Judicial Services Exam Coaching

Judicial Services Exam Coaching


Juris Academy – Best Judicial Services Exam Coaching

Juris Academy is the best judicial services exam coaching in the country. The faculty is extremely experienced and knowledgeable and the course material is very comprehensive. The institute has a very good success rate and the students who have cleared the judicial services exams from Juris Academy have gone on to do very well in their careers. We are known for the best coaching for law entrance exams and judicial services exam coaching such as LL.M. entrance Exams, LL.B. Entrance Exams, CLAT preparation, All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) coaching etc. Juris Academy's mock test series helps students to prepare well in advance entrance exams in a simulated environment, thereby having competitive edge over other candidates.

What is Judicial Services Examination?

Judicial Services Examination or the PCS (J)-Provincial Civil Service - Judicial Examination to which they are generally referred are entrance - level examinations for law graduates to become subordinate judicial members. Under the supervision of the respective high courts, the state governments appoint lower court members based on competitive examination.

Judicial Services Examination – Eligibility Criteria

  1. Lower Judiciary Services - The eligibility criteria for appearance in the Examination of Judicial Services is a degree in LL.B and he / she has enrolled or qualified to be enrolled as a lawyer under the 1961 Advocates ' Act.
  2. Higher Judiciary Services - Candidates must be law graduates and have at least seven years of litigation practice;

Judicial Services Examination – Exam Structure

Judicial Service Examination is held in three successive stages namely;
Preliminary Examination– The preliminary examination serves as a screening for mains exam. It includes questions of an objective type. For final selection, the marks secured in the preliminary examination will not be counted. The percentages of marks vary depending on the state. In the preliminary examination, the minimum qualifying marks are 60% for general and 55% for reserved categories.
Mains Examination– The mains examination is subjective type. The examination includes three to four papers. For the final selection, the marks secured by candidates are counted. Candidates are called for viva - voice equal to three times the number of vacancies.
Viva-Voce/Personal Interview– This is the final selection stage where, among other factors, candidates are evaluated on general interest, personality and intelligence.

Judicial Services Examination– Syllabus

The syllabus varies from country to country. It is widely divided into the paper on Civil Law, Criminal Law and Language. The linguistic paper weighs about 20 percent to 35 percent. The main examination is made up of six to seven papers, and nearly 70% of the questions are legal.
States conducting Judicial Services Examination
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Bihar
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Goa
  • Delhi
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Haryana
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • Jharkhand
  • Karnataka
  • Kerala
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Maharashtra
  • Manipur
  • Mizoram
  • Nagaland
  • Odisha
  • Punjab
  • Rajasthan
  • Sikkim
  • Uttarakhand
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • West Bengal
 



JURIS ACADEMY

  • We are known for best coaching for Judicial services Exams and various law Entrance Exams such as LL.M. entrance Exams, LL.B. Entrance Exams, CLAT preparation, All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) coaching etc. Success stories of law aspirants begin at Juris Academy. Juris Academy's mock test series helps students to prepare well in advance entrance exams in a simulated environment, thereby having competitive edge over other candidates.

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    Juris Academy, 29A, Ground Floor, Kingsway Camp, Mall Road, Near GTB Nagar Metro Station Gate No 2, Opposite Gate No 3, Delhi 110009.

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