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Bihar APO Exam Analysis 2026: Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & Previous Year Trends

Author : Mrunali Gaikwad

July 14, 2026

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Overview: Done with the prelims? We understand that you must be eager to know the overall reactions to it and analyse your performance as soon as possible. Here's the complete Bihar APO exam analysis 2026, difficulty-level, and important sections.  

  • The prelims exam on 15th July was conducted in two shifts.  
  • As expected, the new criminal laws (BNS, BSA, and BNSS) were dominant among concept-based questions. 
  • According to the candidates, the exam was moderately difficult.  

Let's give you more details!  

Bihar APO Exam Analysis 2026: Detailed Overview  

The Bihar APO exam 2026 (prelims) was conducted on 15th July 2026. Candidates came out of the exam hall with mixed reactions. Considering these reactions, the exam seems to be moderately difficult.  

The prelims exam followed the Bihar APO exam pattern 2026 as mentioned by the BPSC.  

Paper  

Nature  

Negative Marking  

General Studies  

Objective (MCQ) 

0.25 negative marking for every wrong answer  

Law  

Objective (MCQ) 

0.25 negative marking for every wrong answer  

The most important Law topics in the exam remain: the Indian Penal Code/BNS, Code of Criminal Procedure/BNSS, Indian Evidence Act/BSA, Constitution of India, and general legal principles at a graduate level.  

General studies section included: static GK, national and Bihar-specific current affairs, and basic reasoning/aptitude.  

Bihar APO Exam Analysis: Was the Prelims Difficult?  

According to the candidates' reaction and Bihar APO exam analysis 2026, the prelims was moderate to difficult. Here's the subject-wise difficulty and details that were observed this year.  

Subject 

Difficulty  

Remarks  

IPC / BNS 

Moderate - Difficult 

Application-based, comparative old-vs-new code questions 

CrPC / BNSS 

Moderate - Difficult  

Procedural questions on arrest, bail, cognizance 

Evidence Act / BSA 

Moderate  

Conceptual questions on relevancy, admissibility, burden of proof 

Constitution of India  

Easy - Moderate 

Articles, landmark judgments, fundamental rights/duties 

Static GK  

Easy - Moderate 

Fact-based, scorable with disciplined revision 

Current Affairs  

Moderate 

Legal/governance developments from the last 12 months 

Reasoning & Aptitude  

Easy  

Standard-level, time-manageable 

Based on these observations, the exam can be categorised as moderate to moderately difficult.  

What Are the Expected Good Attempts for Bihar APO 2026?  

Based on candidates' reactions and observations of our subject-matter experts, here are the good attempts for the Bihar APO exam 2026 – prelims.  

  • Target 75-85% attempts with high accuracy rather than maximum attempts  
  • Candidates who have focused on strategically attempting the questions they were sure of are likely to score well.  
  • Candidates may need to score 10 -12 marks above the last published Bihar APO cutoff for their category.  

You can analyse your performance as soon as the Bihar APO answer key is released.  

Bihar APO Exam Analysis 2026: Previous Year Difficulty and Dominant Subject Trends  

The BPSC does not announce APO recruitment consistently every year. That's one of the reasons many candidates appear in this exam, making it a competitive take.  

A few consistent patterns emerge across previous year question papers and selection process:

  • Law, not General Studies, decides your fate. Most serious aspirants clear a reasonable General Studies score. The Law paper is where scores spread out, because BPSC has increasingly framed questions as applied scenarios rather than one-line factual recall.  
  • The shift from recall to application is real and ongoing. Compare a 2015-era question to a more recent-style question. The second format demands genuine conceptual clarity, not memorisation, and BPSC's recent papers across other services have leaned this way.  
  • The new criminal law codes are now unavoidable. Since July 2024, BNS, BNSS, and BSA replaced IPC, CrPC, and the Evidence Act. Several state-level prosecutor and judiciary exams are now testing both the old codes and their new counterparts together. If you're preparing for Bihar APO 2026, you can't leave either.  
  • General Studies rewards steady revision over last-minute cramming. Static GK stays stable in weightage; current affairs have consistently carried significant marks.  

What Should You Do in the Next 30 Days After the Prelims?  

Panic is not an option. Here's what you SHOULD DO in the next 30 days:  

  • Don't wait idle for the Prelims result. Since Prelims is qualifying-only, start Mains-level answer writing practice now. That's the stage that decides your merit in the Bihar APO result
  • Cross-check your attempt against the official Bihar APO answer key, not unofficial ones, once BPSC releases it. 
  • Benchmark your estimated score against previous category-wise cutoffs, adjusted for how your shift felt, rather than panicking over a single data point. 
  • Start a parallel Mains preparation plus backup exam plan rather than pausing everything. This protects your timeline either way.  

It's time you start preparing for the mains exam. Before you go,  

Here are the key takeaways:  

  • According to Bihar APO exam analysis, the prelims were moderately difficult but scoring for candidates who approached it strategically.  
  • Several law sections remained prominent and current affairs carried significant marks.  

Frequently Asked Questions

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Mrunali Gaikwad

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