Rajasthan High Court 4th Class Vacancy 2025: There is good news for the youth preparing for government job in Rajasthan High Court. The High Court has issued a notification for direct recruitment to 5670 posts of Class IV (Group D) employees and 58 posts of driver in the district courts, judicial academy and legal services authorities of the state.

Applications will start from June 27
The online application process for Rajasthan High Court Group D Recruitment 2025 will start from 27 June 2025 at 1 pm. Interested and eligible candidates can apply till 26 July 2025. Applications will be accepted only on the official website of the High Court www.hcraj.nic.in. All the candidates are advised to apply on time without waiting for the last date so that technical problems can be avoided.

Details of posts
According to the notification issued by Rajasthan High Court, a total of 5728 posts will be recruited. These include 5670 posts of Group D (Class IV employees), for which it is mandatory for the candidate to be 10th pass. At the same time, recruitment will be done for 58 posts of driver, for which it is necessary to have a valid driving license along with 12th pass. Candidates can apply for the respective post according to their educational qualification.

Post Name Post Number Qualification
Group D (Class IV) 5670 10th Pass
Driver 58 12th Pass + Driving License

Age Limit
The age of the candidates applying for Rajasthan High Court Group D and Driver Recruitment 2025 should be minimum 18 years and maximum 40 years as on 1 January 2026. Age limit relaxation has also been provided under reservation. Male candidates of SC, ST, OBC and EWS category will be given a relaxation of 5 years in the maximum age. Female candidates of General and EWS category will also get the benefit of 5 years relaxation. At the same time, female candidates of SC, ST and OBC category will be given relaxation of 10 years in the maximum age limit.

Selection Process

Under Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2025, candidates will be selected on the basis of written test and interview. For Group D (Class IV) posts, the written test will be of 85 marks followed by an interview of 15 marks. The merit list will be prepared on the basis of total marks of both.

For driver posts, the written test will be of 90 marks, while an interview of 10 marks will be conducted. The final list of selection will be based on the combined marks of written and interview.

Application Fee

The application fee for Rajasthan High Court Group D and Driver Recruitment 2025 has been fixed as per the category. General category, creamy layer OBC and applicants from outside Rajasthan will have to pay a fee of Rs 750. The application fee for Rajasthan resident candidates belonging to non-creamy layer OBC, economically weaker section (EWS), Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) is Rs 600. At the same time, candidates belonging to SC/ST category and ex-servicemen of Rajasthan state will have to pay only Rs 450 as application fee.

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