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Madras High Court Office Assistant, Copyist Attender Selection Process:
The selection of candidates will be based on
(A) Common Written examination (Objective Type) (OMR Method) (170 Marks)
(B) Viva-voce (30 Marks)
(A) WRITTEN EXAMINATION:-
Written Examination will consist of two Parts, viz. Part- ‘A’ and Part – ‘B’
Syllabus:-
Part-A: General Tamil (upto SSLC Standard as per Tamil Nadu State Government syllabus) [General English (upto SSLC Standard as per Tamil Nadu State Government syllabus)* – for physically challenged candidates who have opted for General English] *Refer G.O.Ms.No.49, Human Resources (M) Department, dated 23.05.2022.
Part-B: General Studies, Aptitude and Mental Ability:- Current affairs, General Science, History, Indian National Movement, Indian Polity, Simplification, Highest Common Factor (HCF), Lowest Common Multiple (LCM), Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Area, Volume, Time and Work, Logical Reasoning, Puzzles, Dice, Visual Reasoning, Alpha Numeric Reasoning, Number Series. (upto SSLC Standard as per Tamil Nadu State Government syllabus.)
Note:-
(i) The questions in Part – ‘A’ will be in Tamil Language. *For Physically challenged candidates, it will be set either in Tamil or in English language as per their option. The questions in Part – ‘B’ will be in bilingual. (Both in English and Tamil Language).
(ii) Part -‘B’ will be evaluated, only if the candidate secures minimum qualifying marks of 40% (i.e., 20 Marks) in Part- ‘A’.
(iii) Marks secured in Part-‘A’ and Part – ‘B’ together will be considered for shortlisting the candidates for Viva-voce based on the rule of reservation.
(iv) As per G.O. (Ms.) No.49, Human Resources (M) Department, dated 23.05.2022, the Government has granted exemption in writing the Tamil Eligibility Test for the physically challenged candidates, who have studied in English medium. Hence, test will be conducted in General English (SSLC standard) for those who have opted for the same. This is applicable to the persons having disability below 40% also.
(B) Viva-Voce (30 marks) (Minimum qualifying marks:12)
(i) The candidates shortlisted, as per merit based on the marks secured in the Common Written Examination, will be called for Viva-voce, in the ratio of 1: 3 or such number as may be decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court. However, in each reservation group, all the candidates who secure the same mark will be called for Viva-voce. At the time of Viva-voce, certificate verification will be done.
(ii) The date and venue will be intimated to the eligible candidates. The venue for Vivavoce will be held at Chennai or any other place as decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras.
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