Ma'am is a Experienced mentor and guide for PCS J examination. Specialized in all the major and minor Laws. With a excellent understanding of Practical subjects like Memo drafting and Answer writing.
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Here are three new criminal laws that will take effect in India from July 1, 2024:
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS): This new code will replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860. The BNS modernizes and restructures the framework for criminal offenses and penalties in India. Key updates include more stringent punishments for certain crimes and revised definitions of offenses to better reflect contemporary societal values.
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS): This law will replace the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) of 1973. The BNSS aims to streamline criminal procedures, enhance the efficiency of the judicial process, and ensure quicker resolution of cases. It also incorporates measures to protect the rights of victims and witnesses more effectively.
Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA): This will replace the Indian Evidence Act of 1872. The BSA introduces updated rules of evidence, reflecting advancements in technology and forensic science. It aims to make the process of presenting and evaluating evidence in court more robust and reliable.
Great opportunity to cover the Foundation for PCS J judiciary Examination for all the States you target, while learning avoidance of mistakes in preparation for the PCS J Examination 2025 -26.
Comprehensive coverage of Major Laws, Minor Laws, Local Laws, Current Events, and Previous Year Question Papers. The syllabus will be covered in a time-bound manner.
Special emphasis on the effective preparation of PCS J.
Focus on teaching Answer writing & Summary making with guided mentorship, along with proficiency in all the subjects.
Learn the inclusion of case studies for enrichment of Judiciary content in Foundation classes.
Sectional answer writing practice for different State Mains Answer Writing, for enhancement of student’s understanding about approaches, to tackle PCS J MAINS paper 2025 - 26.
Course Components:
12 month Course curriculum on comprehensive coverage Prelims + Mains
Answer Writing Classes - on how to write Answers for Mains Examination.
Mentorship by Expert Faculties and Guest lectures.
Bilingual Medium of Classes
Lecture Notes and E-Books will be available in your course.
About Classes:
Batch Starts: 22 July
Batch Duration: 12 Months
Classes: Monday to Friday according to the study plan
Medium: Bilingual
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Live Interactive Classes: Real-time engagement with expert faculties, retired judges, and peers.
Recorded Sessions 24/7: Access to recorded classes for flexible revision.
Answer Writing Practice: Guidance to enhance practical judgment writing skills.
Unlimited Mentorship: Ongoing personalized support and guidance.
MCQ Practices: Regular sessions to improve multiple-choice question-solving abilities.
Class Notes in PDF Form: Digital class notes for convenient review and revision.
One-to-One Mentorship: Personalized sessions for tailored study strategies.
Guest Lectures: Insights from prominent Judges, Professors, and Advocates.
PCS J Exam Pattern consists of Prelims, Mains, and Interview stages. The PCS J Exam for Prelims exam consists of two papers, General Knowledge and Law Paper. On the other hand, there PCS J Mains exam has a total of 6 papers and each paper can be answered in both English and Hindi Languages.
The PCS J Prelims exam has GK and Law papers. As per the new PCS J exam pattern, there is a change in the Mains paper pattern. The Mains exam shall have a total of 6 papers. The 1st paper is the GK paper while the 2nd and 3rd papers are English Language and Hindi Language papers respectively. The 4th, 5th, and 6th papers are the law papers. You can go through the new PCS J exam pattern 2023 in detail in this post here.
PCS J Prelims Exam Pattern
The PCS J prelims exam is the first stage of the PCS Judiciary exam. There are two papers i.e., Paper I and Paper II. PCS J Paper I is of General Knowledge and will be conducted for 150 marks. Paper II is a Law exam for 300 marks. The time duration for both papers is 2 hours each. All the questions will be Multiple Choice Questions.
The total mark for the PCS J Prelims exam is 450. There are 2 papers viz., General Knowledge & Law. Each paper is 2 hours. There is a negative marking of 0.33 mark in the PCS Judiciary prelims exam.
Paper
Subject
Marks
Duration
Paper I
General Knowledge
150
2 Hours
Paper-II
Law
300
2 Hours
Total
150
450
4 Hours
PCS J Mains Exam Pattern Those who qualify for the PCS Judiciary prelims exam are called for the mains exam. The mains exam is the merit-deciding round. The total marks of the PCS J mains exam is 1000 marks. There are 6 papers in it. Before 2022, there used to be 5 papers where a single language paper used to be conducted. All the papers shall be descriptive in nature. The candidates will have a choice to answer General Knowledge and Law papers either in Hindi or in English.
Paper
Subject
Marks
Duration
I.
General Knowledge
200
3 Hours
II.
English Language
100
3 Hours
III.
Hindi Language
100
3 Hours
IV.
Law-I (Substantive Law)
200
3 Hours
V.
Law-II (Procedure and Evidence)
200
3 Hours
VI.
Law-III (Penal, Revenue, and Local Laws)
200
3 Hours
Total
1000
PCS J Interview: The candidates who will qualify for the PCS J Mains exam shall be called to appear for the Interview which is for 100 Marks. The main aim of the UP Judiciary interview is to check the suitability of the candidates for the post of Civil Judge. The candidate's suitability will be tested concerning his/her merit about his character, personality, and physique.