Rajasthan High Court’s Massive Peon Recruitment Opens: Everything to Know
Getting a secure government job in Rajasthan just got a lot more real for 10th pass candidates. The Rajasthan High Court recruitment 2025 campaign is inviting applications for a whopping 5,670 Class IV/Peon posts—a rare scale of vacancies not seen in the state judiciary for years. If you’re aiming for a government job that has minimal eligibility hurdles, this drive is hard to ignore.
Here’s what makes these openings stand out: the bulk of the positions are in the District Courts, while others are spread across the Rajasthan High Court, Legal Services Authorities, and a handful of judicial committees. The selection involves a familiar process, but it’s the sheer scale and diverse placements that have made the announcement a trending topic among job seekers.
- Total Posts: 5,670 (Class IV/Peon)
- District Courts (Non-TSP): 4,784
- District Courts (TSP): 237
- Legal Services: 371
- Rajasthan High Court: 244
- RSJA: 18
- RSLSA: 16
Applications are accepted online from 27 June 2025, closing sharp at 5:00 PM on 26 July 2025. Unless your calendar is marked, you could miss one of the state’s best entry-level government job chances this year. Don’t forget: the last date for payment is 27 July 2025, so you get one extra day to sort out those fees.

Who Can Apply and How the Process Works
The good news is, you don’t need a fancy degree. Anyone who has passed the 10th standard (matric) and is within the age bracket of 18–40 years is good to go. The eligibility is simple, but meeting the timelines and nailing the selection steps will matter the most.
- Qualification: 10th pass
- Age Limit: 18–40 years
If you’re wondering about the competition, it’s bound to be tough given the large number of openings. But the multiple locations and separate slots for TSP (Tribal Sub Plan) and non-TSP areas means a fair shot for candidates from across Rajasthan.
Application Fees:
- General/OBC/MBC/Other States: ₹650
- OBC(NCL)/MBC(NCL)/EWS: ₹550
- SC/ST/PWD: ₹450
Applications must be filed online through the Rajasthan High Court’s official portal. No walk-ins, no offline forms—everything happens digitally this time. Make sure you submit correct details and documents, as there’s document verification if you get to the next stage.
The selection stretches across four steps: first comes the written exam, then an interview, followed by document verification and a basic medical test. Only those who clear the written exam move forward, so be sure to start your prep early even though the exam date hasn’t been declared yet.
This drive isn’t just about jobs. It’s about plugging critical manpower shortages in the legal system. With posts spread across so many bodies, from the big High Court to smaller legal cells, the state’s judicial backbone relies on filling these Class IV roles quickly and efficiently.
For anyone who’s wanted a lifelong, pensionable career serving the law without a steep educational bar, Rajasthan High Court's peon recruitment 2025 may be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.