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Job Post: Research Assistants @ Kerala High Court [Apply by Feb 25]

By LawStreet News Network      16 February, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Research Assistants @ Kerala High Court [Apply by Feb 25]

Online applications are invited from qualified Indian Citizens for temporary appointment as Research Assistant in the High Court of Kerala. The appointment will be for a period of two years only.

Honorarium

12000/- (Likely to be enhanced)

Number of vacancies: 21

Qualification

Graduation in Law. Final year/semester law students are also eligible to apply. Applications of final year/semester law students will be considered only on production of the final year mark list within 45 days from the last date of closure of Step II process as explained below.

Mode of Selection

Selection will be on the basis of the viva voce examination.

How to apply

Eligible candidates are required to apply only ONLINE through the Recruitment Portal.

The online application process has two parts Step I and Step-II. Step-I/New Applicant is the first part of the registration of the applications. Step-II/ Registered Applicant is the second part of the process for those applicants who complete Step-I.

A candidates online application is complete only if he/she completes both the steps which include the submission of applications by clicking the FINAL SUBMISSION option available in Step-II process.

Important Dates

Date of commencement of Step I and Step II Process: 31.01.2019
Date of Closure of Step II Process: 25.02.2019

Contact

For removal of doubts, candidates may call 0484-2562235 on all working days between 10.00 AM and 04.30 PM.

Read the official notification below.



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