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TNPSC Civil Judge

TNPSC Civil Judge

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Civil Judge Exam

Eligibility

Requirements for Advocates/Pleaders and Assistant Public Prosecutors:

  • To qualify, applicants must hold a Law Degree from an Indian University established or incorporated under a Central or State Act or acknowledged by the University Grants Commission. Alternatively, any similar qualification is acceptable, as long as the individual is registered in the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu or any other State Bar Council in India.
  • Additionally, applicants must have a minimum of three years of experience practicing as an Advocate or leader in any Court.
  • Alternatively, those who have served as an Assistant Public Prosecutor for at least three years and have equivalent experience as an Advocate or Assistant Public Prosecutor are also eligible to apply.

 

Requirements for Recently Graduated Lawyers:

  • You must be a recent law graduate with a law degree from a recognized university.
  • You should be eligible to register as an advocate.
  • The overall percentage of marks obtained while pursuing your Bachelor’s Degree in Law should be a minimum of 45% if you belong to a reserved category and 50% if from an open category.
  • The Bachelor’s Degree in Law should have been obtained within the last three years preceding the date of the notification.

FAQ

Ques. Which elements influence the cut-off for the TNPSC Civil Judge examination?
Ans.
Factors such as the number of open positions, the number of applicants, the applicant's category, and the previous year's cut-off have an impact on the TNPSC Civil Judge cut-off.

Ques. Identifying the Method to Verify the Answer Key for TNPSC Civil Judge Examination
Ans.
The instructions for reviewing the Answer Key for the TNPSC Civil Judge Examination have been provided in detail. Please refer to the above article for the outlined process.

Ques. When is the preliminary examination for the TNPSC Civil Judge scheduled?
Ans.
The preliminary examination date for the TNPSC Civil Judge has been scheduled To Be Announced.

Ques. Could you provide information on the negative marking scheme for the TNPSC Civil Judge Examination?
Ans.
During the initial examination, each correctly answered question will garner the candidate a single point. However, every incorrect or unanswered question will result in a deduction of 0.25 points, also known as a negative marking

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