
Does the idea of working within the prestigious walls of the judiciary appeal to you more than a cubicle in a tech park? This role isn’t just about fixing computers; it’s about maintaining the digital backbone of justice in Bihar. If you are looking for a transition from the volatile private sector to a more grounded career, this might be your window.
✅ Who Should Seriously Apply
This is ideal for tech-diploma holders or BCA graduates who are currently working in entry-level private jobs and feel the ‘burnout’ of unrealistic deadlines. If you have a solid year of experience and want a job where your office hours are respected and your employer is the High Court, you should focus your energy here.
⛔ Who Should Avoid Applying
If you are someone who expects a fast-paced environment with annual 20% salary hikes and the latest Silicon Valley tech stack, you might find this role stifling. Also, if your one-year experience is merely on paper and you haven’t actually touched hardware or network troubleshooting, the ‘Trade Test’ will likely be your exit point.
💼 Salary Reality Check
While the notification might not scream six-figure numbers, a Group-C post in the Patna High Court brings in a steady salary with significant Bihar Government allowances. Beyond the basic pay, you get House Rent Allowance (HRA) and Medical benefits that are often missing in small-scale private IT shops. The growth is slower than a startup, but it is guaranteed and comes with high social prestige in the state.
📝 Selection Process Explained Simply
The journey starts with a Written Exam to test your basic aptitude. If you pass that, you move to the Trade Test—this is where your technical skills are actually watched. Finally, there is an Interview to see if you can handle the discipline of the court environment. You need to be consistent across all three; one bad day can end the journey.
📊 Competition & Difficulty Reality
In Bihar, any High Court vacancy attracts massive attention. While 53 seats might seem small, the specialized requirement of a BCA/Diploma plus experience actually works in your favor by filtering out the general graduates. However, do not underestimate the ‘Interview’ stage—it carries significant weight and is often the decider in judicial recruitments.
⚠️ Common Mistakes Candidates Make
- Submitting an experience certificate from an unregistered or ‘fake’ local shop which fails verification.
- Overlooking the specific branch requirements; ensure your Diploma is in the exact field like CS, Electronics, or IT.
- Ignoring the ‘Trade Test’ preparation while focusing only on written theory.
- Uploading blurry scans of technical certificates that lead to immediate rejection during screening.
🎯 Practical Preparation Tips
- Brush up on basic networking and hardware troubleshooting as these are favorites in the Trade Test.
- Read about the digital initiatives of the Indian Judiciary, like e-Courts and virtual hearings.
- Practice typing and basic office software, as technical assistants are often expected to be all-rounders.
- Review your past year of work experience thoroughly; you will be grilled on what you ‘actually’ did at your previous job.
🧭 Our Honest Advice
Skip this if you are using it just as a ‘backup’ for UPSC or BPSC, because the technical nature of the work requires genuine interest. Apply only if you are ready to settle in Patna and value the peace of mind that a government job offers over the high-risk, high-reward nature of the private IT industry. It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
📌 Real-world example: I once saw a candidate with a 90% score in the written exam get disqualified because his ITI certificate was from a non-recognized institute. Double-check your college’s accreditation before paying the ₹1100 fee.
🚨 Warning: The Patna High Court never uses middlemen or ‘consultants’ for recruitment. If someone asks for money promising a ‘backdoor entry’ into the judiciary, they are 100% trying to scam you.
✨ This job won’t make you a millionaire overnight, but it will ensure you never have to worry about a ‘layoff’ email on a Friday evening.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (Career Guidance)
Q. Is a private company’s experience certificate valid for this role?
Ans. Yes, as long as the company is registered and you can provide proof of employment, such as salary slips or a formal relieving letter.
Q. Can final year students apply for the Technical Assistant post?
Ans. No, you must have completed your qualification and your one-year experience by the cut-off date of January 1, 2026.
Q. What exactly happens in a ‘Trade Test’ at the High Court?
Ans. You will likely be asked to demonstrate practical skills like assembling a PC, configuring a router, or troubleshooting a network issue in real-time.
Q. Is the ₹1100 fee refundable if the exam is delayed?
Ans. Government application fees are almost never refundable, regardless of changes in the examination timeline.
Q. Does the High Court provide residential quarters to Technical Assistants?
Ans. Residential quarters are subject to availability and seniority; most new recruits receive HRA to rent their own accommodation in Patna.
Q. Will I be transferred outside of Patna?
Ans. Generally, these roles are specific to the Patna High Court establishment, making it a very stable ‘Patna-only’ career for many.
Q. Is there a specific format for the experience certificate?
Ans. While no rigid format is given, it must clearly state your designation, duration of work, and the technical nature of your duties on the company letterhead.
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