HPSC Recruitment 2021: Last chance to apply for the recruitment of Civil Judge posts, apply now

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HPSC Recruitment 2021: Today is the last day to apply for the recruitment of Civil Judge posts in Haryana Public Service Commission. Candidates who have not yet applied, go to the official website and apply immediately. A total of 256 posts will be recruited through this recruitment. In such a situation, one can apply by going to the official portal hpsc.gov.in. The last date for application is 15 February 2021. Before applying, please read the detailed notification for all the necessary information related to eligibility.

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Educational Qualifications
The candidate applying to the above posts should have a law graduation from any recognized university or institute. The age of the candidate should not be less than 21 years and not more than 42 years. The upper age limit will be relaxed as per rules for reserved category candidates. Age will be calculated as of 15 February 2021.

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Vacancy Details
Unreserved-156
Scheduled Caste – 40
EWS-11
BC (A) – 21 posts
BC (B) – 11 posts
Total anticipated vacancies-17 posts

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Application fee
General and EWS – 1000 posts
For women and other reserved category – Rs 250
Divyang – Nill

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Selection Process
The selection of candidates for the above posts will be done on the basis of preliminary examination, main examination and interview examination. Candidates should keep in mind that the candidates who crack the prelims and main examination will be given success in the interview. The prelims exam will be objective type with multiple choice questions. The prelims question paper is of two hours duration. There will be a maximum of 125 questions and four marks for each question and 0.80 or 20 percent marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. Apart from this, the main examination will be subjective.







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