About The Course



What you will learn?
Duration of course 18 Months ( Tentative )
There will be 2-3 Lectures every day of 90 minutes duration each.
The course taught in a physical classroom will be the only one available for streaming online.
During the live online class, students are allowed to ask questions and clarify their doubts.
All of the live lectures will be recorded and the recordings will be available till the duration of the course.
The class will cover a range of subjects including law, language subjects (Hindi, English), local laws, general knowledge, current affairs, latest judgments, special lectures by guest speakers, interview classes, and mains answer writing.
The classes will be held from Tuesday to Sunday, with four days devoted to law subjects and two days for language and general knowledge.
The course will be taught in a bilingual format, which means that both Hindi and English will be used for instruction and communication.
Detailed analysis will be done of every subject along with note making and bare reading
Weekly test will be conducted for both preliminary and mains
Special emphasis will be laid down on answer writing
About this course
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The third and final in the Bihar PCS J examination is the interview i.e. to say Personality Test. The interviewer asks a variety of legal and personal questions. For the Bihar Judiciary Interview it is recommended that you have a thorough understanding of all aspects of law, including your own history, professional experience, relevant legal developments, etc. There will be a full 100 marks allocated to the Personality Test in the Bihar Judiciary Exam. The candidate’s selection will be subjected to the marks from the main exam (worth 900 marks) and the interview. In order to make the final merit list, candidates must achieve a minimum score of 35% on the interview.", "image": "", "table": [], "list": [] } ]}
Requirements
A reliable and fast internet connection to ensure smooth streaming of videos and live sessions.
Headphones or speakers to listen to the instructor and other participants during the live sessions.
IA note-taking device or application to capture important points and reminders.
A calendar or scheduling app to keep track of course deadlines, assignments, and exam dates.
A basic understanding of the subject matter or willingness to learn.
Time and dedication to commit to the course and complete assignments on time.
