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Bombay High Court Question Paper 2026 Out (25 April), Clerk & Peon Paper PDF

The Bombay High Court (BHC) Screening Test 2026 has been scheduled for 26th April 2026, across multiple examination centres spread over 34 districts in Maharashtra. The exam is held for three posts- Clerk (1,382 vacancies), Peon/Hamal/Farash (887 vacancies), and Staff Car Driver under the Bombay High Court Recruitment 2025-26 drive that announced a total of 2,306 vacancies.

Bombay High Court Question Paper 2026

Candidates who appeared in today’s exam and are planning to appear for the next exam recruitment cycle are eagerly searching for the BHC Question Paper PDF 2026 to cross-check their answers and know which questions were asked. This article provides a complete post-exam guide, including the exam pattern, subject-wise paper exam analysis, types of questions asked, answer key update, and question papers for all three posts to help those preparing for the upcoming stages.

Particular Details
Conducting Body Bombay High Court (BHC)
Exam Name BHC Screening Test 2026
Posts Clerk, Peon (Hamal/Farash), Staff Car Driver
Total Vacancies 2,306
Exam Date 26th April 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Time Clerk: 10:00 am to 11:00 am
Peon: 3:30 pm to 4 pm and 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Driver: 1 pm to 1:30 pm
Mode of Exam Offline
Exam Centres 34 Districts across Maharashtra
Official Website www.bombayhighcourt.nic.in

Bombay High Court Clerk Question Paper 2026 PDF

The written exam for Clerk posts is of 1 hour duration from 10 am to 11 am, and after the completion of the exam, the questions asked in the exam have been shared below in question paper pdf format. BHC Clerk Question Paper consists of 90 questions from Marathi language, English, General Knowledge, General Intelligence, Arithmetic, and Computer.

Bombay High Court Peon Question Paper 2026

The question paper for Bombay High Court Peon posts includes questions from Marathi Language (10 questions), English Language (5 questions), General Knowledge (10 questions), and Mathematics (5 questions). The duration of the exam is 30 minutes, and the exam is to be held in 2 shifts from 3:30 pm to 4 pm and 5:30 pm to 6 pm.

BHC Selection Process 2026

The selection process for Clerk, Peon, and Driver posts at the Bombay High Court is conducted in multiple stages to evaluate both knowledge and practical abilities. Candidates are required to qualify at each stage, beginning with a screening test, followed by practical tests and a final interview round.

For Clerk Post:

  1. Screening Test (Written Exam) – 90 Questions, 90 Marks, 60 Minutes (Qualifying: 45 Marks minimum)
  2. Typing Test – Speed and accuracy in English and Marathi typing
  3. Viva Voce (Interview) – Personal interview for final selection

For Peon (Hamal/Farash) Post:

  1. Written Test (Screening) – 30 Questions, 30 Marks, 30 Minutes
  2. Physical & Special Skill Test – As per post requirements
  3. Interview – Final stage for selection

For Staff Car Driver Post:

  1. Written Test (Screening) – 20 Questions, 20 Marks, 30 Minutes
  2. Driver & Motor Vehicle Test
  3. Interview – Final stage for selection
Related Links
Bombay High Court Peon Previous Year Question Papers Bombay High Court Clerk Previous Year Question Papers
Bombay High Court Clerk Syllabus

FAQs

What is the minimum qualifying marks for the BHC Clerk Screening Test?

Candidates must secure a minimum of 45 marks out of 90 to qualify the BHC Clerk Screening Test.

What is the next stage after the BHC Screening Test?

For Clerk post, the next stage after the Screening Test is the Typing Test, followed by Viva Voce. For Peon post, the next stage is the Physical & Special Skill Test, followed by an Interview. For Driver post, Driving Test, Motor Vehicle Test (Practical test of driving skills) and Interview

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