PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018 will be issued on the official website of the Punjab Public Service Commission for the eligible candidates. Candidates who have qualified the preliminary exam will be able to get the admit card for the main examination. Get here complete details of PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018 here.
Event | Date |
Availability of Admit Card | to be announced |
Date of Main Exam |
PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018
PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018 for Main Exam will be issued by the PPSC on their official website. Candidates will be able to download their admit card from the direct link given below.
- Exam Notice: Click here to check the Exam Notice.
- PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018: Link to download PPSC Civil Judge Admit Card 2018 for Main Examination will be available at ppsc.gov.in.
Important:
- Public Notice Regarding Main Exam, Click here.
- List of candidates who did not register online for main exam, Click here
- List of Candidates who have registered online for the main exam, Click here
- List of selected candidates for Main Exam, Click here.
- Additional Candidates (BALIMIKI MAZHIBI SIKH, PUNJAB CATEGORY), Click here.
Punjab Public Service Commission first issued the admit card for the preliminary examination. Candidates who will qualify the preliminary exam will get the admit card for the main examination.
Exam Pattern
Preliminary Exam
The Preliminary Examination shall be of objective type questions with multiple choices (which can be scrutinized by Computer) as distinguished from the main written examination which shall be subjective/narrative type.
- The Question Paper for the Preliminary examination shall be of two hours duration
- Consist of 125 questions
- Each question shall carry 04 marks. For every question for which a wrong answer 0.20 % ,i.e, 1/5th marks shall be deducted.
- There will be no negative marking in respect of un-attempted questions.
The objective type multiple choice questions for the Preliminary Examination shall be from the syllabus prescribed for the Main Written Examination .
The candidates shall be expected to have a general and basic overview 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 candidates shall also be tested for their analytical skills reasoning and aptitude. The standard of questions shall be of graduate level.
Main Examination
Main Written Examination shall be of subjective/narrative type of 5 papers, which are as follows:
Paper | Maximum Marks |
Paper-I (Civil Law) |
200 |
Paper-II (Civil Law) |
200 |
Paper-III (Criminal Law) |
200 |
Paper-IV (English Language) |
200 |
Paper-V (Punjabi Language) |
150 |
- Each written paper shall be of three hours duration.
- Papers I to IV shall carry 200 marks each.
- Paper V shall carry 150 marks out of which 100 marks shall be for essay writing and 50 marks for language and grammar.
- Only bare copies of Legislative Enactments will be supplied.
- The law papers are required to be attempted in English language only.
Viva-Voce
The Viva-Voce shall carry 100 marks and final result shall be prepared on the basis of the Grand Total of the marks obtained by the candidates in the Main Examination and the Viva-Voce.