The Allahabad High Court has officially released the scorecards for the Group C and Group D recruitment examination 2025, bringing closure to one of the most awaited recruitment drives in Uttar Pradesh’s judicial sector. Thousands of candidates who appeared for the written test can now check their individual marks, giving them a clear picture of their performance and position in the selection process.
The examination for Group C and D posts was conducted to fill various non-gazetted positions including clerks, stenographers, junior assistants, drivers, and supporting staff across district courts under the Allahabad High Court. These roles play a critical part in maintaining the administrative and operational efficiency of the court system. The recruitment process was managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the High Court, ensuring transparency and uniform evaluation standards.
The written examination was conducted earlier this year at multiple centers across Uttar Pradesh. The test assessed candidates’ knowledge in general studies, reasoning, English, Hindi, and computer fundamentals, along with role-specific skills. Following the publication of the final result, the court has now released the individual scorecards, allowing candidates to access their marks online through the official recruitment portal.
To view their scores, candidates can visit the official Allahabad High Court recruitment page and log in using their registration number and date of birth. Once logged in, the system displays section-wise and overall marks obtained in the written test. Candidates are advised to download and print their scorecards for future use, especially for document verification and appointment formalities.
The release of the scorecards serves multiple purposes. It not only provides transparency in the recruitment process but also helps candidates assess their performance against the official cut-off marks. For those who have secured marks above the qualifying threshold, this update serves as confirmation of their eligibility for the next phase of selection or appointment. Meanwhile, other aspirants can use the detailed score analysis to plan better preparation strategies for upcoming recruitment cycles.
The High Court’s recruitment drive for Group C and D posts has attracted immense participation due to the stability, respect, and long-term career growth associated with judicial service. These posts also provide a crucial link between administrative departments and courtrooms, ensuring smooth day-to-day functioning of the judiciary. Selected candidates will be posted across various district courts depending on vacancies and departmental needs.
For those who did not achieve the expected marks, this should not be seen as a setback but as an opportunity to learn and improve. Upcoming recruitments by the High Court and other state departments will offer fresh chances to apply gained experience and knowledge. Consistent preparation, familiarity with past exam patterns, and time management remain key to success in such highly competitive exams.
The Allahabad High Court continues to uphold its reputation for conducting fair and timely recruitment processes. The publication of scorecards is another example of its commitment to transparency and merit-based selection, reinforcing trust among applicants and maintaining the integrity of the recruitment system.
Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website of the Allahabad High Court for updates on appointment letters and joining schedules. Further notifications regarding document verification and reporting dates will be issued soon.
Official Notification: Check Allahabad High Court Group C and D Score Card 2025 on Official Website

