Age
22-35 Years
Min Qualification
Bachelor Degree in Law
Location
Bihar
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially announced the commencement of the 33rd Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination. This recruitment drive aims to appoint Civil Judges (Junior Division) within the Bihar Civil Service (Judicial Branch). For law graduates across India, this is a premier opportunity to enter the prestigious judicial system of Bihar and uphold justice at the grassroots level.
Becoming a Civil Judge in Bihar is not just a career achievement; it is a position of immense social responsibility and legal authority. The role offers a stable and respected lifestyle with the chance to contribute to the judicial integrity of the state. With 173 vacancies announced, including a significant horizontal reservation for women, this notification is a call to action for dedicated law professionals to secure a bright future in the Bihar Judiciary.
The BPSC selection process is rigorous, ensuring only the most legally sound and ethically upright candidates are chosen. If you have an LLB degree from a recognized university and the ambition to wear the judicial robes, this is your golden ticket. Read on for all the essential details regarding eligibility, exam structure, and how to apply.
Legal Degree: Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
BCI Recognition: The university/college must have been recognized by the BCI on the date of the candidate's admission or graduation.
Fees must be paid online during the application process:
General / Unreserved Candidates: βΉ600/-.
SC / ST of Bihar State: βΉ150/-.
Female Candidates (Bihar Domicile): βΉ150/-.
PwBD Candidates (40% or more): βΉ150/-.
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π Any Indian citizen with an LLB degree who meets age criteria.
π No, but fee relaxation applies only to Bihar residents.
π Yes, marks are not added to final merit.
π Approx βΉ27,700 β βΉ44,770 + allowances.
π No, degree must be completed before last date.
π Yes, as per BPSC rules.
π Offline (OMR / Written).
π As per Bihar Judiciary rules (no fixed limit).
π Interview carries 100 marks.
π From official BPSC website only.