PCS-J/APO/HJS
About judicial service
Judicial Services Examination is a yearly conducted exam for the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Subordinate Courts. It also called Judiciary exam or the PCS(J) - Provincial Civil Service - Judicial Examination is the entry-level. Every state in India has its individual judicial exam such as the Delhi Judicial exam, Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service examination, etc.
In UTTAR PRADESH, Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Examination is conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) for recruitment of Civil Judges (Group B Gazetted) in district courts of the state.
Why judicial services?
Candidates appointed as Additional District and Session Judge are posted to High Court and in an exceptional case to the Supreme Court.Judicial service is a worthwhile option for those who aim to serve the public with a high social esteem. It offers a secure and safe career with a comfortable compensation package.
STRATEGY-
It completely depends on candidates. If any individual finding it difficult to understand concepts, then it is suggested to take up coaching such as COACH UP IAS. Through the best Judiciary Exam coaching, you can crack the exam with high score easily. Guidance is very important to crack any competitive exam, here in COACH UP IAS, we provide right guidance so that aspirant can crack exam easily.
Faculty -
Here in the COACH UP IAS, we have renowned faculties with vast experience and interesting teaching methods which help the students to understand complex topics easily.
COURCES –
FOUNDATION CUM COMPREHENSIVE BATCH FOR PCS-J –
DURATION - 13 MONTH
FEES – 65,000\- (offline), 32,500/- (online)
FOUNDATION CUM COMPREHENSIVE BATCH FOR PCS-J-
DURATION – 6 MONTH
FEES – 25,000\- (offline), 12,500/- (online)
Batch Timing –
Morning Batch – 07:00 AM – 08:30 AM (LAW)
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For Mains Exam Your Goal is to master the methodology of producing an effective answer.
Evening Batch – 04:00 PM – 05:00 PM (General Knowledge)
05:00 PM – 07:00 PM (LAW)
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Use of Diagrams, rough Maps, Keywords, Quotations, genuine facts make your answer holistic and impressive.
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Remember that all candidates who are appearing for Mains Exam have studied and consulted more or less the same textbooks and recommended sources. The main challenge is to draft your answer in such a way that it appears unique from other candidates.
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So apart from reading textbooks, also focus on special panel discussions on platforms like RSTV where experts from different sectors come and present their opinions. You can note down their perspective, analyse it and then use it as per your need in your Answer Writing.
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Read the question at least thrice before framing an answer for it. This is because UPSC has the tendency to play with words and it often uses tricky language to allure the candidates to go off the track while attempting the answer.
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Make a short rough draft of all the points that you remember in one go, and then organize them in a synchronized manner while writing your answer.
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Don’t panic. Sometimes the question may appear difficult to answer. In this case, attempt the answer logically and try to relate with some real-life examples. Remember that, it’s best to attempt an unknown question with a logical approach rather than skipping it.