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Last Date Extended — Apply by 30 April 2026

BPSC Civil Judge Recruitment 2026
33rd Bihar Judicial Services — 173 PCS-J Posts

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially released Advertisement No. 12/2026 for the 33rd Bihar Judicial Services Competitive Examination 2026, inviting applications from eligible Indian law graduates for 173 Civil Judge (Junior Division) posts across courts in Bihar. The last date has been extended to 30 April 2026. Preliminary Exam is scheduled for 30 May 2026.

📋 173 Posts
🏛️ State Government — Bihar
📅 Last Date: 30 Apr 2026
💸 Fee: ₹100 All Cat.
📝 Prelims: 30 May 2026
🎓 LLB + 3 Yrs Practice
🗺️ Bihar (All Districts)
📄 Advt. No. 12/2026
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173
Total Posts
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61
Women Reserved
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22–35
Age (UR Male)
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₹100
All Category Fee
30 Apr
Last Date
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30 May
Prelims Date
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Important Dates — 33rd Bihar Judicial Services 2026
📣 Official Notification Released (Advt. No. 12/2026) 23 February 2026
🟢 Online Application Start Date 25 February 2026
🔴 Last Date to Apply Online (Original) 18 March 2026 (Now Extended)
📢 Date Extension Notice Released 18 March 2026
Last Date to Apply Online (Extended / Final) 30 April 2026 ✅ Apply Now
💳 Application Fee Payment Last Date 30 April 2026
🪪 Admit Card Download To Be Announced
📝 Preliminary Examination 30 May 2026
📋 Mains Examination To Be Announced
🎤 Personal Interview / Viva-Voce To Be Announced
⚠️ Final Deadline: Submit your application before 30 April 2026. Apply at bpsc.bihar.gov.in
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About BPSC & the 33rd Bihar Judicial Services 2026
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Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)
Established under Article 315 of the Constitution of India, BPSC is the constitutional body mandated to conduct competitive examinations for appointment to civil service positions in Bihar. Its headquarters are in Patna, Bihar. The Bihar Judicial Services examination is among its most prestigious and sought-after recruitment processes.
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Post: Civil Judge (Junior Division)
Also known as PCS-J (Provincial Civil Service – Judicial), the Civil Judge (Junior Division) is the entry-level judicial officer in Bihar's subordinate judiciary. Appointed civil judges preside over civil and criminal matters at the district level across Bihar and report to the Principal District Judge. They are officers of the Bihar Civil Service (Judicial Branch).
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Notification Details
Advertisement No.: 12/2026
Exam Name: 33rd Bihar Judicial Services Competitive Examination 2026
Post Name: Civil Judge (Junior Division) / Judicial Magistrate
Total Vacancies: 173 Posts
Job Location: Various courts across Bihar
Official Website: bpsc.bihar.gov.in
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Historical Vacancy Trend
32nd Bihar Judiciary (Previous): 221 posts
31st Bihar Judiciary: 349 posts
30th Bihar Judiciary (2017): 194 posts
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Vacancy Details — Category-Wise Breakdown
Category Posts Horizontal Women Reservation (35%)
Vertical Reservation (Category-Wise)173 Total
Unreserved (UR / General)69~24 posts (35% of UR)
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)17~6 posts
SC (Scheduled Caste)28~10 posts
ST (Scheduled Tribe)As per Bihar rules
EBC (Extremely Backward Class)36~13 posts
BC (Backward Class)23~8 posts
35% Horizontal Reservation for Women across all categories — 61 posts reserved for women candidates
Grand Total17361 posts for women (horizontal)
ℹ️ PwD Reservation
  • 1% horizontal reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) is applicable across categories as per Bihar government norms and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016.
  • PwD candidates with minimum 40% disability are eligible for this benefit. Certificate from a designated Medical Board is required at the time of document verification.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Nationality
Candidates must be citizens of India. Both Bihar-domicile and out-of-state candidates are eligible to apply for this examination. Candidates from other states may apply but category-based reservation applies only to those who are permanent residents of Bihar.
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Age Limit (as on 01 August 2026)
Minimum Age: 22 years

Maximum Age — UR Male: 35 years
Maximum Age — BC / EBC / UR Female: 37 years
Maximum Age — SC / ST (Male & Female): 42 years
Maximum Age — EWS: 35 years (as per Bihar rules)

Age is calculated as on 01 August 2026. The retirement age for judicial officers in Bihar is 60 years.
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Educational Qualification
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB) — either the traditional 3-year LLB after graduation or the 5-year integrated BA LLB / BBA LLB / B.Com LLB — from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

The degree must have been awarded by a government-recognised institution in India. Degrees from foreign universities must have BCI equivalency recognition.
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Legal Practice Experience — 3 Years (Mandatory)
Candidates must have a minimum of 3 years of experience as a practising Advocate enrolled with any State Bar Council, counted up to 23 February 2026 (date of notification).

Alternative: Experience as a Law Clerk under any Judicial Magistrate or Judicial Officer also counts towards the 3-year requirement. The number of years of practice is counted from the date of enrollment in the concerned State Bar Council.
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Aadhaar / Biometric Requirements
Candidates who provide Aadhaar details during registration are not required to pay any additional fee for biometric verification.

Candidates who do not provide Aadhaar must pay an additional biometric fee of ₹200 at the time of application.
⛔ Important Restrictions & Disqualifications
  • Candidates without a valid LLB degree from a BCI-recognised institution are not eligible.
  • Candidates who have not completed 3 years of practice as on 23 February 2026 are not eligible.
  • Category-based age relaxation and reservation benefits apply only to candidates who are permanent residents of Bihar.
  • Out-of-state candidates can apply but will be treated as Unreserved / General category candidates.
  • Applications submitted in offline mode (post/email) will not be accepted under any circumstances.
  • Applications with incomplete details, missing documents, or incorrect fee payment will be rejected outright.
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Application Fee
General / OBC / EWS
₹100
Other state candidates also ₹100
SC / ST (Bihar)
₹100
Bihar domicile SC/ST candidates
Female (Bihar)
₹100
All women candidates of Bihar
PH / Divyangjan
₹100
Persons with Disabilities
💡 Application fee is ₹100 for ALL categories — uniform fee structure. Fee is non-refundable once paid. Payment through online mode: Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, Net Banking. Aadhaar not provided → Additional biometric fee of ₹200.
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Exam Pattern — All 3 Stages
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Stage 1 — Preliminary Examination (Objective / Qualifying)
The Preliminary Exam is a qualifying-stage screening test. Marks scored in Prelims are NOT counted in the final merit list. Only candidates who clear the minimum qualifying threshold proceed to Mains. The exam is objective-type with MCQs. There is no negative marking in Prelims.
Prelims — Paper I

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

  • Marks: 100
  • Questions: ~100 MCQs
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Type: Objective (MCQ)
  • Negative Marking: No
  • Topics: History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Bihar GK, Current Affairs
Prelims — Paper II

Law (General)

  • Marks: 150
  • Questions: ~150 MCQs
  • Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Type: Objective (MCQ)
  • Negative Marking: No
  • Topics: Constitutional Law, Evidence Act, CPC, CrPC/BNSS, BNS, BSA, Hindu & Muslim Law, Law of Torts
Total Prelims: 250 Marks Qualifying Only No Negative Marking Exam Date: 30 May 2026
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Stage 2 — Mains Examination (Descriptive / Merit-Counted)
The Mains is a descriptive written examination and is the most important stage. Marks scored in Mains are directly counted in the final merit list. It comprises 5 Compulsory Papers and 3 Optional Papers (chosen from 5 options). The exam tests in-depth legal knowledge, analytical thinking, and writing quality.
PaperSubjectTypeMarks
Compulsory Papers5 Papers
Paper IGeneral Knowledge & Current AffairsDescriptive150
Paper IIGeneral HindiDescriptive (Language)150
Paper IIIGeneral EnglishDescriptive (Language)150
Paper IVElementary General ScienceDescriptive150
Paper VLaw of Evidence & Procedure (IEA / BSA / CPC / CrPC / BNSS)Descriptive200
Optional Papers (Choose 3 of 5)3 Papers
Optional AConstitutional & Administrative Law of IndiaDescriptive200
Optional BHindu Law & Muhammadan LawDescriptive200
Optional CLaw of Torts & Commercial Law (Contract, Sale of Goods, Negotiable Instruments)Descriptive200
Optional DRevenue Law & Local Laws of BiharDescriptive200
Optional ECriminal Law — BNS / IPC, BNSS / CrPCDescriptive200
Total Mains Marks~1450
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Stage 3 — Personal Interview / Viva-Voce
The final stage is a Personality Test (Viva-Voce) conducted by BPSC, carrying 100 marks. Candidates must score a minimum of 35% (35 marks) in the interview to qualify. The interview panel evaluates legal reasoning, communication skills, judicial temperament, and general awareness. Marks from Mains + Interview together form the final merit list.
Mains + Interview = Final Merit Interview: 100 Marks Min. 35% in Interview Prelims is Qualifying Only No Negative Marking in Prelims
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Syllabus — 33rd Bihar Judicial Services 2026
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Prelims — General Knowledge (Paper I)
Indian History Bihar History & Culture Indian Geography Bihar Geography Indian Polity Indian Economy Current Affairs Science & Technology Environmental Issues Panchayati Raj Bihar Post-Independence Economy
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Prelims — Law Paper (Paper II) + Mains Core Law
Constitution of India Administrative Law CPC (Civil Procedure Code) CrPC / BNSS 2023 BNS 2023 (New Criminal Code) BSA 2023 (Bharatiya Sakshya) IEA (Indian Evidence Act) Hindu Law Muhammadan Law Law of Torts Contract Act Sale of Goods Act Negotiable Instruments Act Limitation Act Specific Relief Act Transfer of Property Act Revenue Laws of Bihar Local Laws of Bihar
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Mains — Language Papers
General Hindi: Essay writing, translation, precis writing, comprehension, grammar — Level equivalent to Bihar School Examination Board secondary standard.

General English: Essay, précis, comprehension, translation, letter writing, grammar — tests ability to write clear and structured English.
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Mains — Elementary General Science
Questions on everyday scientific phenomena and observations expected of an educated person. Topics include Physics principles, Chemistry basics, Biology fundamentals, and their application in daily life — at a general post-secondary awareness level, not specialist knowledge.
⚡ Key Syllabus Update — New Criminal Laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA)
  • The 33rd Bihar Judiciary 2026 syllabus prominently features the three new criminal laws that replaced the older IPC, CrPC, and Indian Evidence Act.
  • BNS 2023 (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita) — replaces IPC 1860
  • BNSS 2023 (Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita) — replaces CrPC 1973
  • BSA 2023 (Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam) — replaces Indian Evidence Act 1872
  • Candidates must prepare comparative notes between old and new laws — both may be tested in the examination.
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Selection Process — Step by Step
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Preliminary Examination — 30 May 2026 (Qualifying)

An objective-type screening test comprising two papers: Paper I — General Knowledge (100 marks) and Paper II — Law (150 marks), totalling 250 marks. No negative marking. Marks in Prelims are NOT counted in the final merit. Candidates meeting the minimum cut-off advance to Mains.

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Mains Examination — Descriptive (Merit-Counted)

A comprehensive descriptive exam comprising 5 compulsory papers and 3 optional papers (selected from 5 options). Total marks 1450. The Mains tests depth of legal knowledge, analytical ability, language proficiency, and writing quality. Mains marks directly form part of the final merit list.

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Personal Interview / Viva-Voce (100 Marks)

Candidates who qualify the Mains appear for a Personality Test (Viva-Voce) carrying 100 marks. Minimum qualifying marks: 35 marks (35%). The panel evaluates judicial temperament, legal reasoning, communication, and general awareness. The interview is conducted at BPSC offices in Patna.

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Document Verification

Shortlisted candidates from the merit list are called for document verification at BPSC offices. Original certificates for LLB degree, Bar Council enrollment, practice certificate, category certificates, age proof, and Aadhaar must be produced. Medical examination is conducted at this stage.

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Final Merit List & Appointment

The final merit list is prepared based on Mains Examination marks + Interview marks combined. Successful candidates receive appointment orders from the High Court of Judicature at Patna. Newly appointed Civil Judges undergo mandatory training before posting to district courts across Bihar.

3-Stage Selection Prelims is Qualifying Only Mains + Interview = Final Merit High Court Appoints Finally
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Salary & Judicial Pay Structure
Civil Judge (Junior Division) — Entry Level
₹77,840
per month (Basic Pay)
Pay Level 10 — 7th CPC Pay Matrix
Pay Band: ₹77,840 – ₹1,36,920
As per 2nd National Judicial Pay Commission
Gross Salary (with Allowances)
As Per Rules
HRA + DA + Judicial Allowance
Includes: HRA, DA, Travel Allowance
Judicial Allowance, Medical Reimbursement
Varies by posting location & city
Retirement Benefits
60 Yrs
Superannuation Age
Pension, Gratuity, Leave Encashment
Post-Retirement Medical Benefits
Government accommodation during service
⚖️ Pay structure is governed by the recommendations of the 2nd National Judicial Pay Commission and the 7th Central Pay Commission. Additional judicial allowances, official residence, and court infrastructure support make this one of the most attractive government career packages in Bihar.
✅ Other Perks & Benefits — Civil Judge, Bihar
  • Official government accommodation (bungalow / quarters) at posting location
  • Court vehicle / transport allowance for judicial duties
  • Full medical reimbursement for self and family
  • Dearness Allowance (DA) revised periodically
  • House Rent Allowance (HRA) based on city classification
  • Annual increment + promotions through the judicial service hierarchy
  • Career progression: Civil Judge → Senior Civil Judge → Additional District Judge → District Judge
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How to Apply Online — Step by Step
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Visit the Official BPSC Website

Open bpsc.bihar.gov.in in your browser. On the homepage, find the "BPSC 33rd Bihar Judicial Services 2026 — Apply Online" link under the Current Recruitment / Important Notices section and click on it.

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Complete One Time Registration (OTR)

New users must first complete One Time Registration (OTR) on the BPSC portal. Enter your name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. Create a login ID and password. Verify via OTP sent to your mobile.

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Link DigiLocker Account

BPSC requires candidates to link their DigiLocker account to the application profile. This enables digital document verification. Ensure your academic certificates and identity documents are available on DigiLocker before proceeding.

4

Fill Application Form — Personal & Educational Details

Login and fill the application form with personal details (name, DOB, category, domicile), educational details (LLB institution, year, percentage), Bar Council enrollment number, years of practice, and Aadhaar or alternative ID details.

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Upload Required Documents

Upload scanned copies of: passport-size photograph (white background, clear face), signature (black ink on white paper), LLB degree, Bar Council certificate, category certificate (if applicable), and Aadhaar. All files must meet the portal's size and format requirements (JPG/PDF).

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Pay Application Fee — ₹100

Proceed to the fee payment section. Pay ₹100 (all categories) online via Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking. If not providing Aadhaar, pay an additional ₹200 biometric fee. Save the payment receipt.

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Review, Lock & Submit Application

Carefully review all entered details. Once the profile is locked, corrections may not be possible. Tick the declaration checkbox and click "Submit". Ensure submission before 30 April 2026. Applications by post or email will not be accepted.

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Download & Print Confirmation

After successful submission, download and print the application confirmation page with your Registration ID. Keep this safe — it will be required for downloading the admit card and at the time of document verification.

⛔ Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Not completing OTR registration before starting the application.
  • Entering name differently from LLB certificate — must match exactly.
  • Uploading blurred or incorrectly sized photograph or signature.
  • Not mentioning the correct Bar Council enrollment date (affects practice year calculation).
  • Missing the fee payment step — application is treated as incomplete without fee.
  • Waiting until the last day — server load on deadline day causes submission failures.
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Documents Required
📸Recent passport-size photograph — white background, formal attire, clear face (for online upload and verification)
✍️Signature scan — black or blue ink on white paper (for online upload)
🪪Aadhaar Card — for identity proof and biometric linking (if not provided, extra ₹200 biometric fee applies)
🎓LLB Degree Certificate / Provisional Certificate — from BCI-recognised institution
📄LLB Mark Sheets (all semesters/years) — showing year of passing and percentage
⚖️Bar Council Enrollment Certificate — showing enrollment date to count years of practice
📋Practice Certificate / Certificate of Experience as Advocate — issued by the concerned court or Bar Association (if applicable)
🎂10th Certificate (Matriculation) — as proof of date of birth
📄Category / Caste Certificate — SC/ST/OBC/EBC/BC/EWS — issued by competent authority (for Bihar domicile candidates claiming reservation)
🏠Domicile / Permanent Residence Certificate of Bihar — for availing category-based reservation and age relaxation
PwD / Disability Certificate — from designated Medical Board (minimum 40% disability) — for PwD candidates
💡 Important — Document Verification Stage
  • All documents must be brought in original + two sets of self-attested photocopies at the time of document verification after the interview.
  • DigiLocker-linked documents may also be accepted digitally at verification — keep your DigiLocker updated.
  • Hard copy submission to BPSC office during the application stage is NOT required.
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Preparation Strategy — How to Clear Bihar Judiciary 2026
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Master the Three New Criminal Laws First

The BNS 2023, BNSS 2023, and BSA 2023 are the highest-priority additions to the 2026 syllabus. Prepare comparative charts between the old laws (IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act) and the new codes. This is essential for both Prelims Paper II and Mains Optional E.

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Read Bare Acts Directly — Not Just Guides

For procedural laws like CPC, CrPC/BNSS, Specific Relief Act, and Transfer of Property Act — read the actual legislation section by section. Bare act reading builds the clarity needed for descriptive Mains answers. Supplement with standard commentaries for understanding.

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Attempt Mock Tests for Prelims from Now

With Prelims on 30 May 2026, there is adequate time to build speed and accuracy. Attempt at least 2–3 full-length mock tests per week covering both GK and Law papers. Analyse errors and work on weak areas systematically.

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Start Mains Answer Writing in Parallel

Do not wait for Prelims results to start Mains preparation. Write at least 2 descriptive answers daily on CPC or a core law subject. Use a structured format: issue identification → applicable law/section → analysis → conclusion. Practice presentation, headings, and underlining.

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Current Legal Affairs & Landmark Judgments

Read legal newspapers and Supreme Court judgment summaries regularly. Bihar Judiciary interview panels specifically test knowledge of recent constitutional judgments, legal reforms, and developments in criminal justice. Maintain a running notes file for quick revision.

📚 Recommended Books — Bihar Judiciary 2026
  • Constitutional Law: M.P. Jain — Constitutional Law of India
  • Contract Law: Avtar Singh — Law of Contract & Specific Relief
  • Evidence: Batuk Lal or Avtar Singh — Law of Evidence
  • Hindu Law: Paras Diwan — Modern Hindu Law
  • Civil Procedure: Mulla — Code of Civil Procedure
  • Criminal Law: Ratanlal & Dhirajlal — The Code of Criminal Procedure / BNS commentary
  • GK / Current Affairs: Standard monthly magazines + Bihar-specific GK books
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Frequently Asked Questions
BPSC officially extended the last date to 30 April 2026 via a notice released on 18 March 2026. The original deadline was 18 March 2026. All other eligibility conditions, exam dates, and requirements remain unchanged.
A total of 173 Civil Judge (Junior Division) posts have been notified under Advertisement No. 12/2026. Out of these, 61 posts are reserved for women candidates through 35% horizontal reservation across all categories. Category-wise: UR 69, EWS 17, SC 28, EBC 36, BC 23.
The fee is uniformly ₹100 for all categories — General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, EBC, BC, Female, and PH candidates all pay the same ₹100. Candidates not providing Aadhaar details must additionally pay ₹200 as biometric fee. Payment is online only.
Age is calculated as on 01 August 2026. Minimum: 22 years. Maximum: 35 years for UR males, 37 years for BC/EBC/UR females, 42 years for SC/ST candidates. Age relaxation applies only to permanent residents of Bihar.
Yes, it is mandatory. Candidates must have a minimum of 3 years of practice as an Advocate enrolled with a State Bar Council, counted from the date of Bar Council enrollment up to 23 February 2026. Experience as a Law Clerk under a Judicial Magistrate also counts.
The Preliminary Examination is scheduled for 30 May 2026 as per the official BPSC Exam Calendar 2026. The admit card will be released before the exam — check bpsc.bihar.gov.in for updates.
Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Bihar receives a starting basic pay of ₹77,840 per month under Pay Level 10 of the 7th CPC pay matrix (Pay Band: ₹77,840 – ₹1,36,920). Additional allowances include HRA, DA, judicial allowance, and medical reimbursement as per rules.
Yes. The Bihar Civil Judge examination is open to eligible candidates from all states across India. However, reservation benefits (category-wise and age relaxation) apply only to candidates who are permanent residents of Bihar. Out-of-state candidates are treated as Unreserved / General category.
No. There is no negative marking in the Bihar Judiciary Preliminary Examination. Incorrect and unattempted questions earn zero marks. Only correct answers earn marks. Attempt all questions in the Prelims without fear of penalty.
Candidates must secure a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 (35%) in the Personal Interview / Viva-Voce to qualify. Failing to meet this threshold disqualifies the candidate from the final merit list regardless of Mains performance.
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