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BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Preliminary Examination 2026: Start Your Preparation Now

The Bihar Public Service Commission has officially announced the schedule for the 33rd Bihar Judicial Services Preliminary Examination 2026. The examination will be conducted on June 3, 2026, in two different shifts at examination centers located in Patna. This announcement has brought clarity and relief to thousands of judiciary aspirants who have been eagerly waiting for the exam schedule.

The Bihar Judicial Services Examination is one of the most prestigious state judiciary examinations in India. Every year, a large number of law graduates and practicing advocates appear for this examination with the dream of becoming Civil Judges. This year as well, the competition is expected to be intense due to the attractive number of vacancies and growing interest in judicial services.

According to the official notice, the preliminary examination will take place in offline mode using OMR sheets. Candidates are advised to carefully understand the exam timing, reporting instructions, and admit card guidelines to avoid any last-minute confusion.

33RD Bihar Judiciary Exam Schedule 2026

The preliminary examination will be conducted in two separate sessions on June 3, 2026.

  • First Shift: 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
  • Second Shift: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

The examination will be held at various centers in Patna. Candidates must reach their respective centers well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.

The first paper will test General Studies, while the second paper will focus on Law subjects. Since both papers are important for qualifying the prelims stage, candidates should prepare strategically and manage their time effectively during the examination.

Total Vacancies in Bihar Judiciary 2026  

This recruitment drive is being conducted for 173 posts of Civil Judge under the 33rd Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination. The vacancies were announced earlier through Advertisement No. 12/2026 by the commission.

The availability of a significant number of seats has generated considerable excitement among judiciary aspirants across the country. Bihar Judiciary has consistently remained one of the most sought-after judicial examinations due to its reputation, career growth opportunities, and competitive salary structure.

Admit Card Details  

Candidates appearing for the preliminary examination will be able to download their admit cards from the official website of Bihar Public Service Commission approximately 7 to 10 days before the examination date.

To download the admit card, candidates will need:

  • Registration Number or Roll Number
  • Date of Birth or Password
  • Captcha Code, if required

Candidates must carefully verify all details printed on the admit card, including:

  • Candidate’s name
  • Roll number
  • Examination center
  • Reporting time
  • Photograph and signature

Any discrepancy should immediately be reported to the commission.

Important Instructions for Candidates  

The commission has instructed candidates to carry a valid original photo identity proof along with the admit card to the examination center. Without these documents, entry may not be permitted.

Accepted identity proofs may include:

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Voter ID
  • Passport
  • Driving License

Candidates should also remember the following instructions:

  • Reach the examination center early
  • Avoid carrying electronic gadgets
  • Follow all examination hall rules
  • Carry blue or black ballpoint pens
  • Read all OMR instructions carefully

As the exam is being conducted in offline mode, accuracy while filling the OMR sheet becomes extremely important. Even small mistakes can affect evaluation.

Exam Pattern Overview  

The Bihar Judiciary Preliminary Examination generally consists of objective-type questions. This stage serves as a screening test for the mains examination.

The preliminary examination includes questions from:

  • General Studies
  • Current Affairs
  • General Knowledge
  • Constitutional Law
  • Procedural Laws
  • Penal Laws
  • Evidence Law
  • Contract Law
  • Transfer of Property Law
  • Personal Laws

According to reports, the prelims paper may contain around 150 objective questions.

A strong understanding of bare acts along with regular revision of current affairs is considered essential for success in the examination.

Selection Process  

The Bihar Judicial Services Examination follows a three-stage selection process:

  1. Preliminary Examination
  2. Main Examination
  3. Interview

Only candidates who qualify in the preliminary examination will be eligible to appear in the mains examination. The final merit list is prepared after considering marks obtained in the mains examination and interview.

The interview stage evaluates a candidate’s legal knowledge, analytical ability, communication skills, and judicial temperament.

Growing Competition in Judiciary Exams  

Judiciary examinations have become increasingly competitive in recent years. Aspirants are now beginning their preparation much earlier and are relying on structured study plans, answer writing practice, and mock tests.

The Bihar Judiciary Examination is particularly known for its comprehensive syllabus and unpredictable question patterns. Candidates who focus only on theory often struggle with practical application-based questions. Therefore, balancing conceptual clarity with revision and mock practice becomes very important.

Many aspirants are also joining coaching institutes and online judiciary platforms for guidance and structured preparation. However, consistent self-study continues to remain the most crucial factor behind success.

Preparation Tips for Last-Minute Revision  

With limited time remaining before the examination, candidates should avoid starting new topics. Instead, they should focus on:

  • Revising important bare acts
  • Solving previous year papers
  • Practicing mock tests
  • Reading current affairs daily
  • Improving speed and accuracy
  • Revising landmark judgments

Maintaining a calm and disciplined approach during the final days of preparation can significantly improve performance in the examination hall.

Why Bihar Judiciary Remains Popular  

The Bihar Judicial Services Examination attracts candidates from multiple states because of:

  • Prestigious judicial career
  • Stable government service
  • Respect in society
  • Career progression opportunities
  • Attractive salary and benefits

For many law graduates, becoming a Civil Judge represents not just a profession but also an opportunity to contribute to the justice delivery system of the country.

With the prelims examination date now officially announced, candidates are expected to intensify their preparation in the coming weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  

1. When will the BPSC 33rd Judicial Services Preliminary Examination 2026 be conducted?  

The examination will be conducted on June 3, 2026.

2. In how many shifts will the examination be held?  

The exam will be conducted in two shifts.

3. What are the timings of the two shifts?  

The first shift is from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM, and the second shift is from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

4. Where will the examination be conducted?  

The examination centers will be located in Patna.

5. How many vacancies are available in Bihar Judiciary 2026?  

There are 173 vacancies for the post of Civil Judge.

6. When will the admit cards be released?  

Admit cards are expected to be released 7 to 10 days before the examination.

7. What mode will the examination follow?  

The examination will be conducted in offline OMR mode.

8. What documents must candidates carry to the exam center?  

Candidates must carry their admit card and a valid original photo identity proof.

9. What are the stages of the Bihar Judicial Services Examination?  

The selection process includes prelims, mains, and interview.

10. Which subjects are important for Bihar Judiciary prelims?  

Important subjects include General Studies, Constitutional Law, IPC, CPC, CrPC, Evidence Law, and current affairs.

15 May 2026
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