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Dinesh Pradhan
Hi,
To pursue a LLB degree in india is typically 5 years(just after +2) and 3 years(after bachelors).
A. 5 year B.A. LLLB
top colleges- NLUs and various universities.
Top entrance- CLAT, AILET(for NLU Delhi)
B. 3 year LLB
Top entrance Exam- CUET PG
Top colleges- NLU(bangalore,Bhopal etc.),Delhi University
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Answered on 16 Feb Learn Judicial Service Exam Coaching
Oindrilla Ghosh
IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience
To start preparing for the Judicial Service Examinations, you should thoroughly understand the exam pattern and syllabus, create a detailed study plan with time management strategies, focus on comprehensive reading of bare acts, practice previous year papers and mock tests regularly, and prioritize consistent note-taking on key case laws and landmark judgments; while also ensuring you stay updated on current legal affairs and practice answer writing to develop your critical thinking skills
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Answered on 16 Feb Learn Judicial Service Exam Coaching
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Answered on 16 Feb Learn Judicial Service Exam Coaching
Oindrilla Ghosh
IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience
After clearing the Judicial Services Exam, the initial post you typically receive is Civil Judge (Junior Division), which marks the beginning of your career in the judiciary, allowing you to preside over cases in lower courts; further promotions can lead to positions like Civil Judge (Senior Division), District Judge, and eventually High Court Judge depending on experience and merit.
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Oindrilla Ghosh
IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience
Yes, the Judicial Service Exam is considered one of the most difficult competitive exams in India, making it quite hard to clear; it requires a high level of dedication, in-depth legal knowledge, and consistent preparation to succeed, with only a small percentage of candidates making it through.
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Answered on 16 Feb Learn Judicial Service Exam Coaching
Oindrilla Ghosh
IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience
The judicial service exam, also known as the Provincial Civil Service Judicial Examination (PCS-J), is a competitive exam that recruits law graduates for judicial positions in India.
Eligibility
Be an Indian citizen
Have an LLB/LLM degree
Be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocates Act 1961
Be a member of the state Bar Council
Exam pattern
The exam assesses candidates' knowledge of constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, and procedural laws
The exam is conducted by various state public service commissions
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Oindrilla Ghosh
IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience
To effectively prepare for judicial exams, the best method is to thoroughly understand the syllabus and exam pattern, create a structured study plan, focus on key legal concepts, practice with previous year question papers, regularly revise notes, stay updated on current legal developments, and hone your answer writing skills through mock tests, while prioritizing time management and focusing on relevant state-specific laws depending on your jurisdiction.
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Answered on 18 Feb Learn Judicial Service Exam Coaching
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