The Supreme Court of India has officially declared the Junior Court Assistant (JCA) 2025 Descriptive Test Result. Candidates who appeared for the descriptive stage can now check their qualifying status and download their scorecard through the official recruitment portal of the Supreme Court. This result marks an important stage of the ongoing recruitment process, as it determines who will proceed further in the final selection procedure.
The Junior Court Assistant exam is one of the most sought-after recruitment drives conducted by the Supreme Court of India. Thousands of aspirants across the country apply every year for this post due to its job security, decent pay scale, and career growth opportunities. With the descriptive test being a crucial step after the written and skill test rounds, candidates were eagerly awaiting the release of the result.
Event |
Date |
Application Start Date |
05/02/2025 |
Last Date for Apply Online |
08/03/2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date |
08/03/2025 |
Exam Date |
13th April 2025 |
Admit Card Available |
09th April 2025 |
Answer Key Available |
16/04/2025 |
Score Card Available |
09/05/2025 |
Skill Test Date |
04/06/2025 |
Exam City |
21 May 2025 |
Typing Test Result |
14 July 2025 |
Descriptive Test Date |
1 August 2025 |
Descriptive Test Result |
04 September 2025 |
Application Fee :
Category |
Amount |
GEN/EWS/OBC |
₹1000/- |
SC / ST / PH |
₹250/- |
Payment Methods |
Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking Only |
Age Limit:
Criteria |
Age |
Minimum Age |
18 Years |
Maximum Age |
30 Years |
Note: Age Relaxation as per rules
Vacancy Details
Post Name |
Total Posts |
Qualification |
Junior Court Assistant |
241 |
- Bachelor’s Degree in any field from a recognized university. -Typing speed: At least 35 words per minute in English. - Basic computer knowledge is required. |
Steps to Check the Supreme Court JCA Descriptive Test Result 2025
Candidates can follow the below steps to check their result and scorecard easily:
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Visit the official website of the Supreme Court of India Recruitment Portal.
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On the homepage, look for the section titled “Recruitment/Results”.
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Click on the link for Junior Court Assistant 2025 Descriptive Test Result.
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A PDF file containing the roll numbers or registration IDs of qualified candidates will open.
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Use the Ctrl+F option to search for your roll number quickly.
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Download and save the result for future reference.
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For detailed marks and individual scorecards, log in using your registration ID and password (if available).
Details Mentioned on the Result / Scorecard
When downloading the result or scorecard, candidates should carefully check the following information:
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Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
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Registration/Application Number
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Marks obtained in the descriptive test
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Qualifying status (Pass/Not Qualified)
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Instructions for the next stage of selection
If there are discrepancies in the details, candidates should immediately contact the recruitment cell of the Supreme Court for corrections.
What Happens After the Descriptive Test Result?
Candidates who have cleared the descriptive test stage will now move toward the final merit list preparation. The final merit will be based on:
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Performance in the written, skill, and descriptive tests
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Reservation rules and cut-off criteria set by the Supreme Court
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Document verification and eligibility checks
Those who secure a place in the final merit list will be appointed as Junior Court Assistants in the Supreme Court of India, a prestigious role with responsibilities in clerical, administrative, and court-support functions.
Expected Cut-Off and Competition
Since the JCA recruitment sees a large number of applicants, the cut-off for the descriptive test is expected to remain competitive. Factors influencing the cut-off include:
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Total number of vacancies released
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Number of candidates appearing in the descriptive test
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Difficulty level of the paper
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Category-wise reservation rules
Candidates who could write structured, error-free, and grammatically correct answers with clarity are more likely to achieve higher scores.
Preparation Tips for Future Aspirants
If you did not make it to the final stage this time, do not be disheartened. The Supreme Court conducts recruitment drives regularly, and preparation for descriptive writing is a long-term skill. Some useful tips for future aspirants include:
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Practice descriptive writing daily – focus on essays, formal letters, and comprehension exercises.
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Improve vocabulary and grammar – strong English skills are crucial for legal and administrative jobs.
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Study previous year papers – understand the type of questions asked in descriptive tests.
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Time management – practice writing within word limits and completing tasks in given time frames.