Bihar Civil Court Clerk Syllabus 2022
Selection Procedure of Bihar Civil Court Clerk
The recruitment process shall comprise of three stages Preliminary Test, Written Test and Interview.
- Preliminary Test: The committee may organize preliminary test on the basis of multiple choice objective questions for screening the candidates, depending upon the number of candidates applying for the post.
- Written Test (90 Marks): The written test shall comprise of descriptive and objective type questions.
- Interview (10 Marks)
Bihar Civil Court Clerk Written Test Syllabus
The written test shall consist of the following subjects: -
- English Language and Grammar (20 Marks): - Letter Writing, Essay, Precis, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
- Hindi Language and Grammar (20 Marks): - Consisting of Letter Writing, Essay, Precis, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs (15 Marks): - In this section questions will be based on History, Civics, Geography, Everyday Science, Constitution of India, Legal Terminology.
- Mathematics of matriculation standard (10 Marks): The test shall - comprise questions on topics viz. BODMAS, Simple Calculations, Problem based on Time and Distance, Time and Work, Calculation of Simple/Compound Interest, Ration and Proportion.
- Test of Reasoning (Verbal and Analytical type) (10 Marks): -Problems based on English alphabets, Sitting Arrangement, Blood relationship, Circular Sitting arrangement, Analogy Test, Ranking Test, Syllogism, Problems based on Venn-diagram.
- Basic Computer Science (15 Marks): History of Computers, Fundamentals of Computer and terminologies, Computer abbreviations, Basis of Hardware and Software, Keyboard shortcuts, Operating system basics, Basic Functionalities of MS-Office (Word, Excel and Power-Point), Internet terms and services, Networking and communication, Security Tools and Viruses.
The Minimum qualifying marks will be 40% in the written examination. The category wise cut-off marks shall be decided by the Committee in accordance with reservation policy, existing rules and number of vacancies.
The Preliminary examination shall comprise of Multiple-Choice Objective questions based upon the syllabus/subjects provided for written examination.