Access to Carefully Curated Lectures by Top Faculty
High Quality Videos with Quality change & Playback Speed facility
Doubt Solving on App, Telegram Groups & In Person at offline Centers
Seminar & Topper Talks at Offline Centers
In-Person Counseling, Physical Support Helpdesk at Offline Centers
Planner, Previous Year Papers & Preparation Tips on Email regularly
Exams Covered
State Judiciary PCS J
This Course Includes
65 Online Live Classes
10 Mock Tests
Faculty Profile
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Amit Anand
ADMINISTRATION
5+ years of Experience
More than 50000 Aspirants Mentored
Subject Matter Expert
Apurva vuts
LAW
3+ years of Experience
More than 40000 Aspirants Mentored
An Advocate and mentor for the Judiciary PCS J examination, teaches with a practical approach.
Overview
This Package Includes
Subjects Covered
Exam Pattern
FAQs
Overview
Welcome to our intensive 75 Hours Crash Course designed to catapult you into success in the Delhi Judiciary Prelims Examination. Led by a team of seasoned experts, our comprehensive program covers all subjects crucial for the Delhi PCS J examination.
This Package Includes
75+ Hours of Video Classes.
Self Paced Study
Study anywhere & Anytime
Exam-level strategy & Preparations
Subjects Covered
The Constitution of India;
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908;
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
The Indian Penal Code;
The Indian Contract Act, 1872;
The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008;
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996;
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872;
The Specific Relief Act, 1963;
The Limitation Act, 1963;
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012
The Commercial Courts Act, 2015 will be included.
Exam Pattern
Delhi Judicial Services Exam Pattern (Expected)
The expected Delhi Judicial Services Exam pattern will include the Preliminary exam, the mains exam, and the viva voce. The detailed Delhi Judicial Services Exam pattern is given below:
Preliminary Exam
The Delhi Judicial Services Preliminary Exam is a computer-based examination.
The exam is a qualifying type screening test with a total of 150 questions.
The paper will be an objective type of paper for a total of 150 marks.
For every wrong answer, 25% marks will be deducted.