Bihar Judiciary Prelims Syllabus
Bihar Judiciary Prelims Exam Pattern
Bihar Judiciary Prelims exam consist of two Papers General Studies and Law. There is a minimum qualifying marks are 45% for general candidates and 40% for reserved category candidates.
Paper | Total Marks | Type |
General Studies | 100 | Multiple Choice Question |
Law | 150 | Multiple Choice Question |
Bihar Judiciary Prelims Exam Syllabus
The syllabus of the Bihar Judiciary Preliminary exam is shown below
Paper | Syllabus |
General Knowledge |
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Law |
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Bihar Judiciary Mains Exam Pattern
There are 6 papers in the Bihar Judiciary Mains exam of which 5 are compulsory and one is an optional subject exam. English and Hindi are qualifying in nature and aspirants need to score 30 marks to qualify for both papers.
Bihar Judiciary Mains Exam Pattern | ||
Paper Number | Subject | Marks |
Compulsory Subjects | ||
I | English | 100 |
II | Hindi | 100 |
III | General Science | 100 |
IV | General Studies & Current Affairs | 150 |
V | Law of Evidence and Procedure | 150 |
Optional Subjects | ||
VI | Optional Paper | 150 |
Optional Subjects
Candidates need to choose 3 an optional subject for the Bihar Judiciary Mains exam. Below is the list of Bihar Judiciary Optional Subjects.
Subjects | Marks |
Constitutional & Administrative Law of India | 150 |
Hindu Law and Muhammadan Law | 150 |
Law of transfer of property, principles of equity, the law of trusts, and specific relief | 150 |
Law of Contracts and Torts | 150 |
Commercial Law | 150 |
Bihar Judiciary Mains Exam Syllabus
Compulsory Subjects
Paper Name | Syllabus |
English |
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Hindi | The level of this paper will be the same as that of Hindi intended for the students studying Hindi continuously from the fourth class of the Bihar School Examination Committee's secondary examination.
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General Science |
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General Studies & Current Affairs |
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Law of Evidence and Procedure |
Optional Subject Syllabus
Subjects | Syllabus |
Constitutional & Administrative Law of India | |
Hindu Law and Muhammadan Law |
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Law of transfer of property, principles of equity, the law of trusts, and specific relief |
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Law of Contracts and Torts | |
Commercial Law |
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