For law graduates aspiring to serve in India's public prosecution service, two highly coveted examinations stand out in 2026 — the MP ADPO (Assistant District Prosecution Officer) conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC), and the Bihar APO (Assistant Prosecution Officer) conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).
The 2026 cycle has brought fresh notifications from both states — Bihar APO 2026 (BPSC Advertisement No. 13/2026, dated 25.02.2026) inviting applications for 300 vacancies, and the brand-new MP ADPO 2026 (MPPSC Advertisement No. 03/2026, dated 10.03.2026) for 17 posts with a confirmed exam date of 18.10.2026 and application window of 09.04.2026 to 08.05.2026. Both are active and attracting thousands of law graduates across India.
📌 Quick Fact: Bihar APO 2026 has 300 vacancies; MP ADPO 2026 has 17 vacancies. Bihar APO is a 3-stage exam; MP ADPO 2026 is a 2-stage OMR exam with exam date 18.10.2026 and application deadline 08.05.2026.
Overview of Both Exams
Before diving into detailed analysis, here is a quick side-by-side overview of both examinations directly drawn from their official notifications:
|
Parameter |
MP ADPO 2026 (MPPSC) |
Bihar APO 2026 (BPSC) |
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Conducting Body |
MPPSC, Indore |
BPSC, Patna |
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Advt. Number |
03/2026 (dt. 10.03.2026) |
Advt. No. 13/2026 (dt. 25.02.2026) |
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Total Vacancies |
17 Posts |
300 Posts |
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Post Name |
Sahayak Jila Lok Abhiyojan Adhikari |
Abhiyojan Seva Abhiyojan Padadhikari |
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Department |
Home Department, MP Govt. |
Home Department (Prosecution Dte.), Bihar |
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Pay Scale |
₹9300–34800 + GP ₹4200 (Pay Level-9 equiv.) |
Pay Level-9 |
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Selection Stages |
Written Exam (OMR) + Interview |
Prelims + Mains + Interview |
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Written Exam Marks |
To be published on MPPSC website |
Prelims: 250 Marks | Mains: 1000 Marks |
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Interview Marks |
100 Marks (Min. 41 UR / 31 Reserved) |
100 Marks |
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Nature of Written Exam |
Single Paper, OMR-based Objective (MCQ) |
Prelims: Objective | Mains: Descriptive |
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Negative Marking |
Yes (as per exam scheme to be published) |
Not mentioned for Mains |
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Age Limit |
21–40 years (as on 01.01.2027) |
21–37 years (UR) as on 01.08.2026 |
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Application Dates |
09.04.2026 to 08.05.2026 |
27.02.2026 to 20.03.2026 |
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Exam Date |
18.10.2026 |
To be announced |
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Exam Centres |
Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, Gwalior |
Various centres in Bihar |
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Application Mode |
Online (mppsc.mp.gov.in) |
Online (bpsc.bihar.gov.in) |
Exam Pattern Comparison
The exam pattern is perhaps the single most important factor that differentiates MP ADPO from Bihar APO. Let us examine each in detail, directly as prescribed in their official notifications.
MP ADPO 2026 Exam Pattern (As per Official Notification 03/2026, dt. 10.03.2026)
MP ADPO 2026 has a clean two-stage selection process: a single OMR-based online objective examination followed by an interview. There is no prelims-mains division. As per Part 'H' of the notification, the detailed exam scheme and syllabus will be published on the MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in) shortly. However, the broad structure is as follows:
|
Stage |
Details |
Marks |
Duration |
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Written Exam (OMR-Based) |
Single Paper — Objective MCQ. Exam scheme (subjects & marks) to be published on MPPSC website. Negative marking applies. |
To be published |
To be published |
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Interview / Viva |
Personality Test / Interview. Min. qualifying marks: 41 for UR; 31 for Reserved & Divyang. |
100 Marks |
— |
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Exam Date |
18.10.2026 (OMR-based, at Indore / Bhopal / Jabalpur / Gwalior centres) |
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• Exam is OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) based — objective/MCQ format. No descriptive writing required.
• Negative marking applies — exact formula to be published in the exam scheme on MPPSC website.
• Final selection is based on combined marks of written exam + interview.
• Candidates must score minimum qualifying marks in interview: 41 (UR) / 31 (Reserved/Divyang).
• Age calculated as on 01.01.2027 (21–40 years for UR; relaxations applicable).
• Application: 09.04.2026 to 08.05.2026 at www.mppsc.mp.gov.in
Bihar APO 2026 Exam Pattern (As per BPSC Notification 13/2026)
Bihar APO follows a comprehensive three-stage selection process: Preliminary Examination → Main Examination → Interview/Viva. This is significantly more demanding in terms of both time and preparation depth.
⚠️ Important: Prelims marks are NOT counted in the final merit list. Prelims is only qualifying. 10× vacancies are shortlisted for Mains.
Interview / Viva Voce
• 100 marks allocated for interview.
• Only candidates who pass the qualifying papers (Hindi & English) and appear for mains are called for interview.
• Interview marks are added to mains marks for the final merit list.
Summary: Which is Harder?
|
Criteria |
MP ADPO |
Bihar APO |
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Type of Exam |
Objective MCQ |
Descriptive (Mains) |
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Number of Stages |
2 (Written + Interview) |
3 (Prelims + Mains + Interview) |
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Syllabus Width |
Moderate |
Wide (incl. special acts + languages) |
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Writing Skill Required |
Not required |
Critically required |
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Time to Prepare |
4–6 months |
9–12 months |
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Suitable For Beginners |
Yes — better entry point |
Better after some experience |
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Suitable for Judiciary Aspirants |
Good parallel exam |
Excellent — mirrors judiciary pattern |
Syllabus Overlap — Can You Prepare for Both Together?
This is one of the most practical questions for serious law aspirants. The answer is YES — and here is why it makes strategic sense.
Both MP ADPO and Bihar APO share a strong common core syllabus in criminal law subjects. If you are already preparing for Bihar APO Mains, you are simultaneously building an excellent foundation for MP ADPO, and vice versa.
What You Need to Add for Each Exam Separately
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Additional for MP ADPO |
Additional for Bihar APO |
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• MP State GK (35 questions) • National & International GK (MCQ focus) • Speed-based MCQ practice • Negative marking strategy |
• Bihar State GK • Hindi & English language papers • Special/Local Acts (NDPS, POCSO, IT Act, Bihar Acts, etc.) • Descriptive answer writing practice |
Which Exam Should You Choose?
Choose MP ADPO 2026 if you:
• Are a fresh law graduate appearing in your first prosecution exam
• Have limited preparation time (4–6 months available)
• Are strong in objective tests and MCQ-based competitive exams
• Are not comfortable with descriptive writing yet
• Are a Madhya Pradesh domicile candidate (preferred for state quota)
• Want a quick entry into prosecution services without a multi-stage process
Choose Bihar APO 2026 if you:
• Have 9–12 months available for systematic, in-depth preparation
• Are already preparing for judiciary (Civil Judge) exams — the Mains pattern is similar
• Are strong in answer writing and descriptive examination skills
• Can handle Hindi and English language papers at qualifying level
• Want to maximise opportunities with 300 vacancies in a single cycle
• Are a Bihar domicile candidate with clear intent for prosecution service
Choose BOTH if you:
• Have 12+ months for combined preparation
• Are targeting multiple prosecution exams in the 2026 cycle
• Can split your preparation — core criminal law studies serve both, with separate modules for MCQ (MP ADPO) and answer writing (Bihar APO)
• Are enrolled with a structured coaching institute like Aashayein Judiciary that provides integrated prosecution exam strategy
Conclusion
MP ADPO 2026 and Bihar APO 2026 are both excellent opportunities for law graduates seeking a rewarding career in India's prosecution services. Each exam reflects the specific administrative and judicial framework of its state, and each rewards a slightly different set of preparation skills.
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