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Punjab Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Examination 2019

By LawStreet News Network      13 April, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Punjab Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Examination 2019

About the organisation and job

The Punjab Public Service Commission invites Online Application Forms from eligible candidates for Punjab Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Examination 2019 to be conducted jointly by Punjab Public Service Commission and Honble High Court of Punjab & Haryana for recruitment to the Seventy Five posts of Civil Judge (Junior Division) cum-Judicial Magistrate.

Eligibility

Candidate must possess as on 08/05/2019 a Degree of Bachelor of Law of any University incorporated by Law in India or a Degree of Bachelor of Law of Punjab University (undivided), The Dacca University, The Tribhuwan University, Nepal, The Sind University or of the Rangoon or Mandalay University in Burma, or should be a Barrister of England or Ireland or member of the Faculty of Advocates of Scotland. The expression Degree of Bachelor of Laws means a degree entitling a candidate to be enrolled as an advocate under the Advocate Act, 1961 and the rules made there under.

Punjabi of Matric or its equivalent Standard.

Salary

Rs. 27,700-44,770/-

How to apply

The candidates can ONLY apply by filling Online Application Form, a link of which is available on the website of the Punjab Public Service Commission here. 

Last date of filling Online Application Form: 08/05/2019 by 11:59:00 PM

Read the official notification below.



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