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CJM South Salmara-Mankachar Peon Written Exam scheduled on 08/02/2026. Download Admit Card from 02/02/2026. Check exam pattern, timings & interview criteria.

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The Office of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, South Salmara-Mankachar, has released an important notification regarding the Written Examination for the posts of Peon. This notification includes details on the accepted and rejected candidates, the exam schedule, admit card download procedure, and the examination pattern. Candidates who have applied for these posts should carefully review the details to prepare for the upcoming examination and interview.

Exam Overview

Particulars Details
Organization Office of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, South Salmara-Mankachar
Post Name Peon (OBC Category for Advt. 09/01/2026 and other Peon posts for Advt. 17.12.2025)
Advertisement No. Dated 09/01/2026 and 17.12.2025
Exam Name Written Examination for Peon
Exam Date 08/02/2026
Exam Timings 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Admit Card Release Date 02/02/2026 onwards
Official Website southsalmara.dcourts.gov.in

Exam Schedule

Event Date & Time Remarks
Admit Card Download Starts 02/02/2026 onwards Available on official website
Written Examination 08/02/2026 (10:30 AM to 11:30 AM) For one Peon post (OBC) and two other Peon posts
Interview/Viva Voce To be notified later Date, time, and venue will be announced on the official website

Exam Centers

The exact venue of the Written Examination will be clearly mentioned on the candidate’s Admit Card. No separate call letters will be issued to candidates individually.

Exam Pattern

The Written Examination will be conducted for a total of 50 marks, with a duration of 01 hour (60 minutes). The test aims to assess candidates’ knowledge in various subjects as detailed below:

Subject Maximum Marks Duration Remarks
English 50 Marks (Combined) 60 Minutes General English knowledge
General Awareness Current affairs and general knowledge
Mathematical Ability Basic mathematical aptitude
Aptitude General aptitude and reasoning
Assamese Language Knowledge of Assamese language

Qualifying Marks: Candidates must secure at least 50% marks (i.e., 25 marks out of 50) in the Written Examination to be eligible for the Interview/Viva Voce.

Admit Card Download

Candidates whose names appear in the accepted list are required to download their Admit Card from the official website. The Admit Card will be available for download from 02/02/2026 onwards.

How to Download Your Admit Card:

  1. Visit the official website of South Salmara Judiciary: southsalmara.dcourts.gov.in
  2. Look for the ‘Recruitment’ or ‘Latest Notifications’ section on the homepage.
  3. Find the link related to ‘Admit Card Download for Peon Written Examination 2026’.
  4. Click on the download link.
  5. You will likely need to enter your application number, date of birth, or other required credentials.
  6. Once logged in, your Admit Card will be displayed on the screen.
  7. Verify all details on the Admit Card carefully.
  8. Download and print multiple copies of your Admit Card for future reference and exam day.

What to Verify on Your Admit Card:

  • Your Name, Father’s Name, and Date of Birth
  • Roll Number/Registration Number
  • Exam Date, Time, and Venue Address
  • Your photograph and signature
  • Any specific instructions for the exam day

Shortlisting for Interview/Viva Voce

Candidates will be shortlisted for the Interview/Viva Voce based on their merit in the Written Examination. A ratio of 1:3 will be followed, meaning candidates equal to three times the number of vacancies will be called for the interview from among the qualified candidates.

The date, time, and venue for the Interview/Viva Voce will be notified separately on the official website in due course.

Documents Required on Exam Day

Based on standard government exam protocols, candidates are advised to carry the following on the day of the examination:

  • Printed copy of your Admit Card: Ensure it’s clear and legible.
  • A valid Photo Identity Proof (Original): Such as Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License.
  • Two recent passport-size photographs: (Preferably the same as uploaded in the application form).
  • Ballpoint Pen (Blue/Black): For OMR sheet marking or descriptive answers.

It is crucial to check your Admit Card for any specific instructions regarding documents to carry.

Exam Day Instructions

To ensure a smooth examination experience, candidates should adhere to the following general instructions for government exams:

Do’s:

  • Reach the exam venue well in advance to avoid last-minute rush.
  • Carry all required documents: Admit Card, Photo ID, and photographs.
  • Follow all instructions given by the invigilator.
  • Maintain discipline and decorum inside the examination hall.
  • Read all questions carefully before attempting them.

Don’ts:

  • Do not carry any electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators (unless specified).
  • Do not bring any study material, notes, or chits into the exam hall.
  • Do not engage in any unfair means or malpractice.
  • Do not leave the examination hall without the invigilator’s permission.
  • Do not tamper with the OMR sheet or question paper.

Last-Minute Preparation Tips

With the exam date approaching, effective last-minute preparation is key to success:

  • Revision: Focus on quickly revising all important concepts and notes you’ve made.
  • Practice: Solve previous year’s papers or mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Time Management: Practice managing time for each section, especially for a 60-minute exam.
  • Health & Rest: Ensure you get adequate sleep before the exam day to stay fresh and focused.
  • Stay Calm: Avoid stress. Trust your preparation and approach the exam with a positive mindset.

What to Expect on Exam Day

On the exam day, candidates can expect a structured environment. The questions for Peon posts typically test basic knowledge in the specified subjects. The exam hall will have invigilators to guide you. Be prepared for security checks before entering the hall. The questions might be objective-type (MCQs) given the 50-mark, 60-minute format, requiring careful marking on an OMR sheet. While the difficulty level for Peon posts is generally moderate, a good grasp of fundamentals in English, General Awareness, Maths, Aptitude, and Assamese is crucial.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When will the CJM South Salmara-Mankachar Peon Written Exam be held?

The Written Examination is scheduled for 08/02/2026 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM.

Q2: From when can I download my Admit Card?

Admit Cards will be available for download from the official website (southsalmara.dcourts.gov.in) starting from 02/02/2026.

Q3: What subjects will be covered in the Peon Written Examination?

The examination will cover English, General Awareness, Mathematical Ability, Aptitude, and knowledge of the Assamese language.

Q4: What are the qualifying marks for the Written Examination?

Candidates must secure at least 50% marks (25 out of 50) in the Written Examination to qualify for the Interview/Viva Voce.

Q5: Will I receive a physical admit card or call letter?

No, separate call letters will not be issued. Candidates must download their Admit Card from the official website.

Q6: How many candidates will be called for the Interview/Viva Voce?

Candidates will be shortlisted in a 1:3 ratio, meaning three times the number of vacancies will be called for the interview from among the qualified candidates.

Q7: What if there is a discrepancy in my Admit Card?

If you find any discrepancy in your Admit Card, immediately contact the examination authority through the official website’s contact details (if available) or as advised in the notification.

Q8: Is there any negative marking in the exam?

The official notification does not explicitly mention negative marking. Typically, if not mentioned, it’s assumed there is no negative marking, but it’s always best to confirm with the invigilator on exam day.