Organisation : Haryana Public Service Commission HPSC
Exam Name : Civil Judge H.C.S. (Judicial Branch) Examination – 2023-24
Announcement : Download Admit Card
Exam Date : 03-03-2024
Website : https://hpsc.gov.in/en-us/
Download Admit Card for HCS Judicial Branch Exam
To Download Admit Card for the post of Civil Judge H.C.S. (Judicial Branch) Examination – 2023-24, follow the below steps
Steps :
Step-1 : Go to the link https://regn.hpsc.gov.in/hcsjudicial/site/login
Step-2 : Enter Mobile Number
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Step-4 : Click on Submit Button.
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Selection Process of HCS Judicial Branch Exam
The selection of suitable candidates for appointment in HCS (Jd.Br.) . Will be made by holding an examination. The examination shall be conducted in three stages (i.e. A, B & C) namely:
(i) Preliminary Examination
(ii) Main Written Examination
(iii) Viva-Voce
Preliminary Examination of HCS Judicial Branch
** The Preliminary Examination shall be of objective type with multiple-choice questions as distinguished from the Main Written Examination which shall be of subjective/narrative type. The OMR Sheets (Answer Sheers) will be scanned by the Computer. So there is no provision of re-checking/re- evaluation of these OMR Sheets.
** The question paper for Preliminary Examination shall be of two hours duration. It shall consist of 125 questions and each question shall carry 0.4 marks and for every wrong answer 0.8 mark i.e. 20% or say l/5th mark shall be deducted.
** Each question shall have five options (A, B, C, D and E). If a candidate is attempting a question, he shall have to darken the appropriate circle A, B, C or D and if not attempting a question then, he shall have to darken ‘E’ Circle. If none of the five circles is darkened, one-fifth (0.8 mark) mark shall be deducted.
** Any candidate not darkening any of the five circles in more than 10% questions ( 13 questions) shall be disqualified.
** The objective type questions with multiple-choice answers for the Preliminary Examination shall be from the syllabus for the Main Examination. The candidate shall be expected to have a general and basic over view of the main subjects and also the ability to answer questions on current events of national and international importance, Indian legal and constitutional history and governance.
** The candidate shall also be tested for his analytical skills, reasoning and aptitude. The standard of the questions shall be of Law Graduate level.
** The object of the Preliminary Examination is to short list candidates for the Main Examination. No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the Main Examination unless he/she secures minimum 150 marks (read 100 marks for all reserved category candidates excluding EWS category) in the Preliminary Examination.
** The object of the Preliminary Examination is to short list candidates for the Main Examination. No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the Main Examination unless he/she secures minimum 150 marks (read 100 marks for all reserved category candidates excluding EWS category) in the Preliminary Examination.
** The marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination shall not be counted to towards final result. Candidates equal to l0 times the number of vacancies advertised, selected in order of their merit in the respective categories shall become eligible to sit in the Main Written Examination. However, this number shall be subject to variation.
** If two or more candidates at the last number (the number at the end) get the equal marks, then all of them shall be considered eligible to sit in the Main Written Examination, warranting the corresponding increase in the stipulated ratio.