Vacancy Circular No: -
Telangana High Court Computer Operator, Assistant and Various Posts Recruitment 2023
Advertisement for the post of Computer Operator, Assistant and Various Posts at the Telangana High Court. Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. Candidates must check their eligibility i.e. educational qualification, age limit, experience and etc. The eligible candidates can submit their applications directly before 11th February 2023. Candidates can check the latest Telangana High Court Recruitment 2023 Computer Operator, Assistant and Various Posts Vacancy 2023 details and apply online at the tshc.gov.in/ recruitment 2023 page.
Telangana High Court Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ tshc.gov.in/. Telangana High Court selection will be done on the basis of tests/interviews and shortlisted candidates will be appointed in Telangana. More details of tshc.gov.in/ recruitment, new vacancy, upcoming notices, syllabus, answer key, merit list, selection list, admit card, result, upcoming notifications and etc. will be uploaded on the official website.
Number of Vacancy: 176 Posts
Educational Qualification:
1. Court Master/ Personal Secretaries: A Degree in Arts or Commerce or Law from a University in India. Candidate must have passed the Government Technical Examination or Shorthand test.
2. Translator: Candidate must have passed Law or a degree from a university. Recognized diploma or certificate course in translation from Telugu to English and vice versa
3. Computer Operator: A Degree in BCA or Arts or Commerce or Law or Post Graduation Diploma in computer programming/ Applications from a University in India.
Candidate must have passed the Typewriting in Higher Grade examination in English.
4. Assistant Librarian: Candidate must have passed B.Li.Sc and LLB or M.Li.Sc from a university.
5. UD Steno: A Degree in Science or Arts or Commerce or Law or from a University in India. Candidate must have passed the Government Technical Examination or Shorthand test.
6. Assistant: A Degree in Science or Arts or Commerce or Law or from a University in India.
7. Examiner: A Degree in Science or Arts or Commerce or Law or from a University in India.
8. System Assistant: Candidate must have passed B.Tech/ Diploma in Electronics/ B.Sc in electronics/ computer/ IT from a recognized university.
9. Office Subordinate: Candidate must have passed any exam in between 7th to 10th class or its equivalent examination. The candidate should have professional skills like cooking, painting, etc.
Pay Scale:
INR
19000-133630/- Per Month
Age Limit: 18 to 34 years old as of 11th January 2023.
Application Fee:
The applicants who belong to the OC/ BC category have to pay Rs. 600/-.
The applicants who belong to the SC/ ST/ EWS category have to pay Rs. 400/-.
Selection Procedure: The selection will be done on the basis of merit through the competitive examination.
Applications for this job are to be filled online. Please follow the link is given below to apply (or visit the original job details page): https://tshc.gov.in/recruitment_info.jsp
Published on: 22nd January 2023
For more details, please refer to official notification at View Official Notification
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Founded by the 7th Nizam H.E.H. Mir Osman Ali Khan, initially the High Court was set up as High Court of Hyderabad for the then Princely State of Hyderabad Deccan in the year 1919 with six judges, the number then rose to 12 after Andhra Pradesh was formed in 1956. The High Court was later renamed to High Court of Andhra Pradesh, as it was set up on 5thNovermber, 1956 under the States Reorganization Act, 1956.
During the Nizam era, a regular and efficient judicial system was introduced in Hyderabad State by Sir Salar Jung, the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State (1853-83). Before that, the chief judicial power in civil matters vested in the Subhedar, while the Kotwal was the head of criminal justice administration. In the districts, administration of justice in civil and criminal cases relating to Muslims was left to the MriAdls or Darul-Quaza Courts, who were assisted by Qazis. Cases involving Hindus were usually decided by Govndrao courts; for Christians, there were AdalatBeroon Bolds; and for Arabss, MakumsQazawat-e-Arab. A separate Court was established for Europeans in the Residency in 1864.