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BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

Updated: 17 May 2026

Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the pre exam date for the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division). This recruitment was released for 173 posts.

📅 Important Dates - BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

  • Application Start Date : 25 February 2026

  • Last Date : 30 April 2026

  • Fee Payment Last Date : 30 April 2026

  • Exam Date : 03 June 2026

  • Admit Card : Before Exam

👤 Age Limit - BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

  • Age Limit As On 01 August 2025

  • Minimum Age: 22 Years

  • Maximum Age: 35 Years

  • Age Relaxation as per BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Recruitment Rules

💰 Application Fee - BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

  • Application Fee: Rs. 100/-

  • Bank Charge: Extra

  • Payment Mode: Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking / UPI

📌 Vacancies - BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

Total Vacancies: 173

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🎓 Post Qualifications - BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Pre Exam Date 2026

  • Candidates who have LLB Degree or equivalent qualification from any recognized University in India will be eligible for this recruitment.

  • All candidates must read the official information completely before applying.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1: How many Civil Judge (Junior Grade) posts are available?

Answer: There are a total of 173 vacant posts for Civil Judge (Junior Grade).

Q 2: What is the educational qualification required for these posts?

Answer: Candidates must possess a Bachelor of Law degree or equivalent from a university/institution recognized by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi.

Q 3: What is the experience required for this recruitment?

Answer: Candidates must have at least three years of experience as a legal practitioner in the bar as of the advertisement date.

Q 4: What is the minimum and maximum age limit for applicants?

Answer: As of August 1, 2025, the minimum age is 22 years. As of August 1, 2022, the maximum age is 35 years. For reserved categories (including women and physically challenged) and unreserved category women, the age limit is 22 to 40 years.

Q 5: What is the structure of the Preliminary Examination?

Answer: The Preliminary Examination will consist of two papers: Paper I (General Studies) for 100 marks (1.30 hours) and Paper II (Law) for 150 marks (2.00 hours).

Q 6: Is there negative marking in the Preliminary Examination?

Answer: The document does not explicitly mention negative marking for the preliminary examination. It will be an objective multiple-choice exam.