour
Part-3 Viva-Voce 45 -
For Stenographer Grade-III
Part-1 English (Qualifying) 100 2 Hours
Part-2 English Shorthand & Typewriting Test 50 5 + 10 min
Part-3 Computer Science Test (Practical) 100 1 Hour
Part-4 Viva-Voce 35 -
For Junior Typist
Part-1 English (Qualifying) 100 2 Hours
Part-2 English Typewriting Test 50 10 min
Part-3 Computer Science Test (Practical) 100 1 Hour
Part-4 Viva-Voce 35 -
For Salaried Amin
Part-I English & Odia 100 2 Hours
Part-I Arithmetic 100 1 Hour
Part-I Technical Knowledge in Survey & Settlement (Theory) 100 1 Hour
Part-II Technical Knowledge in Survey & Settlement (Practical) 50 45 min
Part-III Viva-Voce 25 -

Important: Minimum 35% in each written paper is required to qualify for the next stage. If a candidate applies for more than one post, they may appear in the examination for only one post of their choice.

How to Apply for District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026

The application process is offline only. Follow these steps to Apply Online for Ganjam Court Vacancy (i.e., download form online and submit physically):

  1. Download the prescribed application format Form-A from the official notification or the District Court website: https://ganjam.dcourts.gov.in.
  2. Fill in the form completely in your own handwriting and sign it.
  3. Mention the post name clearly in underlined CAPITAL LETTERS on the top of the envelope.
  4. Attach self-attested copies of all required documents.
  5. Affix one passport-size photograph in the designated box.
  6. Send or deliver the application to: Office of the District Judge, Ganjam, Berhampur, Odisha - PIN 760004, so it reaches by 5:00 PM on 18 July 2026.
  7. If applying for more than one post, submit a separate application form for each post. On the bottom of each form, mention the other post(s) you have applied for separately.

Common Mistakes to Avoid: Wrong format, unsigned applications, missing self-attestation, incorrect marks (exclude extra optional papers), outdated SEBC certificates (must be within 3 years), and late submissions.

Documents Required for Odisha Court Application

Self-attested copies of the following documents must be submitted along with the application form:

  • HSC Board certificate (proof of age and mark sheet)
  • Odia language certificate at M.E. standard
  • Two Character Certificates (from two Gazetted Officers / Medical Practitioners / Sarpanch) - in original
  • Three recent passport-size photographs (self-signed)
  • Two self-addressed envelopes stamped for ₹60 each (for Registered/Speed Post replies)
  • Self-declaration of no criminal antecedents and not having more than one spouse - in original
  • +2 and +3 mark sheets (for Jr. Clerk, Stenographer, Jr. Typist)
  • Diploma in Computer Application certificate (for Jr. Clerk, Stenographer, Jr. Typist)
  • Revenue Inspector Training certificate (for Salaried Amin only)
  • Caste certificate for SC/ST/SEBC (SEBC certificate must be issued within the last 3 years). Women must submit caste certificates by birth.
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) for Government Servants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026

What is the last date to apply for District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026?

The last date for receipt of the application (offline) is 18 July 2026, up to 5:00 PM.

What is the total number of vacancies in Ganjam District Court Recruitment 2026?

There are a total of 67 vacancies across four posts: Junior Clerk-and-Copyist (54), Stenographer Grade-III (8), Junior Typist (4), and Salaried Amin (1).

Is there any application fee for Ganjam Court Jobs?

No, there is no application fee for any category of candidate (General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD).

What is the selection process for District Court Ganjam Recruitment?

The selection involves: 1. Career Merit List (HSC + 2 + 3 marks) to shortlist candidates (20x vacancies), 2. Written Examination, 3. Skill/Practical Test (for Stenographer/Typist), and 4. Viva-Voce.

What is the salary for Junior Clerk and Stenographer posts?

The pay scale is: Junior Clerk - ₹19,900 - ₹63,200 (Level-4); Stenographer Grade-III - ₹25,500 - ₹81,100 (Level-7).

Can government employees apply for Ganjam District Court posts?

Yes, government servants (temporary or permanent) can apply provided they meet the qualification and age criteria. They must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their Head of Office along with the application.

What is the age limit for District Court Ganjam Recruitment 2026?

Candidates must be between 18 and 42 years of age as on 18 July 2026. Age relaxation of 5 years is applicable for SC/ST/SEBC/Women candidates (upper age limit becomes 47 years).

Where can I download the official notification for Ganjam Court Recruitment?

You can download the official notification PDF from the official website https://ganjam.dcourts.gov.in or through the direct link provided on this page.

Important Links - Odisha District Court Jobs 2026

Resource Link
Official Notification PDF Download Official Notification
District Court Ganjam Website Visit Official Website
Ganjam District Website https://ganjam.odisha.gov.in


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About District Court Ganjam

Ganjam was originally formed a part of the southern kingdom of ancient and there were local kings in the charge of administration of Justice. The principal Judicial Officers of the kingdom were called the "Dewan" who used to dispose of both Civil and Criminal cases.

The British annexed Ganjam to their crown along with other Zamindars of Southern Orissa in the year 1766. But it was only in 1803, the British Govt appointed Collectors and they used to function as the head of administration of Justice. By that time collectors were dealing with both civil and criminal cases. The relevant record discloses that Peter Cherry was the first collector of the District of Ganjam and he was vested with Magisterial Power in 1816.

Subsequently Ganjam and Vishakhapatnam Act 1839 came into force and the Collectors were considered the be the agents of the Governor having been vested with the powers to try and dispose of both the civil and criminal cases. Accordingly the Collector of the Ganjam District used to discharge his duties as Judcial head of the District for both Civil and Criminal cases, Collector's Courts was located at Ganjam till the year 1815 and thereafter it was shifted to Berhampur and then to Chattrapur, the present District Headquarters.


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Ganjam, Orissa - 760004
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