Syllabus for APO 2020 – BPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer

The selection process for BPSC APO Recruitment will be three stages. syllabus for apo

BPSC APO Selection Process

The selection process for BPSC APO Recruitment will be three stages

  1. Preliminary Exam
  2. Mains Exam
  3. Interview

BPSC APO Exam Pattern

In the official Notification this is clearly mentioned that best applicant will be selected by the aspirants on the basis of Written Examinations which will compressed in Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination and Paper Pattern Scheme for both Pre and Mains Test provided below here.

 

BPSC APO Prelims Exam Pattern 2021

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BPSC APO Pre SYLLABUS 2021-TOPIC WISE

Prelims

1.General studies

  • General Science on everyday life
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • Geography
  • Indian History & Culture
  • Indian Political System

 

2.Law

  • Questions related to fundamental knowledge of the Indian Constitution
  • Indian Penal Code, 1860
  • Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Indian Evidence Act, 1872

BPSC APO Mains Exam Pattern 2021

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BPSC APO Mains SYLLABUS 2021-TOPIC WISE

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, 1860

5.Indian Evidence Act, 1872

6.Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

7.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 POCSO Act, 2012

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