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Judicial Services Examinations
1. Focus on Core Subjects • Bare Acts: Start with the bare acts of the core subjects (Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence Act, etc.). Read them thoroughly. • Standard Textbooks: Use recommended textbooks and reference materials for in-depth understanding. • Case Laws: Study important case laws anRead more
1. Focus on Core Subjects
• Bare Acts: Start with the bare acts of the core subjects (Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence Act, etc.). Read them thoroughly.
• Standard Textbooks: Use recommended textbooks and reference materials for in-depth understanding.
• Case Laws: Study important case laws and recent judgments relevant to the syllabus.
2.Practice Previous Years’ Papers
• Past Papers: Solve previous years’ question papers to understand the exam pattern and frequently asked questions.
• Timed Practice: Practice papers within a set time limit to improve speed and accuracy.
3.Regular Mock Tests
• Mock Tests: Enroll in a good test series for both prelims and mains. This helps in self-assessment and identifying weak areas.
• Analysis: After each test, analyze your performance and work on the mistakes.. Writing Practice for Mains
• Answer Writing: Regularly practice writing answers for mains questions. Focus on clarity, conciseness, and structure.
See less• Feedback: If possible, get feedback from mentors or join a coaching institute that provides answer evaluation.