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Delhi Judicial Services Examination after MBBS

(Querist) 10 June 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I have passed MBBS final exam and doing internship (will be completed in March 2011).My year of birth is 1987.

Please tell me what I need to do to become eligible for Delhi Judicial Services Examination. I searched for it on net and it required age<30, law graduate ,and eligibility to practice as an advocate.

Kindly tell me what courses I should join and I would prefer any distance learning or correspondence course. I reside in Delhi.
Does IGNOU offer any course to make me eligible.
Are there any coaching in Delhi which can help in prepration of this exam.

What would be the minimum duration of the course that would make me eligible. (any 2yr course?)

How should I start preparing now, I have atleast 10 months before I can join and graduate law course.

Any other suggestions or guidance would be extremely helpfull.

Thanks.
ARVIND JAIN (Expert) 10 June 2010
THREE YEARS AFTER GRADUATION MAY JOIN LL.B FROM D.U. THAT TOO IF U CLEAR PRELIMINARY TEST, OTHERWISE ITS 5 YRS AFTER 12 TH. NO CHANCE. WHY DONT BE A DOCTOR ONLY?
Pankaj Kundra (Expert) 10 June 2010
you have to complete LLB Degree .. 3 years is the minimum duration for an LLB degree.. once you have the degree you can apply for delhi judicial exams
Pankaj Kundra (Expert) 10 June 2010
LLB is a regular course not correspondence
Guest (Expert) 11 June 2010
YOU ARE M.B.B.S.AND DOING INTERNSHIP.KINDLY NOTE THAT YOU SHOULD BE A LAW GRADUATE AND ADVOCAT FOR THE SAID EXAM YOU MENTIONED.YOU MAY CONTACT YOUR UNIVERSITY LAW DEPT .YOU WILL GET ALL DETAILS.

YOU ARE A BRIGHT M.B.B.S. ,KINDLY FOLLOW YOUR OWN MEDICAL PROFESSION YOU WILL SUCCEED.BE CONFIDENT,GOOD LUCK.
YOU MAY WRITE AND SEND DETAILS FOR ANY FURTHER HELP.
THANKS.
Parthasarathi Loganathan (Expert) 12 June 2010
The author should take a clear positive step to decide about his career. He is yet to even complete his Medical degree course and now wants to switch over to a career which would hamper his practice. He should understand the fact anybody can pass a law degree but only a few can gain an MBBS degree and if he wishes to hop over, he should understand the fact that he has already denied a medical seat to his co-student by joining the MBBS degree course and he should best out of the god given opportunity to take care of the upteem health hazards in the society that are threatening the existence of mankind. ALL THE BEST. I am not giving this advice as a Law Graduate


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