Overview
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has released recruitment-related information for the Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (ADPPO) Examination 2026. The selection exercise is being conducted to fill 66 vacancies, with the examination schedule and admit card updates to be published through the commission’s official website.
Candidates who submitted their online applications should regularly check the CGPSC portal for the confirmed examination date, reporting instructions and admit card download link. Hall tickets will not ordinarily be sent by post.
Key Highlights
| Particulars | Details |
|---|
| Organization | Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) |
| Post Name | Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (ADPPO) |
| Total Vacancies | 66 |
| Application Mode | Online |
| Official Website | psc.cg.gov.in |
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|
| Application Start | September 4, 2025 |
| Last Date | October 3, 2025 |
| Exam Date | TBA |
| Result Date | TBA |
The precise examination date, shift timing and reporting time will be mentioned in the official schedule and candidate admit card. Applicants should rely only on notices uploaded to the CGPSC website.
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in law (LLB) from a university or institution recognised under applicable law.
- The required qualification must have been completed by the eligibility cut-off date specified in the detailed recruitment notification.
- Candidates may be required to produce degree certificates, mark sheets and other academic records during document verification.
- Applicants whose final results were pending on the prescribed cut-off date may not be eligible unless specifically permitted by CGPSC.
Age Limit
- The general minimum age is expected to be 21 years.
- The standard upper age limit is 30 years, subject to the conditions stated in the detailed advertisement.
- Eligible Chhattisgarh domicile candidates may receive an extended upper-age limit or relaxation under state government rules.
- Additional relaxation may apply to candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PwBD, ex-servicemen and other notified categories.
- The date used for calculating age must be checked in the official notification.
Fees
- Chhattisgarh domicile candidates may receive an examination fee exemption in line with applicable state rules.
- Candidates from outside Chhattisgarh may be required to pay an examination fee of Rs 400.
- Portal, payment gateway or correction charges may apply separately.
- Applicants should verify the category-wise fee and refund conditions before making any payment.
Selection Process
The recruitment process is expected to include the following stages:
- Written Examination: Eligible applicants will take an objective or prescribed written test covering relevant legal subjects, general knowledge and other notified areas.
- Interview: Candidates shortlisted from the written examination may be invited for a personal interview carrying the marks fixed by the commission.
- Document Verification: Final eligibility will be confirmed through verification of educational, age, category, domicile and identity documents. Appointment will also remain subject to applicable medical and character requirements.
How to Apply
- Visit the CGPSC official website at psc.cg.gov.in and open the online application section.
- Select the Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer recruitment link and carefully read the detailed advertisement.
- Complete registration using an active mobile number and email address, then retain the generated credentials.
- Enter personal, educational, communication and category details exactly as recorded in the supporting documents.
- Upload the prescribed photograph, signature and certificates in the specified format, pay the applicable fee and submit the form.
- Download the final application and fee receipt for future reference. As the application period has ended, registered candidates should use the examination or admit card section to access their hall tickets once released.
- After downloading the admit card, check the candidate’s name, roll number, examination centre, shift and photograph. Any discrepancy should be reported to CGPSC before the examination.
Important Links
FAQs
1. How many CGPSC ADPPO vacancies are available?
The recruitment drive is intended to fill 66 Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer posts.
2. When will the CGPSC ADPPO admit card be released?
The admit card release date is TBA. Candidates will be able to download it from the official CGPSC website after the link is activated.
3. What qualification is required for the ADPPO post?
Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree in law (LLB) from a recognised university or institution, subject to all conditions in the detailed notification.