The Supreme Court of India has announced a great job opportunity for graduates. The Delhi SCI Court Master Recruitment 2025 notification is officially out. A total of 30 posts have opened for the Court Master (Shorthand). The process of application for these posts is to be done only in the online mode. Those candidates who are interested in applying for the posts can apply through the official website of the Supreme Court of India. The deadline for submitting the online application for the post of the Delhi SCI Court Master is September 15, 2025. This blog post is enough to provide all the essential details about the recruitment of the Delhi SCI Court Master. It includes all the information such as vacancy details, eligibility criteria, application process, and selection procedure.
Vacancy Details
The category-wise breakdown of vacancies is as follows:
| Category | Number of Vacancies |
|---|---|
| Unreserved (UR) | 16 |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) | 4 |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 2 |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) – Non-Creamy Layer | 8 |
| Total | 30 |
Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit:
- The minimum age limit is 30 years.
- The maximum age limit is 45 years.
- Age relaxation is admissible for candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PwD, Ex-servicemen, and other categories as per the Government of India rules.
Essential Qualifications:
- A Degree from any recognized university in India.
- Proficiency in Shorthand (English) with a speed of 120 words per minute (w.p.m.).
- Knowledge of computers with a total typing speed of 40 w.p.m. on a computer.
Application Fee
The fee can be paid online through the payment gateway on the official website.
- For General/OBC candidates: ₹1,500 + bank charges.
- For SC/ST/OBC/Ex-servicemen/Persons with Disabilities: ₹750 + bank charges.
Selection Process
It consists of multiple stages designed to test the necessary skills.
- Shorthand Test: The candidates will be given a dictation at 120 w.p.m. for a total of 7 minutes. They will then get 45 minutes to transcribe it. The maximum marks are 100, and the minimum qualifying mark is 50.
- Objective Type Written Test: This test has 100 multiple-choice questions. The total marks are 100. The minimum qualifying marks are 50 for the General category and 45 for the reserved categories.
- Typing Speed Test on Computer: Candidates must type at 40 w.p.m. for 10 minutes. General category candidates are allowed 2% mistakes (8 words). The maximum marks are 20.
- Interview: Candidates who clear the above tests will be called for an interview. The maximum marks for the interview are 30. The minimum qualifying marks are 15 for the General category and 13 for the reserved categories.
Pay Scale
The selected candidates will be placed in Pay Level 11 of the 7th CPC Pay Matrix. The initial basic pay will be ₹67,700 per month.
How to Apply Online
Follow these steps to submit your application:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the Supreme Court of India’s recruitment portal at www.sci.gov.in.
- Find the Notification: The link “Recruitments” or “Online Application for Court Master (Shorthand)” will be shown, click on that.
- Read the Notification: Carefully read the official notification PDF.
- Apply Online link will appear: Click on the link to start the online application.
- Fill in the Form: Enter all your personal, educational, and experience details correctly.
- Uploading of the required credentials: Upload the scanned copies of your required documents.
- Payment of the application Fee: Payment of the application fee is to be done only through the online mode through a debit card, credit card, or net banking.
- Submit and Print the application: Review your application carefully before final submission.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the deadline to apply for the SCI Court Master Recruitment 2025?
The deadline for submitting the SCI Court Master Recruitment is September 15, 2025.
Q2: What is the required typing speed for the Court Master post?
Candidates must have a typing speed of 40 words per minute (w.p.m.) on a computer.
Q3: Will there be any age relaxation for the OBC candidates?
Yes, as per Government of India rules, usual age relaxation is admissible for candidates belonging to the Other Backward Classes (OBC).










