Hi friends,
The Supreme Court of India has announced an exciting opportunity for qualified IT professionals to apply for positions as Senior and Junior Programmers. This recruitment drive is an excellent chance for those looking to join the prestigious apex judicial institution in the country. The positions available for application are 6 for Senior Court Assistant-cum-Senior Programmer and 20 for Junior Court Assistant-cum-Junior Programmer, both categorized as Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted roles. In this article, we will provide all the essential details regarding eligibility criteria, application process, examination structure, and more to help you get started.
Supreme Court of India Recruitment 2025
## Job Overview
| Job Role | Details |
| ——————————————— | ———————————————— |
| Senior Court Assistant-cum-Senior Programmer | Organization/Company: Supreme Court of India |
| | Qualification: B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science/IT or equivalent; Master’s in Computer Applications or M.Sc. in Computer Science |
| | Experience: 6 years |
| | Salary: Level 8 (₹47,600/- + allowances) |
| | Job Type: Full-time |
| | Location: New Delhi |
| Junior Court Assistant-cum-Junior Programmer | Organization/Company: Supreme Court of India |
| | Qualification: B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science/IT; B.Sc. in Computer Science; Bachelor in Computer Applications |
| | Experience: None |
| | Salary: Level 6 (₹35,400/- + allowances) |
| | Job Type: Full-time |
| | Location: New Delhi |
*Note: The number of vacancies can change based on administrative requirements.*
## Eligibility Criteria
### Senior Court Assistant-cum-Senior Programmer
– **Age Limit**: 18 to 35 years (as on April 1, 2025)
Relaxations apply for SC/ST/OBC/PWD/Ex-Servicemen and dependents of freedom fighters according to Government norms.
– **Educational Qualifications and Experience**:
– B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science/IT or equivalent with 6 years of experience in computerization.
– OR
– Master’s Degree in Computer Applications or M.Sc. in Computer Science with 6 years of experience.
– OR
– B.Sc. in Computer Science or BCA with First Class (minimum 60% marks) and 7 years of experience in computerization.
– **Desirable**: A degree in Law from a recognized university (preferred but not essential).
### Junior Court Assistant-cum-Junior Programmer
– **Age Limit**: 18 to 30 years (as on April 1, 2025)
Applicable age relaxations as mentioned.
– **Educational Qualifications**:
– B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science/IT;
– OR
– B.Sc. in Computer Science;
– OR
– Bachelor in Computer Application from a recognized university or equivalent.
– **Experience**: No prior work experience is required.
## Examination Scheme
The recruitment process is structured into four stages:
1. **Written Test** (Objective Type): Covers General English, General Awareness, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude.
2. **Technical Aptitude Test** (Objective Type).
3. **Practical Aptitude Test**.
4. **Interview**.
Candidates must achieve a minimum of 50% marks to progress through each stage. Only the top 10 candidates from the Written and Technical Tests will advance to the Practical Test. Similarly, only three times the total vacancies will be called for the Interview.
## Selection Process
Candidates will be empanelled based on merit and successful completion of all selection stages. Inclusion in the merit list does not guarantee appointment; final appointments depend on document verification and the discretion of the Competent Authority.
## Exam Centers
Recruitment tests will take place in various cities including:
– New Delhi/NCR
– Mumbai
– Kolkata
– Hyderabad
– Bengaluru
Candidates are required to select two preferred cities during the application process, although the Supreme Court reserves the right to assign different exam centers.
## Application Process
– Applications must be submitted online via the Supreme Court’s official website: [www.sci.gov.in](https://www.sci.gov.in).
– Separate applications are necessary for each post.
– Required documents such as a recent photograph, signature, and supporting documents must be uploaded.
– **Application Fee**:
– ₹1000/- for General and OBC candidates.
– ₹250/- for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen/Differently Abled/Dependent of Freedom Fighter category.
– Payment must be conducted online via the UCO Bank payment gateway.
*Note*: Other modes of fee payment or postal applications will not be accepted.
## Important Dates
– **Start of Online Application**: June 6, 2025
– **Last Date to Apply**: June 27, 2025 (till 11:55 PM)
## General Instructions
1. Admit Cards will be available online only. No postal communication will be sent.
2. Candidates should verify eligibility before applying. All selection stages are provisional until document verification at the interview.
3. In case of multiple applications, only the latest submission will be considered.
4. No fee refunds will be issued.
5. Misconduct or providing false information will lead to disqualification and potential legal actions.
6. Those employed in government or PSU sectors must provide a No Objection Certificate (NOC) during the interview.
7. Candidates should retain their application number to access admit cards and track status.
8. Concessions are available for differently abled candidates based on SSC/UPSC guidelines.
9. All recruitment communication will be through email and SMS; hence valid contact details should be provided.
10. The Registry retains the right to change, suspend, or modify the recruitment process without prior notice.
## Why Join the Supreme Court of India?
Joining the Supreme Court’s Registry is more than just a job; it represents a chance to serve the nation within the most authoritative judicial environment. These positions not only assure a stable government career but also offer remarkable growth potential, benefits, and the opportunity to be part of significant digital transformation in the Indian Judiciary.
## How to Apply
To apply, click the link: APPLY NOW.
### Important Links
– APPLY NOW
– NOTIFICATION PDF
– OFFICIAL WEBSITE LINK
Please note that this article serves informational purposes only, and we do not charge any fee for applying. All information has been sourced from official government announcements.