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Our success stories – students who cleared the Judiciary exams

We’d like to begin today with the story of Suman, a graduate of Geeta Institute of Law, and a final-year LLM student from Kurukshetra University. Having met with an accident many years ago, she has a chronic backache which prevents her from studying for more than two hours at a stretch.  

She has no financial support from her family either. Having prepared for the Judiciary exams for more than three years, she attempted the Haryana Judiciary exams twice and Rajasthan once, but could not clear the prelims.

She enrolled with us in July 2022, with the Haryana exam coming up again in three-four months. She began studying our Judiciary test prep course, but asked for a refund because she did not have the money to pay the instalments at one point. 

Our test prep team counselled Suman on the way forward, and offered her an unpaid internship for the first month. If she did well, she could earn a stipend starting the next month. She performed very well in the internship, and from her second month onward, began earning a stipend of INR 5,000. Her EMI was around INR 3,000, so she could continue her studies. 

She used our content, and followed the instructions of her teachers. Guess what happened? She cleared the Haryana prelims, and began preparing for the mains. Someone whose dreams had nearly died was able to go full steam ahead toward her destiny. This is what makes us happiest.

The LawSikho roster

Deepanker Kumar, a practicing advocate at Allahabad High Court as well as various district courts, had this to say about our Judiciary test prep course:

  • Two candidates attempted West Bengal Judiciary exams in 2020, and Madhusmita Das, BA LLB and LLM from Department of Law, Calcutta University, stood 16th in the exams
  • Neeraj Salodkar, LawSikho (October 2020), a 2019 LLB from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, qualified Maharashtra judiciary mains in 2020
  • Vishwast Kandpal, graduate of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, qualified Uttarakhand mains 
  • Siddharth Dewangan, 2019 LLB from Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, cleared Chhattisgarh mains in 2020
  • Garima Khanna, a graduate of Jindal Global Law School, cleared the exams in 2020 and is now with us as faculty for our Judiciary course
  • Komal Mittal, (LawSikho, November 2020), is a 2021 graduate of Amity Law School, Noida. She has cleared the Haryana exams and also secured multiple litigation internships with Supreme Court advocates Wajahat Ansari, Charu Sangwan (Advocate on Record), and Anil Dutt Sharma
  • Ishita Banerjee, LawSikho (July 2021), a 2016 graduate from Aligarh Muslim University, cleared Haryana prelims 2021

Other test prep success

Also, our judiciary course students get a bunch of backup courses so they can appear in other govt exams that help them to get a job too. Here are some fabulous success stories of our judiciary students who cleared other exams:

  • UGC NET
  • SEBI whatever else etc
  • IBPS

The LawSikho Bootcamp edge

You could be our next success story. Here is the first step you need to take – save the event on your calendar, set an alarm so you don’t miss the bootcamp on Saturday evening 6 pm for no reason.

We promise that by the time the bootcamp is over, you will have take the most important first step towards your success as a judiciary aspirant.

You will achieve absolute clarity on the following questions so that you can develop your own clear roadmap for judiciary preparation:

  • What is the difference between preliminary and main exams?
  • What do I need to get through the interview rounds? 
  • When should I begin my preparations? Is the first or second year of law school too early?
  • How many hours of study will I need to pass the exams?
  • Should I wait until I pass the prelims before beginning my mains preparation?
  • How many test papers from previous years should I consult?
  • What are the best reference books to use?
  • When should I begin practicing mock tests?

I promise that you will never get such high quality information anywhere else at all. This is a chance you don’t want to miss. We will not share recordings of these sessions, you must attend live.

Join our free three-day (LIVE only) bootcamp on How to Crack Indian Judiciary Exams’, May 27-29, 6.00-9.00 p.m. IST daily. Take the first step to change your life, and the lives of millions seeking justice. 

Find out what you haven’t done, what you can do, what you must do, and what strategies you need to maximise the time and effort you put into your preparation. As always, we will help you with customised solutions that meet your individual needs. 

Important: Since this course is for Judiciary exams in India, the bootcamp will be relevant only for Indian citizens with an Indian law degree. 

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