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14th June 2015, 05:23 PM
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Detailed information about Girls quota in Delhi and UP Judiciary exams? Should I take coaching class for preparation?
Hello,
I want to know about Girls quota in Delhi and UP Judiciary exams? And is three year course study from Delhi university of LLB is sufficient for clearing Judiciary exam or 1 year coaching preparation is necessary? |
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1st August 2023, 01:09 AM
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Re: Detailed information about Girls quota in Delhi and UP Judiciary exams? Should I take coaching class for preparation?
Girls quota in Delhi and UP Judiciary exams
The Delhi Judicial Service (DJS) and the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service (UPJS) both have a quota for women. In the DJS, 25% of the vacancies are reserved for women, while in the UPJS, 33% of the vacancies are reserved for women. To be eligible for the women's quota, you must be a woman and you must meet the other eligibility criteria for the exam. The eligibility criteria for the DJS and the UPJS are similar. You must have a law degree from a recognized university and you must have passed the Bar Examination. Should I take coaching class for preparation? Whether or not you should take a coaching class for the Delhi or Uttar Pradesh Judiciary exams depends on your individual circumstances. If you feel that you need the extra help and guidance, then a coaching class can be a good option. However, if you are confident in your own abilities and you are willing to put in the hard work, then you may be able to pass the exams without attending a coaching class. There are a number of coaching institutes that offer preparation courses for the Delhi and Uttar Pradesh Judiciary exams. These institutes typically offer a combination of classroom instruction, mock tests, and one-on-one coaching. The cost of these courses varies depending on the institute and the length of the course. Is three year course study from Delhi university of LLB sufficient for clearing Judiciary exam? A three-year course study from Delhi University of LLB is a good foundation for the Delhi or Uttar Pradesh Judiciary exams. However, it is important to note that the exams are very competitive and you will need to do more than just pass your law degree. You will need to have a strong understanding of the law and you will need to be able to think critically and write well. |
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