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About APO

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Bihar Assistant Prosecution Officer examination is conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission. The recruitment process is carried out on the basis of prelims, mains examination, and interview. The age limit is 21-37 for Male & 21-40 for Female.

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APO Exam Eligibility Criteria

Let us get in detail of each and every aspect of BPSC APO eligibility criteria. Aspiring prosecution officers seeking a robust foundation in legal studies are encouraged to apply.

  1. Nationality: Candidate must be an Indian then only he will be eligible for BPSC APO or else you can not apply for the recruitment. You should have a valid proof for it like Aadhar card, birth certificate, passing certificate or leaving certificate of your school or college.
  2. Age Limit: The minimum age for females and males both is 21 and for maximum age, the male is 37 and for a female is 40. The age criteria for different genders are shown in the table below.
  3. Education Qualification: The candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from any Recognized University. To be eligible for BPSC APO at least you should have any bachelor’s degree in law the basic Law degree (LLB) is a 3-year course. However, another option is to pursue an integrated honors degree offered by autonomous law schools, which takes plus two years to complete ie. 5 years in total
  4. Physical Fitness: BPSC APO doesn't require any specific physical standards.

The applicant must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Law from any Recognized University.

APO Exam Pattern

Explore the BPSC APO Selection Process and Exam Pattern to enhance your preparation strategy for a successful APO exam attempt. The selection process involves three stages: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview. Successful completion of Prelims and Mains qualifies you for the Interview, and your final selection depends on your performance in these rounds.

  1. Preliminary Exam
  2. Main Exam
  3. Interview

Sr No. Section Marks Duration
1. General Studies 100 3 hours
2. Hindi Language 100 3 hours
3. English Language 100 3 hours
4. Indian Penal Code, 1860 150 3 hours
5. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 150 3 hours
6. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 150 3 hours
7. Other Laws 150 3 hours

APO Exam Syllabus

The syllabus for prelims of BPSC APO Exam is as given below:

1. General Studies
  1. Current events of international importance
  2. National and General Science
  3. Geography of India & Bihar
  4. General Knowledge including Current Affairs
  5. History of India and salient features of the history of Bihar
  6. Indian Culture
  7. Major geographical divisions of Bihar and important rivers
  8. India’s state system and economic system
  9. Indian Political System
  10. India’s national movement and Bihar’s contribution to it
  11. Major changes in Bihar’s economy after independence
2. Hindi Language
  1. Grammar
  2. Essay Writing
  3. Syntax
3. English Language
  1. Essay Writing
  2. Summary/ Precis Writing
  3. Letter Writing
4. Indian Penal Code, 18605.Indian Evidence Act, 18726.Code of Criminal Procedure, 19737.Other Laws
  1. The Arms Act, 1959
  2. Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
  3. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
  4. Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
  5. Explosive Substances Act, 1908
  6. The Poxo Act, 2012

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