The Allahabad High Court has released the results of the recruitment examination for the post of Assistant Review Officer (ARO) and Review Officer (RO). The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the examination on behalf of the court. The recruitment process is highly competitive, and the results are eagerly awaited by thousands of candidates who appeared for the exam. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the recruitment process, exam structure and selection criteria to help candidates understand the process better and make informed decisions.
Overview of Allahabad High Court ARO and RO Recruitment
The Allahabad High Court is one of the oldest and most prestigious courts in India. It is the highest court in the state of Uttar Pradesh and is responsible for administering justice in the state. The court recently released an advertisement for recruitment of Assistant Review Officer (ARO) and Review Officer (RO). The recruitment process was conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the court. Candidates who successfully cleared the recruitment exam will be appointed to the respective posts.
NTA Releases Results of Examination
The NTA has released the results of the Allahabad High Court ARO and RO recruitment examination. The results are available on the official website of the NTA. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check their results by logging in to the website using their registration number and date of birth. The results will also be sent to the registered email address of the candidates.
Eligibility Criteria for Recruitment
To be eligible for the recruitment process, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a citizen of India
- Must have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university
- Must have a valid certificate of physical fitness
- Must have a valid certificate of character and antecedents from a competent authority
Exam Structure and Test Pattern
The recruitment examination is conducted in two stages: Preliminary and Main. The Preliminary Exam consists of two papers – Paper I and Paper II. Paper I consists of objective type questions from General Studies and General Aptitude, while Paper II consists of objective type questions from General Hindi and General English. The Main Exam consists of three papers – Paper I, Paper II and Paper III. Paper I is an objective type paper on General Studies and General Awareness, while Paper II is an objective type paper on General Hindi and General English. Paper III is a descriptive type paper on General Hindi and General English.
Selection Process for Recruitment
Candidates who clear the Preliminary Exam will be eligible