Punjab and Haryana Court Admit Card 2022 : Check Here To Know More!

Safalta Expert Published by: Saksham Chauhan Updated Wed, 28 Sep 2022 12:11 AM IST

Highlights

On September 26, 2022, the High Court of Punjab and Haryana will release the admit card for the online written test for the Clerk position. By logging into the website, applicants can check the status of their admission cards. The admission card will include all pertinent information, including the examination date, time, location, etc. On the day of the exam, candidates can get their SSSC Punjab Admit Card and show up for the online examination. 

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On September 26, 2022, the High Court of Punjab and Haryana will release the admit card for the online written test for the Clerk position. On the day of the exam, candidates can get their SSSC Punjab Admit Card and show up for the online examination.
On October 3, 4, and 5, 2022, the computer-based test will be administered. By logging into the website, applicants may check the status of their admission cards. The admission card will include all pertinent information, including the examination date, time, location, etc. Check here : Free E-Books : Download PDF On Most Important GK Topics!

How to Download the 2022 Admit Card for the Punjab and Haryana Court?

  1. Visit the court's official website at sssc.gov.in.
  2. "Clerk (Subordinate Courts of Chandigarh(UT))" should be selected.
  3. You will be sent to a different page where you must click "Already Registered?" To Sign In
  4. Enter your user name and password.
  5. Get the SSSC Clerk Admit Card here.

Punjab and Haryana Court Login Link

On the E-Admit Card, the candidates must insert their photograph, fully confirmed by a Gazatted Officer or self attested. The applicant's photo must match the one they supplied while filling out their online application. The applicant won't be permitted to enter the test centre if their submitted photo doesn't match their actual photo, and under no circumstances will that request be taken into consideration at that time or in the future.

Exam Pattern

  • There will be 50 general knowledge questions and 50 questions in English composition (Objective and Subjective). Candidates will have two hours to finish the exam.
  • A quarter of a mark would be subtracted for each incorrect response.

Those who pass the test will be invited to take the Computer Skill Test (CPT), which will assess their proficiency using a computer.