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Eligibility criteria for West Bengal Judicial Service Examination

  • Jun 14, 2016
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Educational qualification required for West Bengal Judicial Service Examination (WBJS Exam)

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  • A citizen of India or such a person of other nationality as declared eligible by Government of India;

  • A degree in Law from any University or Institution affiliated to a University recognized by the State Government or the Central Government;

  • Enrollment as an advocate in the roll of Bar Council of any State or Union Territory in India on the date of advertisement for the examination; (iv) Ability to read, write and speak in Bengali (not required for recruitment in the case of candidates from hill areas of the district of Darjeeling).

Age limit for West Bengal Judicial Service Examination (WBJS Exam)

Not less than 23 years and not more than 35 years on the date of advertisement for the examination. Upper age limit is additional 5 years for SC and ST candidates of West Bengal, by 3 years for BC candidates of West Bengal and up to 45 years for persons with disabilities having physical disability of 40% and above and by 2 years for candidates who have been in Government service for at least two years.

Number of chances given in West Bengal Judicial Service Examination (WBJS Exam)

A maximum of three chances are given to appear in West Bengal Judicial Service Examination WBJS Exam except for SC/ST candidates who gets maximum of five chances.

 
 
 

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