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Bombay High Court Hall Ticket 2026 Out: Download BHC Clerk, Peon, and Driver Admit Cards Now
23 Apr 2026
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The wait is finally over for thousands of aspirants! The Bombay High Court (BHC) officially released the hall tickets for the Clerk, Peon (Hamal/Farash), and Staff Car Driver recruitment exams on April 21, 2026.

If you have applied for any of these 2,306 vacancies, it is time to head over to the official portal at bombayhighcourt.nic.in to secure your admit card. With the screening test scheduled for April 26, 2026, you’ll want to have your documents ready well in advance.

Clek Admit Card Link
Peon Admit Card Link
Driver Admit Card Link

BHC Hall Ticket 2026: Key Highlights

To make things easy, here is a quick snapshot of the essential details regarding the upcoming examination.

FeatureDetails
OrganizationBombay High Court (BHC)
Total Vacancies2306 Posts
Posts IncludedClerk, Peon, and Staff Car Driver
Hall Ticket Release DateApril 21, 2026
Exam DateApril 26, 2026
Official Websitebombayhighcourt.nic.in

Vacancy Breakdown & Applicant Statistics

The competition is quite high this year, with over 3.5 lakh candidates vying for a spot in the prestigious High Court. Below is the distribution of posts and the number of applicants competing for them.

Post Distribution

  • Clerk: 1,382 Posts
  • Peon (Hamal/Farash): 887 Posts
  • Staff Car Driver: 37 Posts

Application Insights

Post NameTotal ApplicantsRejected Applications
Clerk1,15,9224,058
Peon (Hamal/Farash)2,14,7646,047
Staff Car Driver26,162934

How to Download Your Bombay High Court Hall Ticket 2026

Follow these simple steps to download and print your admit card without any hassle:

  1. Visit the Official Site: Go to bombayhighcourt.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to Recruitment: Look for the "Recruitment" or "Latest Announcements" section on the homepage.
  3. Find the Link: Click on the specific link labeled "BHC Hall Ticket 2026 for Clerk/Peon/Driver."
  4. Login Credentials: Enter your Registration Number/Login ID and your Date of Birth/Password.
  5. Verify Captcha: Enter the security code as shown on the screen and click "Submit."
  6. Download & Print: Once your hall ticket appears, download the PDF and take at least two clear printouts for the exam day.

Pro-Tip: Check your name, photo, and exam center details immediately. If you spot any errors, contact the authorities at recruitment@bhc.gov.in right away!

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Exam Shift Timings

Make sure you know exactly when to show up. Arriving late could mean missing your chance entirely.

  • Clerk: Reporting at 09:00 AM | Exam: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Staff Car Driver: Reporting at 12:00 PM | Exam: 01:00 PM to 01:30 PM
  • Peon (Batch 1): Reporting at 02:30 PM | Exam: 03:30 PM to 04:00 PM
  • Peon (Batch 2): Reporting at 04:30 PM | Exam: 05:30 PM to 06:00 PM

Understanding the Exam Pattern

Each post has a slightly different screening process. Here is what you need to prepare for:

For Clerk (90 Marks | 60 Minutes)

  • Marathi: 10 Questions
  • English: 20 Questions
  • General Knowledge: 10 Questions
  • General Intelligence: 20 Questions
  • Arithmetic: 20 Questions
  • Computer Knowledge: 10 Questions

For Peon (30 Marks)

  • Written Exam: 30 Marks (Objective)
  • Note: You must score at least 15 marks to qualify for the next stage (Physical Ability & Interview).

Selection Process Overview

To land the job, you must clear three distinct stages:

  1. Stage 1: Screening Test (Objective-based written exam).
  2. Stage 2: Skill Test (Typing for Clerks, Driving for Drivers, Physical for Peons).
  3. Stage 3: Viva Voce (Personal Interview).
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it was officially released on April 21, 2026.
You must bring a printed copy of your hall ticket and a valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, or Driving License).
Absolutely not. Mobile phones, smartwatches, and calculators are strictly prohibited inside the hall.
No, the Bombay High Court does not send physical admit cards. You must download it from the official website.