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Madras High Court, Assistant Post Exam Admit Card Released

Harshita Sharma

Madras High Court Admit Card 2020 Released: Madras High Court has released the admit card of the document verification round for the post of Assistant / Reader / Examiner on the official website. All those candidates who are going to appear in the document verification round of assistant posts can download the admit card from the official website. To do this, the address of the official website of the Madras High Court is www.mhc.tn.gov.in.

Document verification and medical test for Assistant / Reader / Examiner posts have been scheduled on 25/26 February 2020. Candidates can appear for document verification and medical tests as per the scheduled time. For your information, let us know that some time ago, Madras High Court had a vacancy for Assistant – 119 posts, Reader / Examiner – 142 posts, Xerox Operator – 7 posts, Computer Operator – 76 posts and Typist – 229 posts. Selection for the posts of Assistant, Reader / Examiner, Xerox Operator will be done on the basis of written test, skill test, and oral test.

How to download admit card

First, go to the official website of Madras High Court and go to the Announcement section given on the homepage. Click on the link there which reads, "Intimation Letter for Certificate Verification & Physical Fitness Form for the posts of Assistant (to be held on 25.02.2020) and Reader / Examiner (to be held on 26.02.2020"). By clicking on it, a new window will open, on which you will have to enter all your required credentials. Admit card will be visible after doing so. Download it and you can remove the print if you want.

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