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Allahabad High Court Recruitment: 543 Positions Open for Review Officers, AROs, and Computer Assistants

The Allahabad High Court has announced a recruitment drive for 543 positions, including Review Officers, Assistant Review Officers, and Computer Assistants. Interested candidates can apply online until June 21, 2026. The selection process involves a written examination, with no negative marking, followed by a Main Examination and a Computer Test. Eligibility criteria include a Bachelor's degree and an 'O' Level Certificate, with age limits varying by position. This is a significant opportunity for those seeking government jobs in the legal sector.
 

Recruitment Notification for Allahabad High Court



The Allahabad High Court has released an official announcement regarding the recruitment of Review Officers (RO), Assistant Review Officers (ARO), and Computer Assistants (CA). Candidates interested in these roles can apply online through the official website. A total of 543 positions are available, and the application window will remain open until June 21, 2026.


Details of Available Positions

The recruitment drive includes the following positions:



  • Review Officers: 138 posts

  • Assistant Review Officers: 380 posts

  • Computer Assistants: 25 posts


Application Fees

The application fee is set at ₹1,200 for General and OBC candidates, while SC, ST, and EWS candidates are required to pay ₹1,000.


Eligibility Requirements

Candidates must meet the following criteria to apply:



  • A Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution in India.

  • An 'O' Level Certificate is also required.

  • Age limits vary by position: minimum age is 18 or 21 years, and the maximum age is 35 years. Age relaxation is applicable for candidates from reserved categories.


Selection Process Overview

The selection will be based on a written examination. The preliminary exam will consist of 200 multiple-choice questions, totaling 200 marks, with a duration of three hours. Notably, there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. Successful candidates will advance to the Main Examination, which is worth 150 marks, followed by a Computer Test for those who qualify.