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Jharkhand Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam

The Jharkhand Judiciary Main Exam 2024 entails subjective written papers featuring descriptive, narrative, or essay-type questions. Divided into four distinct exams, each carries 100 marks, with candidates granted three hours for completion. The syllabus for the Jharkhand Judiciary 2024 Main Examination is extensive, guiding candidates towards comprehensive preparation. This crucial stage of the selection process demands thorough understanding and proficiency in legal concepts and principles. Aspirants are urged to diligently study the provided syllabus to maximize their chances of success in the Main Exam and secure a position within the Jharkhand Judiciary.

Jharkhand Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam | Recent
Registration Date
29 Jan 2024 - 29 Feb 2024
Exam Date
N/A - N/A
Salary
Rs.27700.00 - Rs.47700.00
Vacancies
138
Eligibility
To be eligible for the JPSC Civil Judge exam, you must hold a law degree (LLB) from a recognized university, be between 22 and 35 years old, have a good moral character, be in sound health, and not be involved in any criminal cases involving moral turpitu
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Jharkhand Judiciary Exam Pattern 2024

Understanding the examination pattern for the Jharkhand Judiciary 2024 is crucial for candidates to prepare effectively. The Jharkhand Civil Judge 2024 exam schedule comprises three stages, as outlined in the official Jharkhand Judiciary Notification:

  1. Preliminary Exam (Objective Type)
  2. Main Exam (Subjective Type)
  3. Interview

The final selection of candidates hinges on their performance in each of these three phases. Successful candidates will be appointed to the position of Jharkhand Civil Judge. This article will delve into the comprehensive details of the Jharkhand PSC Judiciary Exam Pattern.

The Jharkhand Judicial Exam Pattern, outlined in the notification, includes written tests for both the preliminary and main exams. Here are the details:

  • The preliminary entrance test is worth a total of 100 Marks.
  • The preliminary entrance test must be completed within two hours.
  • There is a negative marking of 1 for each incorrect response.
  • The Main Examination consists of two papers.
  • Paper I carries 50 Marks, while Paper II carries 100 Marks.