The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has officially announced the 33rd Bihar Judicial Services Examination 2026 for the recruitment of Civil Judges (Junior Division). This recruitment drive offers 173 vacancies, making it a significant opportunity for law graduates who aspire to build a prestigious career in the judiciary.

The online application process will begin on 25 February 2026 through the official BPSC website. Candidates are advised to carefully review the eligibility criteria, age limit, and required documents before submitting their application. The selection process will consist of three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview. Only candidates who clear each stage will be considered for final appointment.

Judicial service is one of the most respected career paths in the legal profession, offering job security, authority, and long-term career growth. Aspirants should start focusing on core law subjects, Bare Acts, and answer writing practice to improve their chances of success.

This is your opportunity to enter the judicial system and serve justice with integrityβ€”apply on time and begin your focused preparation today.

VACANCY DETAILS:

Total Posts: 173  

Post Names: Civil Judge (Junior Division)  

Department/Board: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)  

Job Type: Permanent

ELIGIBILITY:

Age Limit: 22–35 years (Age relaxation applicable for reserved categories)  

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized university  

Experience (if any): Not required

 SALARY & PERKS:

Basic Pay: β‚Ή27,700 – β‚Ή44,770  

Grade Pay / Level: Level 9 (Judicial Pay Structure)  

Allowances: Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Medical, Travel, Pension benefits  

Total In-Hand (approx): β‚Ή50,000 – β‚Ή70,000 per month  

Is Salary Worth It: Yes. Judicial services offer strong financial stability, social respect, and long-term career security along with regular promotions.

WHO SHOULD NOT APPLY:

- Candidates without an LLB degree

- Those not prepared for intensive law-based competitive exams

- Candidates unwilling to serve within Bihar jurisdiction

 IS THIS GOOD FOR FRESHERS?

Yes. Fresh law graduates can apply. Judicial exams focus on conceptual clarity of core law subjects, making it a great opportunity for freshers starting their legal careers.

PROMOTION & GROWTH PATH:

Civil Judge (Junior Division) β†’ Senior Division β†’ District Judge β†’ Higher Judicial Services. With experience and performance, officers can reach senior judicial positions.

PREVIOUS YEAR CUTOFF ANALYSIS:

Prelims cutoff generally ranges between 55–65% depending on exam difficulty and competition. Strong command over Bare Acts and procedural laws significantly improves selection chances.

TOP MISTAKES STUDENTS MAKE:

- Ignoring Bare Act language

- Lack of answer writing practice for Mains

- Poor time management in Prelims

- Not revising procedural laws regularly

SMART PREPARATION TIPS:

- Study Bare Acts thoroughly and repeatedly

- Focus on major subjects like CPC, CrPC, IPC, Evidence

- Practice previous year question papers

- Develop structured answer writing for Mains