Alerts and Updates for ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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Updates as of July 2, 2025
The Allahabad High Court Group C Exam 2025 syllabus and exam pattern have been highlighted as a key opportunity for candidates seeking government roles in Uttar Pradesh's judicial system. This update provides detailed subject-wise topics and structure for aspirants preparing for the examination. Candidates are encouraged to review the complete syllabus to align their preparation strategies accordingly.
Source: Prepdesk - Published 1 week agoThe final results for the Allahabad High Court Group C and Group D recruitment exams 2024-25 were declared earlier this year. Posts included Stenographer, Junior Assistant, Driver, Peon, and others, with results accessible on the official website. Candidates can download the result PDFs to check their status and further instructions.
Source: StudyIQ - Published April 17, 2025The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the final results for various posts under the Uttar Pradesh Civil Court Staff Centralized Recruitment 2024-25. This included positions like Stenographer Grade-III and Driver Grade-IV, with detailed notifications available on the official NTA portal. Aspirants are advised to stay updated for any subsequent recruitment cycles in 2025.
Source: NTA Exams Portal - Published March 19, 2025Stage-II examination details for the Driver Grade-IV post under the 2024-25 recruitment were announced earlier, with admit cards made available for shortlisted candidates. The exam was conducted in pen-and-paper mode, and provisional answer keys were displayed for objections. Candidates preparing for similar exams in 2025 should monitor official notices for updates.
Source: NTA Exams Portal - Published March 9, 2025The Allahabad High Court recruitment examination process for 2024-25 saw the release of scanned OMR answer sheets alongside provisional answer keys for Stage-II exams. This transparency allowed candidates to challenge discrepancies, a practice that may continue in future exams. Aspirants should regularly check the official website for similar updates in the current year.
Source: NTA Exams Portal - Published March 9, 2025Group Discussions
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