How can I prepare for PCS (J) exam? What is the pattern of this exam? Which books should I refer for preparation?

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    In order for law graduates to be appointed as members of the subordinate judiciary, they must pass the PCS (J)-Provincial Civil Service-Judicial Examination, which is the entry-level exam for selected members of the provincial civil service. Each state government appoints its members under the supervision of its high court. Read this blog to know about the PCS (J) Exam, its eligibility criteria, exam pattern, application process etc. Exams for the Judicial Services are divided into three phases:
    The preliminary examination
    The Mains examination
    An interview
    Each state has a different syllabus for the judiciary exam. Broadly speaking, it c
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