Kurukshetra District Court Clerk Exam 2026 scheduled on 22nd March. Check exam venue, shift timings, and important instructions for candidates. Mode: Offline.
The Office of the District and Sessions Judge, Kurukshetra, has released an important notice regarding the written examination for the posts of Clerk (adhoc basis). Candidates who applied for the recruitment advertised on 06.06.2025 should note that the examination is scheduled for 22nd March 2026 (Sunday). This notification provides crucial details about the exam venue, shift timings, and essential instructions for appearing in the examination.
Exam Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Office of the District and Sessions Judge, Kurukshetra |
| Post Name | Clerk (Adhoc Basis) |
| Advertisement Date | 06.06.2025 (Previous) |
| Exam Date | 22nd March 2026 (Sunday) |
| Exam Mode | Written Examination (Offline) |
| Exam Venue | Geeta Institute of Management and Technology, Village Kanipla, Post Office Khanpur Kolian, District Kurukshetra |
| Official Website | kurukshetra.dcourts.gov.in |
Exam Schedule
The written examination for Clerk posts will be conducted in two shifts based on roll numbers. Candidates must strictly adhere to their assigned reporting and examination times.
| Roll Numbers | Reporting Time | Time of Examination |
|---|---|---|
| 01-1704 | 9:00 A.M. | 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. |
| 1705-3408 | 11:30 A.M. | 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. |
Exam Centers
The examination will be held at a single designated center:
- Geeta Institute of Management and Technology, Village Kanipla, Post Office Khanpur Kolian, District Kurukshetra.
Exam Pattern
The official notification does not provide details regarding the specific exam pattern, subjects, number of questions, or marking scheme. Candidates are advised to refer to the previous recruitment advertisement (06.06.2025) or the official website for any information on the exam pattern, if available. Typically, Clerk examinations in District Courts include sections on General Knowledge, English Language, and basic Computer Knowledge.
Roll Numbers & Seating Plan
No separate roll number or intimation letter will be issued to candidates. All candidates are advised to check their Roll Numbers and the seating plan, which will be uploaded on the official website. It is crucial to verify your roll number and allocated seat well in advance of the exam date.
Link to check Roll Numbers and Seating Plan: https://kurukshetra.dcourts.gov.in/notice-category/recruitments
Documents Required on Exam Day
Candidates must bring the following documents to the examination center:
- Original Photo Identity Proof: Such as Aadhaar Card, Driving Licence, Voter Card, Passport, or any other government-issued photo ID.
- One Photocopy of the Identity Proof: Ensure the photocopy is clear and legible.
Exam Day Instructions
To ensure a smooth examination experience, candidates must follow these instructions:
- Report on Time: Arrive at the examination venue as per your designated reporting time. Latecomers will not be allowed to take the examination.
- Mandatory Documents: Carry your original photo ID proof and its photocopy.
- Prohibited Items: Electronic devices of any kind (mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, etc.) are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall. Any candidate found with such devices will be disqualified.
- Adherence to Schedule: If a candidate does not report as per the above schedule, he/she shall not be allowed to take the examination.
- Follow Invigilator Instructions: Candidates must strictly follow all instructions given by the invigilators during the examination.
Last-Minute Tips
As the exam date approaches, effective last-minute preparation can significantly boost your performance:
- Revision is Key: Focus on revising all the important concepts, formulas, and facts you’ve studied. Avoid starting new topics.
- Time Management: Practice solving previous year papers or mock tests within the given time limit to improve your speed and accuracy.
- Stay Calm: Maintain a positive attitude and avoid stress. Get adequate rest before the exam day to ensure a fresh mind.
- Check Venue: If possible, visit the exam center a day before the exam to familiarize yourself with the route and avoid last-minute rush.
What to Expect on Exam Day
The examination environment for government jobs is generally disciplined and structured. You can expect:
- Strict Checking: Expect thorough checking before entering the exam hall, including verification of identity documents and frisking for prohibited items.
- OMR Sheet Based Exam: Written examinations are typically conducted using OMR sheets for objective questions. Ensure you know how to fill the OMR sheet correctly.
- Basic Question Level: For Clerk posts, questions usually cover general awareness, basic arithmetic, reasoning, and English comprehension.
- Invigilator Guidance: Invigilators will be present to guide you through the process and address any immediate concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is there a separate admit card for this examination?
No, the official notice clearly states that no separate roll number/intimation shall be issued. Candidates need to check their Roll Numbers and seating plan on the official website.
Q2: What if I forget to bring my original photo ID proof?
It is mandatory to bring your original photo identity proof along with a photocopy. Without it, you will likely not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Q3: Can I carry a simple calculator?
No, electronic devices of any kind, including calculators, are strictly prohibited in the written examination.
Q4: What if my roll number is not listed on the website?
If you have successfully applied for the post and your roll number is not listed, you should immediately contact the Office of the District and Sessions Judge, Kurukshetra, through their official contact channels mentioned on their website.
Q5: Will there be negative marking in the exam?
The current notification does not specify details about negative marking. Candidates should refer to the original recruitment advertisement or wait for further instructions on the official website.
Q6: Can I report late for the exam if I have a valid reason?
The notice explicitly states that if any candidate does not report as per the schedule, he/she shall not be allowed to take the examination. Punctuality is crucial.
Q7: What kind of questions can I expect in the Clerk exam?
While the exact pattern is not detailed, Clerk exams typically cover General Knowledge, General English, Basic Computer Knowledge, and sometimes General Aptitude/Reasoning. Candidates should prepare accordingly based on the expected syllabus for such posts.