Madras High Court Office Assistant Syllabus 2021

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Madras High Court Office Assistant Selection Process:

The Selection Procedure of the Exam will be as follows:

  1. Written Exam
  2. Practical Test and Oral Test

 

Madras High Court Office Assistant Exam Details:

The selection of candidates will be based on Written Examination, Practical Test and Oral Test in the following manner:

Written Examination:

The written examination will consist of 50 multiple choice questions (objective type), each carrying 1 Mark. The duration will be 60 minutes. The written examination will consist of single paper containing:

PART-A : General Knowledge (30 questions)

PART-B : General Tamil (20 questions)

SYLLABUS

Part-A General knowledge including current affairs, basic arithmetic abilities and knowledge in house-keeping, hygiene, food and service, food production, gardening skills, water conservation, basic principles of guarding house/office etc. The question paper will be only in Tamil.
Part-B General Tamil upto 8th standard level of the Tamil Nadu State Government syllabus

Minimum qualifying marks:

PART-A : 9 Marks

PART-B : 6 Marks

– The candidate should get qualified in parts „Á‟ and „B‟ separately

– The candidates for Practical Test will be shortlisted, based on merit in the written examination, at a ratio not exceeding 10 times of the number of vacancies or as may be decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras, following the rule of reservation. However, in each reservation group, all the candidates, who secure the same mark as that of the cut-off mark for their reservation group, will be admitted to the Practical Test. Therefore, mere securing the minimum qualifying mark in the written examination will not confer any right on the candidate to get qualified for the practical test

– The marks obtained in the written examination will be only qualifying in nature and the same will not be counted for determining the final order of selection of the candidates.

– Any representation from candidates for changing the date of Examination / Selection process, change of examination centre, for relaxation of conditions mentioned in the notification or exam related direction or guidelines or minimum marks or qualification/requirement etc. or for revaluation/re-totalling will not be entertained, under any circumstances.

 

(B) Practical Test (70 Marks) (Minimum qualifying mark: 21 marks):

The candidates shortlisted, as per merit, will be called for practical test, to test their knowledge in office maintenance, House-keeping, hygiene, house-hold articles maintenance, other house-hold duties including food production, cooking, cleaning, food and beverage service, gardening skills, water conservation, basic principles of guarding a house/office etc.

(C) ORAL TEST (30 Marks) (Minimum qualifying mark: 9 marks) For Oral Test, the candidates will be shortlisted as per merit based on the marks secured by them in the Practical Test, in the ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 or such number as may be decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras with reference to the number of vacancies from and out of the qualified candidates in the Practical Test, following the rule of reservation.

 

Explanation:

– If the number of vacancies notified for a reservation group are five and above, the candidates for Oral Test therefore will be shortlisted, as per merit, based on the marks secured by them in the Practical Test, from among the qualified candidates in the Practical Test, in the ratio of 1:2 or such number as may be decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras, following the rule of reservation.

– If the number of vacancies notified for a reservation group are four and below, the candidates for Oral Test therefore will be shortlisted, as per merit, based on the marks secured by them in the Practical Test, from among the qualified candidates in the Practical Test, in the ratio of 1:3 or such number as may be decided by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras, following the rule of reservation.

-However, in each reservation group, all the candidates, who secure the same mark as that of the cut-off mark for their reservation group, will be admitted to the Oral Test. Therefore, mere securing the minimum qualifying mark in the Practical Test will not confer any right on the candidate to get qualified for the Oral Test

The object of oral test is to assess the suitability of the candidates by judging their mental alertness, skills, attitude, ethics, character, etc.

[In the Oral Test, the outstanding and meritorious record of candidates in Sports, Athletics, NCC, NSS, ACC, Scouts and Guides and Literary activities of the candidates besides his/her general physique, aptitude, flair for expression, grasp of General Knowledge etc., will also be taken into account. If the candidate is an „In-service candidate‟ or in the service of the State or Central Government or in the Government Aided Institutions or the Quasi Government Organizations, his/her personal file or record sheet or any other record showing his/her work and conduct will also be taken into account. Further, the services rendered in the defence forces will be considered as an additional qualification]

 

PREPARATION OF SELECTION LIST: Final selection of candidates will be made on the basis of combined marks secured by the candidates in the Practical Test and the Oral Test, as per merit and following the rule of reservation for each post separately.

 

EXAMINATION CENTRES:

(a) Written Examination / Practical Test / Oral Test will be conducted within the Judicial District of Chennai or any other place as may be decided by the High Court.

(b) The dates of Written Examination, Practical Test and Oral Test will be intimated to the eligible candidates only through the official website of the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in in due course and no personal intimation through post/courier will be sent to the candidates. Therefore, the candidates are strictly advised to follow the information in the official website of the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras.

(c) No TA/DA will be paid to the candidates to appear for the Written Examination / Practical Test / Oral Test.

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