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Madras High Court Bailiff Syllabus 2024
Candidates who want to join the Madras High Court in a Bailiff post should take the Madras High Court Exam 2024 which the Madras High Court will conduct. Candidates who are going to appear in the exam should start their preparation with the help of the Madras High Court Syllabus 2024. The syllabus was released on the official website of MHC at https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/ along with the notification pdf. Candidates who will clear this examination will be eligible for the next stage which is viva voce.
MHC High Court Bailiff Syllabus
The Madras High Court Bailiff Exam 2024 will be conducted to recruit eligible candidates for the post of Senior and Junior Bailiff post. Candidates who want to clear the exam with good marks should start their preparation with the help of Madras High Court Bailiff Syllabus 2024. The job location where candidates will get the posting in Madras.
Madras High Court Bailiff Exam Pattern 2024
The written test for Madras High Court Senior & Junior Bailiff positions consists of 170 objective-type/OMR-based questions. A detailed examination pattern for both Part A and Part B is outlined below.
Parts | Subjects | No. of Questions | Marks | Exam Duration |
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Part A | General Tamil (Tamil Eligibility Test) | 50 | 50 | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
Part B | General Studies, Mental Ability, Aptitude | 120 | 120 | |
Total | 170 | 170 |
Madras High Court Bailiff Detailed Syllabus 2024
The Madras High Court Bailiff Syllabus 2024 comprises General Tamil/General English, General Studies, Mental Ability, and Aptitude. Candidates are required to thoroughly prepare each topic within these subjects to successfully pass the examination and secure the senior & junior bailiff positions.
Part A
To achieve the minimum qualifying marks in Part A of the written examination for Senior Bailiff & Junior Bailiff posts, candidates must study SSLC standard topics from either general Tamil or general English subjects.
- General Tamil of up to SSLC standard (10th standard)
- General English of up to SSLC standard (10th standard)
Part B
Part B of the written examination for Madras High Court Senior and Junior Bailiff posts covers various topics such as puzzles, Indian polity, simple interest, logical reasoning, number series, history, and more.
- Current affairs
- Puzzles
- General Science
- History
- Indian Polity
- Simplification,
- Highest Common Factor (HCF)
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Simple Interest
- Area
- Volume
- Time and Work
- Logical Reasoning
- Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
- Dice
- Compound Interest
- Visual Reasoning
- Indian National Movement
- Alpha Numeric Reasoning
- Number Series.
Madras High Court Selection Process 2024
The Madras High Court typically adheres to a systematic selection process when choosing suitable candidates for senior and junior Bailiff positions from among the numerous applications they receive. This process typically comprises two key stages: a written examination followed by a viva voce interview.