HP High Court Clerk and Proof Reader Screening Test Result 2026 Out

HP High Court Clerk and Proof Reader Result 2026 has been declared on 16/07/2026 by the High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. The overall result PDF lists all candidates who appeared in the screening test held on 28/06/2026, arranged by roll number. Use Ctrl+F to search your roll number in the official PDF to confirm your status. This article is based on the official result notice released by the High Court of Himachal Pradesh.

Result at a Glance

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationHigh Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla
Exam NameClerk / Proof Reader (High Court)
Exam StageScreening Test
Exam Date28/06/2026
Result Date16/07/2026
Result TypeOverall result in order of roll number
Official Websitehttps://hphighcourt.nic.in

How to Check the HP High Court Clerk and Proof Reader Result 2026

  1. Open the official High Court of Himachal Pradesh website at hphighcourt.nic.in
  2. Locate the result notification for “Screening Test of Clerk/Proof Reader (High Court) held on 28/06/2026”
  3. Download the result PDF using the link provided
  4. Open the PDF in any viewer and press Ctrl+F to open the Find function
  5. Type your roll number and search within the document
  6. Check your roll number’s presence in the list and note your status from the PDF

The HP High Court result PDF displays candidates in order of roll number rather than merit ranking. Your status label (qualified, not qualified, absent) will be clearly marked against your roll number in the document.

What Your Result Means – Next Steps

If your roll number appears as qualified:

Qualified candidates have cleared the screening test and are eligible for the next stage. The High Court will announce the Written Test date, time, and admit card download details separately. Begin preparing for the written examination immediately and monitor the official website weekly for admit card notifications. Save your result PDF as proof of qualification for any future reference or clarification.

If your roll number does not appear or shows as not qualified:

Candidates who did not clear the screening test may apply in the next recruitment cycle when the High Court announces fresh vacancies. Note the cutoff marks or qualifying criteria (if published) to understand the performance gap. Keep your result documentation and response sheet for record-keeping and future applications.

Documents to Keep Ready

  • Screening test admit card and roll number slip
  • Educational qualification certificates and mark sheets (Class 10, 12, and graduation/diploma as applicable)
  • Category or caste certificate in the format required by the High Court (OBC/SC/ST/EWS)
  • Valid original photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or Passport)
  • Recent passport-size photographs (4×6 cm)
  • Application reference number or registration details

What Happens After This Result

Qualified candidates will next face the Written Test, followed by a Typing Test, before final selection. The High Court will separately notify the written test schedule, pattern, and admit card download date. Candidates should verify their educational qualifications and ensure all documents are in original, certified form for the subsequent stages. Non-qualified candidates should monitor the official website for the next recruitment notification, typically released within 6-12 months.

Important Dates

EventDate
Screening Test Date28/06/2026
Result Declaration Date16/07/2026
Written Test DateTo be notified
Typing Test DateTo be notified

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Check Result PDFDownload Result
Official WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How do I check my status in the HP High Court Clerk and Proof Reader Result 2026?

Ans. Download the result PDF from the official website and use Ctrl+F to search for your roll number. Your status (qualified, not qualified, or absent) will be displayed against your roll number in the document.

Q2. What does “Overall Result in order of Roll Number” mean?

Ans. It means the PDF lists all candidates who appeared in the screening test, arranged numerically by roll number, rather than in merit order or category-wise ranking. You must find your roll number to know your individual status.

Q3. I am not able to find my roll number in the result PDF. What should I do?

Ans. If your roll number does not appear in the list, it may indicate you were absent from the screening test, or your registration was invalid. Contact the High Court directly using the contact details on the official website to clarify.

Q4. What is the next stage after the screening test result?

Ans. Qualified candidates will be called for the Written Test, followed by a Typing Test. The High Court will announce the written test date and admit card download link separately on the official website.

Q5. Can I apply again if I did not qualify in the screening test?

Ans. Yes, you can apply in the next recruitment cycle. Keep your results and application documents for record-keeping. Review the cutoff marks (if published) to identify areas for improvement in future attempts.

Q6. When will the written test admit card be released?

Ans. The written test admit card date has not been announced in the screening test result notification. Check the official website regularly for the written test schedule and admit card notification.

Q7. Are there any cutoff marks or qualifying criteria published with this result?

Ans. The result PDF lists overall results in order of roll number. Category-wise cutoff marks or qualifying criteria may be published separately by the High Court; check the official website for any such notification.

Q8. Should I take any action immediately after finding my name in the qualified list?

Ans. Save a copy of the result PDF for your records. Monitor the official website for the written test admit card, which will typically be released 5-7 days before the exam. Ensure your registered mobile number and email ID are up to date for timely notifications.

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