The complete Haryana ADA Syllabus for 2026 is now out, straight from the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC). This handy guide breaks down everything you need to know about the exam structure and how they’ll select candidates for the Assistant District Attorney (ADA) role. The selection process involves a Screening Test, a Subject Knowledge Test, and a final Interview.
Review the topics below to prepare for each stage of the exam. You can access the official syllabus PDF directly from the HPSC website.
Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Haryana ADA Exam |
| Organization | Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) |
| Post Name | Assistant District Attorney (ADA) |
| Total Vacancies | 255 |
| Selection Process | Screening Test → Subject Knowledge Test → Interview |
| Screening Test Mode | Offline (OMR-based) Objective MCQs |
| Official Website | https://hpsc.gov.in |
Selection Process
- Screening Test
- Subject Knowledge Test
- Interview
Exam Pattern
Stage 1: Screening Test (Objective)
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Type | Objective MCQs |
| Total Questions | 100 |
| Total Marks | 100 |
| Duration | 2 Hours |
| Minimum Law Questions | 50% |
| Qualifying Marks | 25% |
| Negative Marking | 0.25 marks per wrong answer |
| Shortlisting | 10 times the vacancies |
Stage 2: Subject Knowledge Test (Descriptive)
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Type | Descriptive |
| Subjects | Civil & Criminal Law |
| Total Marks | 150 |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Weightage | 87.5% in final merit |
Stage 3: Interview
- Weightage: 12.5% in final merit.
- The final merit list is prepared strictly based on the Stage 2 and Stage 3 marks combined.
Stage 1: Screening Test Syllabus
Section A: General Topics (Up to 50% Questions)
- General Science
- Current Events of National and International Importance
- History of India
- Indian and World Geography
- Indian Culture, Indian Polity, and Indian Economy
- General Mental Ability (Reasoning and Analytical Abilities)
- Basic Numeracy (Class X level) and Data Interpretation
- Haryana GK (History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Culture)
Section B: Law Topics (Minimum 50% Questions)
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
- Indian Contract Act
- Indian Partnership Act
- Sale of Goods Act
- Hindu Law
- Mohammadan Law and Customary Law
- Criminal Law:
- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023
- Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023
- Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
Stage 2: Subject Knowledge Test Syllabus
1. Civil Law
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
- Indian Contract Act
- Indian Partnership Act
- Sale of Goods Act
- Hindu Law
- Mohammadan Law and Customary Law
2. Criminal Law
- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023
- Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023
- Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
Preparation Strategy
Focus your preparation heavily on Civil and Criminal Law, as these topics not only dominate the Screening Test but are exclusively tested in the descriptive Subject Knowledge Test. Do not neglect General Knowledge, reasoning, and Haryana GK for the initial phase. Allocate your time efficiently, practice descriptive answer writing, and be extremely cautious of the 0.25 negative marking during the objective phase.
Important Links
| Particulars | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | Click Here |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How do I get the official Haryana ADA syllabus PDF?
Ans. You can grab the official syllabus directly from the HPSC website at hpsc.gov.in. We’ve also included the link in the important links section above.
Q2. Which subjects do I need to study for the ADA exam?
Ans. You’ll be tested on general topics like General Science, Indian History, and Haryana GK, alongside essential legal subjects such as Civil and Criminal Law, including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Code of Civil Procedure.
Q3. Is the first stage of the exam online or offline?
Ans. The initial Screening Test is conducted offline. You’ll be answering 100 multiple-choice questions on an OMR sheet.
Q4. How many candidates make it to the second stage?
Ans. HPSC shortlists candidates for the Subject Knowledge Test at a ratio of 10 times the total number of advertised vacancies, based purely on your Screening Test performance.
Q5. Does the interview score matter a lot?
Ans. Yes, the personal interview carries a 12.5% weightage in the final merit list, while the remaining 87.5% comes from your Subject Knowledge Test score.
Q6. Will I lose points for wrong answers in the objective test?
Ans. Yes, be careful with your guesses. The Screening Test has a negative marking penalty of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.
Q7. How much time do I get for the descriptive paper?
Ans. You will have exactly 3 hours to complete the Subject Knowledge Test, which covers both Civil and Criminal Law topics.