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Best Judiciary Coaching in Delhi NCR | PCS-J Preparation
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Top Judiciary Coaching Institute in
Delhi NCR

Vivechna IAS offers result-oriented Judiciary coaching in Delhi NCR for aspirants preparing for Judicial Services (PCS-J) examinations. Our program focuses on conceptual clarity, answer writing and exam-specific preparation required to succeed in prelims, mains and interview stages.

Updates
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Judiciary Course Coverage

We follow a comprehensive approach to cover the vast syllabus of various state judicial exams.

Key Features:

  • Prelims, Mains & Interview Preparation Holistic guidance for all three stages of the exam.
  • Bare Act-based Teaching Methodology Mastering the language of the law directly from Bare Acts.
  • Answer Writing Practice Dedicated sessions for framing mains answers and judgment writing.
  • State-specific Syllabus Coverage Local laws for Haryana, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, and MP.

Target Exams

Delhi Judicial Services
Haryana Judiciary
Uttar Pradesh Judiciary
Other State Judicial Services

Law Faculty Team

Faculty

Justice (Retd.) R.K. Gupta

Procedural Law Expert

Faculty

Adv. P. Sharma

Criminal Law Specialist

Faculty

Dr. V. Mehta

Constitutional Law

Judicial Selections

Judiciary Topper Rank 5 HJS
Judiciary Topper Rank 12 DJS
Judiciary Topper Rank 22 RJS

Judiciary FAQs

Is LL.M required for Judiciary exams?
No, LL.M is not mandatory for Lower Judiciary (Civil Judge Junior Division) exams. A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree is sufficient.
Do you cover Local Laws of multiple states?
Yes, our foundation course covers the major laws common to all states. Additionally, we run specific modules for Local Laws of Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, UP, and MP before their respective exams.
Is the course helpful for APO/ADA exams?
Absolutely. The syllabus for Assistant Public Prosecutor (APO/ADA) exams overlaps significantly (CrPC, IPC, Evidence) with the Judiciary syllabus. Our students successfully clear both.
How do you prepare for Judgment Writing?
We have dedicated sessions on Judgment Writing where retired judges guide you on framing issues, appreciating evidence, and writing reasoned judgments in both Civil and Criminal matters.
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