One of the most sought-after professional paths for recent law graduates is judicial services. It is a profession that calls for diligence, commitment, and in-depth legal knowledge. But qualifying for the Rajasthan Judicial Services Examination is not a simple feat. It calls for a great deal of planning, repetition, and time management abilities. Online or offline test series for rjs exam at Jyoti Judiciary is among the best options to be ready for the Judicial Services Examination.
Online Test Series: About
It is an online evaluation tool called Online Test Series that will assist students in determining how well-prepared they are for their final exams. These are the “practice tests,” often known as mock exams, which assist students in evaluating their coursework and determining how much more or less time they should devote to each subject.
- With the aid of tailored practice options offered by online test series, students can select the level of difficulty and question types they wish to focus on. Students can concentrate on their areas of weakness and practice improvement more easily with this feature.
- Because of the online test series, students can practice frequently, which is essential for success in competitive tests like the Judiciary exams. Frequent practice enhances candidate’s ability to solve problems and helps them remember what they have learned.
Rjs mock test series: Its Significance
Since the RJS preliminary examination is one of the hardest screening exams, candidates should be prepared for every question. Using mock tests or test series, students can prepare for any type of competition by honing their time management, response techniques, comprehension of exam patterns, likely questions, and evaluation criteria.
Real Time Experience of Examination:
- Rjs exam test series for mock exams offers a way to mimic the environment of a real exam. The format, degree of difficulty, and time limits of the real exam are all replicated in these examinations.
- Through these assessments of Rjs mock test series, applicants can gain a sense of the format of the real exam and adjust their study accordingly.
- Additionally, they can acclimate to the format and interface of the online exam, which is progressively becoming standard for the majority of competitive exams.
Practising Answers to Make it More Creative:
- Descriptive questions are frequently included in court tests to assess an applicant’s ability to produce well-structured, thoughtful, and analytical answers.
- Writing an answer requires expertise; it must be exact, clear, and reasoned.
- test series for rjs mock exams frequently allow applicants to rehearse writing responses, which can improve their capacity to deliver legal arguments and analysis.
- Receiving regular feedback and having your mock exam responses evaluated can help you improve your writing now and in the future.
Skills for Managing Time:
- Effective time management is essential for every competitive exam. Candidates can enhance their time management abilities by taking timed exams through online test series.
- The fact that these exams must be finished in a set amount of time might teach applicants how to efficiently manage their time.
- Candidates can learn how to pace themselves and evaluate questions while avoiding getting stuck on challenging ones by preparing with timed exams.
Understanding your Strengths and Negative Aspects:
- Candidates get a great opportunity to evaluate their strengths and shortcomings in relation to all subjects and themes by taking mock exams.
- You can assess your performance in-depth, identify your strong points, and highlight the concepts or issues that need more explanation after completing a mock exam.
- By focusing on the management of the preliminary stage, enables more effective use of resources and time.
Get Used to Competitive Environment:
- Candidates can participate in a competitive environment through Jyoti Judiciary’s best Rjs test series.
- Thousands of candidates take these examinations, and the results are made available online.
- Candidates are encouraged to perform better as a result of the spirit of competitiveness.
- Candidates can better their own performance and learn from each other’s strengths and flaws by competing against one another.
Getting More Flexibility:
- The majority of candidates preparing for competitive state judiciaries are employed professionals.
- As a result, they will be unable to attend each test on the appointed day.
- Students at Jyoti Judiciary have benefited from online coaching in this way since it enables them to complete RJS mock test as well as other state judiciaries mock tests online at their convenience and from the comfort of home.
Assessing Personal Performance:
- By assessing their performance on various mock exams, candidates can assess their level of improvement and establish reasonable objectives for future growth.
- Find out what the next few months have in store for you in terms of deadlines and effort levels.
Cost-Effective in Nature:
- When considering online test series, traditional coaching programs are more expensive.
- Coaching classes might be costly, and candidates residing in rural places might not be able to attend them.
- A broader number of candidates can take advantage of online test series because they are accessible and reasonably priced, regardless of location.
Students can prepare for the Rajasthan Judiciary exams with several benefits thanks to the online test series. Online test series provide students with a convenient and flexible way to assess and practice their knowledge and skills. Using comprehensive performance indicators, adaptive exams, and doubt-clearing sessions, students may focus on improving their performance while identifying their strengths and shortcomings in the online exam series.
Students who take advantage of online test series have access to an abundance of tools that can help them prepare for tests, including study guides, video lectures, and practice exams.
JYOTI JUDICIARY- TEST SERIES
Test Series Online/Offline, RJS Test Series, RJS Mock Test Series-
- Plan A- Only Pre 15 papers for Rs 2200/-
- Plan B- Only Mains 15 papers for Rs 3200/-
- Plan C- (Pre 25 and mains 25) 50 papers for Rs- 8,000/-
- Plan D- (Pre 40 and Mains 40) 80 papers for Rs 14000/-
- Plan E- Only Pre 35 Papers for Rs 7000/-
- Plan F- Only Mains 35 Papers for Rs 8000/-
Note: – Test papers are set by our expert team after the complete analysis and research
No. of Test Papers for Plan A & B: –
Name of Subject | No. of Test Paper per subject |
Indian Penal Code | 2 |
Criminal Procedure Code | 2 |
Civil Procedure Code | 2 |
Evidence Act | 2 |
Indian Limitation Act | 1 |
Specific Relief Act | 1 |
Indian Contract Act | 1 |
Transfer of Property Act | 1 |
Hindu Law | 1 |
Muslim Law | 1 |
Constitution | 1 |
TOTAL | 15 |
No. of Test Papers for Plan C (Mains Exam & Prelims Exam): –
Name of Subject | No. of Test Paper per subject |
Indian Penal Code | 3 |
Criminal Procedure Code | 3 |
Civil Procedure Code | 3 |
Evidence Act | 3 |
Indian Limitation Act | 1 |
Specific Relief Act | 1 |
Indian Contract Act | 2 |
Transfer of Property Act | 2 |
Hindu Law | 2 |
Muslim Law | 2 |
Constitution | 3 |
TOTAL | 25 |
No. of Test Papers for Plan D (Mains & Prelims): –
Name of Subject | No. of Test Paper per subject |
Indian Penal Code | 5 |
Criminal Procedure Code | 5 |
Civil Procedure Code | 5 |
Evidence Act | 5 |
Indian Limitation Act | 2 |
Specific Relief Act | 2 |
Indian Contract Act | 3 |
Transfer of Property Act | 2 |
Hindu Law | 4 |
Muslim Law | 4 |
Constitution | 3 |
TOTAL | 40 |
No. of Test Papers for Plan E & F: –
Name of Subject | No. of Test Paper per subject |
Indian Penal Code | 4 |
Criminal Procedure Code | 4 |
Civil Procedure Code | 4 |
Evidence Act | 4 |
Indian Limitation Act | 2 |
Specific Relief Act | 2 |
Indian Contract Act | 3 |
Transfer of Property Act | 2 |
Hindu Law | 4 |
Muslim Law | 3 |
Constitution | 3 |
TOTAL | 35 |
BIFURCATION OF TEST PAPERS TOPIC WISE
INDIAN PENAL CODE
INDIAN PENAL CODE FOR PLAN D | TOPICS |
IPC.1 | Applicability of IPC (S.1-4), Basic terms of IPC (S.6-52A), Actus reas & Mens Rea, General Exceptions (S.76-106) (Complete from S.1-106 IPC) |
IPC.2 | Criminal Conspiracy, Abetment, Constructive Liability & Joint Liability, Unlawful Assembly (Complete from S.1- 298 IPC) |
IPC.3 | Murder & Culpable Homicide, Miscarriage, death by negligence, Medical Negligence, Dowry Death (Complete from S.1-338 IPC) |
IPC.4 | Kidnapping & Abduction, Wrongful confinement & Restraint, Force, criminal force, assault, offence against women, offence of rape, offence of marriage (Complete from S.1-377 IPC) |
IPC.5 | Offence against property (Complete from S.1-511 IPC) |
INDIAN PENAL CODE FOR PLAN B | (IPC.1+2+3) & (IPC.4+5) =2 PAPERS |
INDIAN PENAL CODE FOR PLAN C | (IPC.1+2), (IPC.3+4), IPC 5= 3 PAPERS |
INDIAN PENAL CODE FOR PLAN F | IPC.1, IPC.2, (IPC.3+4), IPC.5=4 PAPERS |
IPC Prelims test paper series
IPC.1 | S.1-120A |
IPC.2 | S.1-298 |
IPC.3 | FULL IPC |
IPC.4 & 5 | FULL IPC |
EVIDENCE ACT
EVIDENCE ACT FOR PLAN D | TOPICS |
EVI.1 | Facts, Fact in issue, concept of relevancy & relevant fact, concept of admissibility & reliability (Complete from S.1-55) |
EVI.2 | Cardinal Principle of law of evidence- Hearsay Evidence – S.59,60 Oral evidence to be excluded by doc. evidence- S91-92 Exclusion of secondary evidence by primary evidence- S.61-65 Special power of court- S.165 Oral evidence & documentary evidence (Complete from S.1-100) |
EVI.3 | Burden of proof, proof of legitimacy, estoppel, witness, examination of witness, privileged communication (Complete from S.1-167) |
EVI.4 & 5 | FULL EVIDENCE |
EVIDENCE ACT FOR PLAN B | (EVI.1+2) & (EVI.3) = 2 PAPERS |
EVIDENCE ACT FOR PLAN C | EVI.1, EVI.2, EVI.3 = 3 PAPERS |
EVIDENCE ACT FOR PLAN F | EVI.1, EVI.2, EVI.3, EVI.4 = 4 PAPERS |
Evidence Act Prelims test paper series
EVI.1 | S.1-100 |
EVI.2 | S.1-167 |
EVI.3,4,5 | FULL EVIDENCE |
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN D | TOPICS |
CPC.1 | Jurisdiction of court (S.3-25), Return of plaint- O7R10+10A, Res judicata- S.11, Res sub judice-S10, Foreign Judgement S.13, (Complete from S.1-158) |
CPC.2 | ORDER 1-15 |
CPC.3 | ORDER 1-22 |
CPC.4 | ORDER 1-50 |
CPC.5 | FULL CPC |
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN B | (CPC.1+2) & (CPC 3+4) = 2 PAPERS |
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN C | (CPC 1+2), (CPC 3+4), CPC 5 = 3 PAPERS |
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN F | (CPC 1+2), CPC 3, CPC.4, CPC 5 = 4 PAPERS |
Civil Procedure Code Prelims test paper series
CPC.1 | S.1-157 |
CPC.2 | S.1- ORDER 15 |
CPC.3 | S.1- ORDER 22 |
CPC.4 | FULL CPC |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN -D | TOPICS |
CrPC.1 | S.154-224 |
CrPC.2 | S.1-153, trail, (S.225-265), ple-bargaining (S.265A-265L) till S.327 (Complete from S.1-153 & 225-299) |
CrPC.3 | Compounding, Appeal, bail, Execution etc. (Complete from S.300-484) |
CrPC.4 | FULL CrPC |
CrPC.5 | FULL CrPC |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN B | (CrPC.1) & (CrPC 2+3) = 2 Papers |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN C | CrPC.1, CrPC.2, CrPC.3 = 3 PAPERS |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE FOR PLAN F | CrPC.1, 2,3,4 = 4 PAPERS |
Criminal Procedure Code Prelims test paper series
CrPC.1 | S.1-189 |
CrPC.2 | S.190-352 (inclusive of S.1-189) |
CrPC.3 | S.353-484 (inclusive of rest of sections) |
CrPC.4,5 | FULL CRPC |
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT FOR PLAN -D | TOPICS |
ICA.1 | Proposal, acceptance, competency to contract, consideration |
ICA.2 | Free consent, void agreement, contingent contract, voidable contract, Performance of contract |
ICA.3 | Concept of void contract: Doctrine of frustration, appropriation of payment, discharge of contract by mutual agreement, quasi contracts, consequence of breach of contract |
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT FOR PLAN B | FULL = 1 PAPER |
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT FOR PLAN C | (ICA.1 +2) & ICA.3 = 2 PAPERS |
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT FOR PLAN F | ICA.1,2,3 = 3 PAPERS |
Indian Contract Act Prelims test paper series
ICA.1 | S.1-75 |
ICA.2 | S.1-75 + S.124 ONWARDS |
ICA.3 | FULL |
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR PLAN -D | TOPICS |
CONSTI.1 | A.1-51A |
CONSTI.2 | PART V, VI, VIII, IX, IXA, XVII, XVIII, XX |
CONSTI.3 | FULL |
CONSTI.4,5 | FULL |
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR PLAN B | FULL= 1 PAPER |
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR PLAN C | CONSTI.1,2,3 = 3 PAPERS |
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR PLAN F | CONSTI.1,2,3 = 3 PAPERS |
Constitution of India Prelims test paper series
CONSTI.1 | A.1-241 |
CONSTI.2 | A.243 ONWARDS |
CONSTI.3 | FULL |
INDIAN LIMITATION ACT- FULL
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT- FULL
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT – FULL
HINDU LAW – FULL
MUSLIM LAW -FULL
NOTE: –
- Any extra subject test paper can be added as per the requirement.
- Test papers are prepared by our expert team.
- Mains test papers shall be checked personally by teacher and guide what improvisation required in answers personally
- Offline or online either ways test papers are available