What will you learn in the bootcamp:
- How to recalibrate your preparation strategy for judiciary exams after the Supreme Court’s judgment
- Are there any new unfair advantages that you can leverage in this situation as compared to people who have never practiced before? What are they?
- How to prepare for judiciary on the side while practising or working in a full-time job - how many hours does it take and what is the ideal study plan
- What are the best ways to use your experience while you prepare for judiciary on the side
- How many states should you appear for and which states to target keeping in mind the new situation
- How is the paper pattern expected to change for different phases of the judiciary exam
- What to do so that you can balance your client work and preparation
- Should you attempt any other government exam like the Assistant Prosecution Officer Exam, SEBI Law Officer, IBPS Law Officer?
- Is it a good idea to prepare for the higher judiciary, or academia

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Here are some practitioners who cleared in different states
Telangana (2024)

Ashwini Nomula completed her post graduation from Osmania University in the year 2024. She enrolled with us in 2022 and has been prawebctising since then. While practising as an advocate in the Telangana High Court, she also prepared for the Judicial Services Exam. She cracked the Telangana Judicial Services Exam in 2024. Her rank is awaited.
Arunachal Pradesh (2024)

Likha Talin graduated from Dewan Law College, affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. He had court experience for about a year. In 2024, he cracked the Arunachal Pradesh Judiciary exam, securing AIR 2.
Maharashtra (2024)

Anagha V. Huse graduated in 2017 from SNDT Law School, Mumbai. She joined Lawsikho in 2019. In 2022, she cleared the Maharashtra Mains, reached the interview stage, and secured the 104th Rank (AIR). She was practicing as a Junior Advocate at TRP Legal. She is currently practising for more than 5 years. She has again cracked the Maharashtra Judicial Services Mains in 2025 and is preparing for its interview.
Haryana (2024)

Jasmeet Singh hails from Bathinda, Punjab, and graduated from the University of Delhi in 2018. He has practice experience of more than 4 years and was preparing for judiciary alongside his practice. In 2024, he cracked the Haryana Judiciary exam, securing AIR 18.

Shruti Gupta hails from Ferozepur, Punjab, and graduated from Punjab University, Chandigarh, in 2020. She was practicing along with her judiciary preparation. She worked under a senior advocate for 3+ years. In 2024, she cracked the Haryana Judiciary exam, securing AIR 60.
Chhattisgarh (2024)

Sajal Jain graduated from RKDF University, Bhopal in 2023. Sajal was practicing for around 2 years. In 2024, he successfully cleared the Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Examination.
Chhattisgarh (2023)

Lov Kumar graduated in 2020 from RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. He was in practice for almost a year prior to preparation. In 2024, he cracked the Chhattisgarh Judiciary with AIR 23.

Narayani Kachhap, graduated in 2021 from Hidayatullah National Law University, Chhattisgarh. She was practicing while also preparing for her judiciary exams. In 2024, she cracked the Chhattisgarh Judiciary with AIR 28.
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