BPSC Declares Bihar Judicial Services Result 2018; 1080 Qualified
aayushi madavi | October 7, 2019 | 11:03 AM IST
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 7: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has declared the result of 30th Bihar Judicial Services mains exam on October 5. Candidates can check the result on the official website - bpsc.bih.nic.in . Bihar Judicial Services 2018 mains exam was conducted from June 7 to June 12, 2019. A total of 1080 candidates have qualified who will be called for interview. Candidates can check the list of roll numbers of qualified candidates in the result PDF. Bihar Judicial Services interview is likely to be conducted in the third week of October. The interview schedule will be published by BPSC on the official website.
How to check Bihar Judicial Services 2018 Mains Result?
Follow the steps given below to check the result of Bihar Judicial services mains examination.
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Go to the official website
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Click on the latest link - ‘Results: 30th Bihar Judicial Services Main (Written) Competitive Examination’
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The result PDF will open
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Check your roll number in the result PDF.
Candidates who have qualified the mains exam will be issued call letters for the interview stage. A final result will be declared in which candidates will be shortlisted for recruitment. Earlier, Bihar Judicial Services prelims was conducted on November 27 and 28, 2018.
On clearing all stages of Bihar Judicial Services exam candidates will be recruited in the post of Civil Judge. This year the exam is being conducted for a total of 349 vacancies for various categories.
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