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UKPSC to release admit card for Civil Judge prelims exam on April 15

UKPSC Civil Judge Prelims Exam Admit Card 2023: Once released, candidates appearing for the exam can download hall tickets from the official website— psc.uk.gov.in.

UKPSC Judicial Services Civil Judge exam 2023The exam will be conducted on April 30 (Express Photo by Kamleshwar Singh/ Representative Image)
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UKPSC Civil Judge Prelims Exam Admit Card 2023: Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) recently announced that admit cards for Judicial Service Civil Judge preliminary examination 2023 will be available from April 15 onwards. Once released, candidates appearing for the exam can download hall tickets from the official website— psc.uk.gov.in.

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The exam will be conducted on April 30. Exam will be conducted in 14 districts across the state. The minimum age to apply for the post is 22 years and the maximum age is 35 years.

UKPSC Civil Judge Prelims Exam Admit Card 2023: How to download

Step 1: Visit the official website— psc.uk.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the admit card link in the announcement section.

Step 3: Click on the link icon next to Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge Examination- 2023.

Step 4: Login with email id and password or with application number and date of birth.

Step 5: Download and save the admit card for future reference.

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There are 16 vacancies for the post of civil judge. The preliminary exam will be held in two parts— Part 1 will be general knowledge for 50 marks and part 2 will cover acts and laws of transfer of properties act, principle of Hindu laws and principle of Muslim laws, evidence act, code of criminal procedure, Indian Penal Code, civil procedure code for 150 marks.

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