Bihar Civil Court UDC Clerk Score Card 2025

Bihar Civil Court has released the Score Card 2025 for the Clerk (Upper Division Clerk – UDC) Recruitment 2022. Candidates who appeared in the mains examination held in May 2025 can now download their individual score card and check their marks, cut-off trend and chances for the next stage (interview). This recruitment is one of the largest clerk-level drives in Bihar courts with 7,692 vacancies, offering a stable government job, Level-4 pay scale and good promotion opportunities in the judicial establishment.

How to Download Bihar Civil Court Clerk (UDC) Score Card 2025

Follow these steps to download your Clerk (UDC) score card:

  1. Visit the official score card portal: https://dcprequirement.in/clerk-scorecard-login.aspx
  2. On the login page, enter your Registration Number / Application Number and Password / Date of Birth as required.
  3. Fill in the captcha/security code and click on “Login” / “Submit”.
  4. After login, find and click on the link “Clerk (UDC) Score Card” or “View Score Card”.
  5. Your score card will open on the screen showing paper-wise marks, total marks and qualifying status.
  6. Click on the Download or Print icon to save the PDF on your device.
  7. Take a printout of the score card and keep multiple copies safely for future reference (interview and document verification).

If you face any issue while downloading

  • Wrong Credentials Error: Re-check your registration number and date of birth; verify from the original application or email/SMS.
  • Page Not Loading / Server Busy: Try again after some time or use another browser / device.
  • Score Card Not Showing: Confirm that you appeared in the mains exam and that your roll number is in the result list; if the problem continues, contact the Bihar Civil Court / Patna District Court through their official website.

Important Dates

  • Application Begin: 20 September 2022
  • Last Date for Apply Online: 20 October 2022 (up to 11:59 PM)
  • Last Date to Pay Exam Fee: 20 October 2022
  • Mains Exam Date: 18 May 2025
  • Admit Card (Mains) Available: 14 May 2025
  • Result (Mains) Announced: 20 October 2025
  • Score Card Available: 11 November 2025

Application Fee

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹800/-
  • SC / ST / All Female Candidates: ₹400/-
  • Payment Mode: Online (Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking only)

Age Limit & Selection Process

Age Limit (as on 01 September 2022):

  • Minimum: 18 years
  • Maximum: 37 years (for male candidates)
  • Upper age relaxation as per rules; for female candidates, upper age generally up to 40 years.

Selection Process:

  • Preliminary Examination – Qualifying in nature
  • Mains Written Examination90% weightage
  • Interview / Viva-Voce10% weightage
  • Document Verification
  • Medical Examination

Vacancy Details – Total Vacancies 7,692

Post Name: Clerk (Upper Division Clerk – UDC)

  • Total Vacancies: 7,692 posts

Eligibility:

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in any stream from a recognized University in India
  • Computer Knowledge: Basic knowledge of computer operation is mandatory
  • Age Limit:
    • Male: 18–37 years
    • Female: 18–40 years
    • Relaxation as per Bihar government rules

Salary & Pay Scale Details

  • Post: Clerk (UDC)
  • Pay Level: Level 4 (7th Pay Commission)
  • Basic Pay Range: ₹25,500 – ₹81,100/-

Other Benefits:

  • Dearness Allowance (DA – currently around 50%)
  • House Rent Allowance (HRA – approx. 8% to 24% depending on city)
  • Medical facilities
  • Travel Allowance
  • Pension and Group Insurance as per Bihar Civil Court rules

Career Growth:

  • Regular promotions based on performance and departmental examinations
  • Scope to move to higher administrative posts within the court establishment over time

Exam Pattern & Competition Analysis (Mains)

  • Exam Type: Objective Type (MCQ) – Mains
  • Total Questions: 150
  • Total Marks: 300 marks
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer

Competition & Preparation Insight:

  • Approximate Competition Ratio: Around 1:50 (high competition)
  • Suggested Preparation Time: 6–8 months of focused study for serious aspirants

Previous Cut-off Trend (out of 300 marks – indicative):

  • General: 180–200 marks
  • OBC: 170–190 marks
  • SC / ST: 150–170 marks

Next Stage:

  • Candidates shortlisted based on mains marks and cut-off will be called for Interview.
  • At the time of interview, candidates must carry original documents for verification.

Exam Centres

  • State: Bihar
  • Major Exam Cities: Patna, Muzaffarpur, Bhagalpur, Gaya and other major districts

Center Allocation:

  • Based on candidate preference filled during the application and availability of seats in that centre.

Important:

  • Candidates must carry Admit Card, valid Photo ID proof and any other documents mentioned in the call letter on the exam/interview day.

Bihar Civil Court Clerk (UDC) Score Card 2025 – FAQs

Q1. What is released now – result or score card?
Ans: The mains result was declared on 20 October 2025. On 11 November 2025, the individual score card for Clerk (UDC) mains exam has been made available so candidates can see their marks and compare with expected cut-off.


Q2. Is the score card mandatory for the interview?
Ans: Yes, you should keep a printed copy of your score card. It may be required during interview and document verification as a proof of your marks and candidature.


Q3. I have forgotten my registration number. How can I download the score card?
Ans: Check your registered email ID, SMS, or the printout of your application form for the registration number. If still not found, use any “Forgot Registration / Forgot Password” option on the score card login page, or contact the helpdesk mentioned on the official website.


Q4. Does the score card show category-wise cut-off also?
Ans: Usually, the score card shows your marks and basic details. Category-wise cut-offs are generally published separately in a result/notice PDF on the official website. Candidates should refer to both – score card (individual marks) and cut-off notice (selection benchmark).


Q5. If my marks are below the expected cut-off, can I still be called for interview?
Ans: No. Only candidates who meet or exceed the category-wise cut-off in the mains exam are shortlisted for interview. If your marks are below cut-off, you will not be considered for the next stage in this recruitment cycle.


Q6. What should I do after downloading the score card if I am qualified?
Ans:

  • Keep multiple printouts of the score card.
  • Start preparing for the interview – current affairs, basic law/constitution awareness, and questions related to your profile.
  • Arrange and keep ready all original documents, such as educational certificates, caste certificate (if applicable), domicile, identity proof, photos etc.

Q7. Will there be any normalization of marks?
Ans: If the exam was held in multiple shifts, the authority may apply normalization as per their notified method. Any such details are usually mentioned in the official notification or result notice. Candidates should read those carefully on the official website.


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