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How To Prepare For Judiciary Exams 2021-22

How To Prepare For Judiciary Exams 2021-22

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How To Prepare For Judiciary Exams 2021-22

I was worried about how to prepare for Judicial Services Examination? Many of you might be confused and concerned about where to begin, what to study, and many more. 

 

To help you ease your preparation, this post includes detailed preparation tips and strategies for the Judiciary Exam. 

 

So, what are you waiting for? Let's dig in deep into Judiciary Preparation tips curated by the experts from the Linking Laws team. 

 

How to Start Preparing for Judiciary Examination in 2022?

 

Considering this query from many of you, our expert Tansukh Paliwal(Linking Sir) has given the following suggestions for the preparation:

 

The first and basic step to starting civil judge exam preparation is that you should start the preparation reverse. Begin with mains exam preparation, and then automatically, you will be preparing for the prelims examination. 

Go through the respective state-wise Judiciary Exam Pattern to know the number of questions asked from each subject and marking scheme. 

Read the syllabus for your respective state to know the subjects involved. The subjects vary for each state. 

The judiciary exam syllabus for the mains exam is vast. Thus, when you start preparing for the mains, it will be beneficial for you to crack prelims easily.

Prepare a question bank for every major and minor subject for the prelims and mains exam. 

The major part of the syllabus includes the Constitution of India, Code of Criminal Procedure, Code of Civil Procedure, Indian Penal Code, and Indian Evidence Act.

Prepare a question bank of 50 questions from each major topic of your state judiciary and create 50 HOTS questions. So this question bank will help you to revise at the time of revision.

The minor subjects of the syllabus are the Indian Contract Act, Specific Relief Act, and Transfer of Property Act.

Prepare a question bank of 25 questions from each topic of your respective state judiciary and create 25 HOTS questions. 

After preparing the question bank, immediately start preparing for the mains exam and do not wait for the release of the vacancies. Start the civil judge exam preparation and make conceptual notes in advance before the arrival of the vacancies.

 

How to Make Notes for Judicial Services Examination?

 

From the day you have started preparing for the Judiciary Exam, note all the important terms and definitions. 

You can use play cards for making them look attractive and interesting to read. 

Use bookmarks for easy identification of topics to study. 

Also, noting down questions from each topic can help in getting a cumulation of hundreds of questions. This can be used during revision to solve questions. 

This will help in the revision period, as you need not read the entire syllabus once again. 

Along with the mock tests and question papers, these notes are of great help

 

How to Prepare for Judiciary Prelims Exam?

 

It would help if you prepared for the prelims examination on the basics of reverse engineering technique, i.e. start from solving MCQs and shiftily move to solve Bare Act questions like the long answer questions. This is because you have already prepared a question bank of both major and minor topics.

A preliminary examination is a qualifying exam; you should give as many speed tests as you can from test series and other such practice books. This will help you to enhance your speed and accuracy to solve the preliminary examination.

Refer to the highly recommended Judiciary Exam Books that are as per the latest syllabus and pattern. 

Start practising comprehensive test series through which your ability to complete the test and your speed will increase.

It would help if you were thorough with the arrangement of the Bare Act. Prepare the index and structure of the topics of the prelims examination. By preparing this index and structure of each chapter of the judiciary exam syllabus for prelims becomes easy for you to identify from which topic the question has come.

You should practice judiciary exam question paper online to enhance your speed and accuracy

How to prepare for Judiciary Mains Exam?

 

It would help if you practised answering writing in a time-bound manner. The authorities do not accept long answers of 10 pages. They accept comprehensive answers with the point answer.

You need to practice at least 2 to 3 answers a day with a timer. By using a timer by your side, you know how much time you take to solve one question. 

Also, practice at least 2-3 questions from the question bank prepared. 

The main key to clear mains examination is to practice answers and write them in a comprehensive answer.

You should practice Judiciary Examination Question Paper to enhance your speed and accuracy.

It would help if you were thorough with the contemporary legal and socio-legal issues for Essay writing. Because in essay writing, you are asked to write an essay on current social issues, so you should know all the detail about current social issues. Also, know how to relate this essay topic with the law by knowing the legal information also.

In any case, your both the exams of procedure Law or Substantial law don’t go well, or any one of them doesn’t go well, so don’t worry. You still have a chance to recover by scoring goods marks in Judgment writing and Translation.

You may have scored fewer marks in procedure or substantial law than in judgment writing and translation. But, it would help if you remembered that the marks of judgment writing and translation would be replaced by the marks of the procedure and substantial law.

Don't wait for the prelims exam result to start studying from the mains. 50% of the aspirants follow reverse preparation wisely.

 

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