TNPSC Civil Judge Notification 2019 Dates Released; Apply till Oct 9
Piyush.Dixit | September 6, 2019 | 05:47 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, September 6: Tamilnadu Public Service Commission has released the TNPSC Civil Judge notification on September 5, 2019. Apart from the notification, the authority has also released the date of application form for the state level examination. Aspiring candidates can apply for the post from September 9 to October 9. While filling the application for TNPSC Civil Judge 2019, candidates also have to pay a registration fee in online mode. General and OBC candidates have to pay Rs. 650 while and SC/ST candidates don’t have to pay any application fee. Prelims exam of TNPSC civil judge will be conducted on November 24, 2019.
To fill TNPSC Civil Judge application form 2019, candidates have to visit the official website tnpsc.gov.in and click on the registration link. Aspiring candidates can apply for TNPSC Civil Judge through online mode only. In order to register, candidates first need to enter the basic details. Thereafter, they need to pay the application fees and post that upload the photograph and required scanned images.
Post the submission of the application form, candidates must take a printout of the application form for future reference. After the submission of the application form, the exam conducting authority will release the admit card which is a must for the candidates to carry while appearing in the exam. Only those candidates can download the admit card who have successfully registered themselves with Authority.
Tamilnadu Public Service Commission Civil Judge exam is conducted in three phases. It is conducted to recruit candidates for the posts of Civil Judges in Tamil Nadu State.
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