
Srinagar/Jammu: A significant update has been issued for candidates who have applied for stenography positions in the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The recruitment authority has officially released the admit cards for the upcoming skill tests for the posts of Senior Scale Stenographer, Junior Scale Stenographer, and Steno-Typists.
The release of the admit card indicates that the crucial skill test phase of the selection process is imminent. Candidates are urged to download their hall tickets immediately to know their specific test date, time, and venue. This article provides a direct link and a comprehensive guide to help you through the process.
J&K High Court Stenographer Admit Card 2025: Key Details
This is the moment candidates have been preparing for, where their shorthand and typing skills will be put to the test. Ensure you have all the necessary information handy.
- Recruiting Body: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
- Posts: Senior Scale Stenographer, Junior Scale Stenographer, Steno-Typist
- Admit Card Status: RELEASED as of September 2, 2025
- Direct Download Link: Click Here to Download Your Admit Card
- Selection Stage: Shorthand / Typewriting Skill Test
How to Download Your High Court Admit Card: A Step-by-Step Guide
The process to download your admit card is simple. Follow these steps carefully:
- Click on the official direct link provided above to navigate to the admit card portal.
- On the login page, you will be prompted to enter your credentials. This will typically be your Application Number/User ID and your Password/Date of Birth.
- Enter the required information accurately. Fill in the security captcha code if one is displayed.
- Double-check your details and click on the “Login” or “Submit” button.
- Your admit card will appear on the screen.
- Thoroughly review all the details on the admit card before downloading it. Save the document as a PDF and take at least two clear printouts on A4-sized paper.
Essential Checklist: Details to Verify on Your Admit Card
Do not overlook this step. An error on your admit card can lead to complications at the test centre. Immediately after downloading, check the following:
- Your Full Name: Ensure it matches your official photo ID.
- Post Applied For: Verify that the correct post (e.g., Senior Scale Stenographer) is mentioned.
- Roll Number & Application Number: Confirm these are present and correct.
- Photograph & Signature: Your photo should be clear and your signature must be visible.
- Skill Test Details: Note the exact date, reporting time, and shift of your test.
- Test Venue: Check the complete address of the examination centre and plan your commute in advance.
If you find any discrepancy, contact the High Court of J&K and Ladakh’s recruitment cell without any delay. Contact information can usually be found on the official recruitment notification on the High Court’s website.
Understanding the Stenography Skill Test
For those new to this process, the skill test is designed to assess your practical stenography and typing abilities. Here’s what to expect:
- For Stenographers: You will be given a dictation of a passage in English at a specific speed (words per minute). The speed will be higher for Senior Scale Stenographers than for Junior Scale. You must take down this dictation in shorthand and then transcribe it on a computer within a stipulated time frame. Both speed and accuracy are crucial.
- For Steno-Typists: The test will primarily focus on your typing speed and accuracy. You will be required to type a given passage on a computer, and your net typing speed will be calculated after accounting for errors.
Final Preparation Tips & Exam Day Essentials
With the test date near, focus on refining your skills.
- Practice Daily: Continue to practice shorthand dictation and transcription under timed conditions.
- Focus on Accuracy: In the final days, prioritize minimizing errors over chasing higher speeds.
- Prepare Your Documents: A day before the exam, keep your printed admit card, original photo ID, and two passport-sized photos in a folder.
- Stay Calm: Nerves are the biggest enemy in a skill test. Stay confident in your preparation and maintain your composure during the test.
We wish all the candidates the very best of luck for their upcoming skill tests!