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Supreme Court JCA Admit Card 2025 Released for Descriptive Test on August 1 – Download Now

Vivek G.

Supreme Court of India has released the admit card for Junior Court Assistant (JCA) descriptive test scheduled on 1st August 2025. Check official link here to download your admit card now.

Supreme Court JCA Admit Card 2025 Released for Descriptive Test on August 1 – Download Now

The Supreme Court of India has officially released the admit card for the Descriptive Test (in English Language) for the post of Junior Court Assistant (JCA). The exam is scheduled to be conducted on August 1, 2025.

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Candidates who have successfully applied for the post can now download their admit cards online.

🔗 Official Admit Card Download Link

Candidates can access their admit card by clicking on the following official link:

👉 Click Here to Download Admit Card

Make sure to log in with your user credentials to access and print your admit card before the examination date.

“Admit Card for Descriptive Test (in English Language) scheduled for 01.08.2025 for the post of Junior Court Assistant can be downloaded…”— Supreme Court Recruitment Cell Notification, Dated 29 July 2025

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Important Points for Candidates:

  • Exam Date: 01 August 2025
  • Test Type: Descriptive Test (English Language)
  • Post: Junior Court Assistant
  • Admit Card Release Date: 29 July 2025
  • Mode of Download: Online only
  • Exam Authority: Supreme Court Recruitment Cell

Instructions for Candidates

  • Check all details printed on the admit card like name, roll number, exam center, and reporting time.
  • Carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the exam center.
  • Reach the exam venue well before the reporting time to avoid last-minute hassle.
  • Follow all instructions mentioned on the admit card regarding exam conduct.

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