West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 Application Released; Apply Online Here
Team Careers360 | July 18, 2020 | 01:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has released a West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 notification. Eligible candidates can apply online till August 2, 2020. There are a total of 26 vacancies of Civil Judge (Junior Division). Read below to know all details about West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 dates, eligibility and more
West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 Dates
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Application Form Start Date: July 7, 2020
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Last Date to submit application and fee- August 2, 2020 (up to 12-00 midnight)
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Last Date to pay fee through offline mode: August 3, 2020
West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 Eligibility
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Age Limit- Between 23 to 35 years
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Education Qualification- Candidates should have a Law degree and enrolled as an Advocate. He/ She must have the reading and writing knowledge of Bengali.
West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020- How to Apply
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Go to the official website of WBPSC or click here
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Enter the asked details correctly
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Upload the scanned images on required documents
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Pay the Application fee
Along with the application form, students need to submit the following application fee.
Application Fee
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SC/ST candidates of WB & PWD: Nil
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Others: Rs. 210/- + Service Charges
Click Here to download the West Bengal Judicial Service Exam 2020 notification
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