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You must have completed your bachelors degree in Law from a recognized university and your age should be below 35 years to apply for the Gujarat Judiciary Exam.
The selection procedure of the Gujarat High Court Civil Examination, 2023 is based on three different stages: prelims, mains, and viva-voce.
As per the latest notice, Gujarat High Court will soon release approximately 219 vacancies for the civil judge post this year. The category-wise vacancy list for the same will be released soon on the official website.
No. You need to fill the Gujarat Judiciary application form only in online mode.
There are three stages involved in the Gujarat Judiciary Exam 2023: prelims, mains, and viva-voce. All three stages are qualifying in nature.
Yes. The High Court of Gujarat will provided upper age relaxation up to 3 years if you belong to reserved category like SC, ST, persons with disability, etc.
Gujarat High Court will release Gujarat Judiciary Notification 2023 expectedly in the last week of January or in February 2023.
The preparation of the exam depends on a few things including, time dedicated for preparation, resource material for reference, clarity of concepts, etc. However, with proper preparation strategy, you can easily prepare for the exam in 3-4 months.

It depends on a person's capacity. Numerous pupils who did not receive coaching were successful in passing the exam. However, you need professional assistance, for which you must enrol in online tutoring if you want to score higher, comprehend themes thoroughly, and answer questions in the right style.

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Any student who wants to work in the legal system must dedicate themselves to their studies and work hard to achieve their objectives. The candidate must review the entire curriculum and provide enough time for revision. The candidate should practice much besides finishing the curriculum because repetition is the key to remembering.

You are probably aware that the subjects from the required bare act books must be studied. You can use supplementary books and study materials to gain in-depth information about the many topics covered in the syllabus. The most recent edition of Gujarat GK, Kelkar's Criminal Procedure, Batuk Lal's The Law of Evidence, KD Gaur's Indian Penal Code, JPS Sirohi's Indian Registration Act, and other references may be helpful.

You must carefully arrange your daily study schedule to cover the entire syllabus. First, be sure to start with the course syllabus and exam format. Prioritization should start with the chapter with the highest weight in terms of marks. After that, examine the last one. Additionally, keep going over the chapters you've already learned. It is best to plan a study schedule and adhere to it religiously. Finally, emphasize your writing abilities by regularly practising.

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