BPSC 32nd Judicial Service Exam result 2023 out at bpsc.bih.nic.in; 153 candidates selected
Vikas Kumar Pandit | November 28, 2024 | 09:15 PM IST | 1 min read
BPSC 32nd Judicial Service Exam 2023: The merit list for the 458 candidates is prepared based on the combined main exam and interview marks. Know tie-breaking rules, cut-offs
NEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has declared the result for the 32nd judicial services examination 2023, today, November 28. A total of 153 candidates have been selected for the civil judges in the junior division. Candidates who appeared for the BPSC 32nd judicial services interview can download their mark sheet through the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.
Candidates will have to use their roll number and date of birth or registration number and date of birth to log in and download the mark sheet of BPSC 32nd Judicial Service exam 2023. The commission interviewed 463 candidates who qualified in the main (written) examination between November 12 and November 23, 2024. Of these, 459 candidates appeared for the interview.
The BPSC conducted the judicial service recruitment exam to fill a total of 154 civil judges vacancies. As per the official notice, the result of one candidate, with roll number 108581, was cancelled from the main (written) examination. The merit list for the remaining 458 candidates is prepared based on the combined marks obtained in the main examination and the interview.
BPSC 32nd Judicial Service Exam 2023: Tie-breaking rule
The ranking was determined using a tie-breaking process for candidates with identical scores. The criteria included:
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Higher marks in the main (written) examination.
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Higher marks in optional subjects if the main exam scores were tied.
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Age preference, with older candidates ranked higher.
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Alphabetical order of names in the Devanagari script if the above factors were identical.
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BPSC 32nd Judicial Service Exam Result 2023: Cut-off
The category-wise cut-off marks for the 32nd Bihar Judicial Services Main Examination along with the final marks are given in the table below.
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks (Main Exam) |
Cut-off Marks (Final Exam) |
|
Unreserved |
442 |
538 |
|
Unreserved (Female) |
442 |
538 |
|
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) |
418 |
511 |
|
EWS (Female) |
413 |
511 |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
349 |
455 |
|
SC (Female) |
349 |
455 |
|
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
371 |
479 |
|
ST (Female) |
371 |
479 |
|
Extremely Backward Class (EBC) |
377 |
481 |
|
EBC (Female) |
377 |
481 |
|
Backward Class (BC) |
408 |
502 |
|
BC (Female) |
408 |
502 |
|
Disabled (Orthopedically Handicapped - OH) |
384 |
463 |
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