BPSC 32nd judicial service exam notification 2023 out, application begins on Feb 27
BPSC 32nd judicial service exam notification 2023 has been released. Online application process will begin on February 27. Check key details here.
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Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the official notification for the 32nd Bihar Judicial Services Exam 2023. There are a total of 155 vacancies and 35% of the seats are reserved for women. BPSC will begin the online application process for BPSC 32nd judicial services exam 2023 on February 27. The last date to apply is March 27. Candidates will be able to edit their application forms till April 3. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to apply for the exam online at bpsc.bih.nic.in.
BPSC Judicial Service Notification 2023: Eligibility criteria
Candidates who have a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) from any recognised university can apply for the Bihar judicial service exam 2023. It must be noted that the university/ institution should be affiliated with the Bar Council of India, New Delhi. Candidates must be aged between 22 and 35 years.
BPSC judicial service exam 2023 pattern
BPSC will conduct a preliminary exam followed by a main exam and interview to select the qualified candidates. BPSC judicial service prelims exam will be objective in nature. There will be two papers namely, general studies and law, carrying 100 and 150 marks, respectively. The responses will have to be filled in OMR sheets. In BPSC judiciary main exam, there will be five papers, namely, General Knowledge including current affairs, Elementary General Science, General Hindi, General English, Law Evidence and Procedure. Papers 1 and 5 will carry a maximum of 150 marks each, while the remaining three papers will carry 100 marks each. Candidates will have to choose any three optional papers (150 marks each) from the following list:
- Constitutional and Administrative Law of India
- Hindu Law & Muhammadan Law
- Law of Transfer of Property, principles of Equity, and Law of Trusts and Specific Relief
- Law of Contracts & Torts
- Commercial Law