I have done BSc and Im currently working. However, I want to be a judge. Kindly suggest me what should I do in order to become a judge. And what will be the minimum time required for it.
Hello!
In order to become a judge, you must pass 10+2 in any stream with an aggregate of 50 percent marks or equivalent from a recognised board. Then some of the entrance examinations to become judge are CLAT, AP LAWCET, AILET, PU BA LLB, DU LLB and LSAT. Popular Bachelor programmes to become judhe are LLB, BLS LLB, BA LLB, B.Com LLB, BBA LLB. After completing Bachelor’s degree, you can either start Master's degree or work in the industry as a fresher. After few years of experience, you can opt for Master's degree programme.
In order to become a judge, you must have research, judgement and communication skills. You can also to certifications and internships to become a judge.
In order to join the Higher Judicial Service as ADJ, you need to complete 7 years of practice as advocate and in order to become a judge in High Court, you need to have 10 years of experience.
For further information, please refer to this link:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/judge
Best wishes
can students from other state take part in dr harvansh singh judge dental college bds chandigarh counselling is document verification done physically
Hello aspirant,
I want to inform you that yes you can get and any other student can also get you just need to register through bfhus website and document verification is done during 1st round only home state students are allowed but from 2nd round onwards the seats are open for all and home state students are given preference and then if seats are left empty then other state students are allowed but as the trend noticed yes many seats are left unalloted so you want that college then must apply for that .
Hopefully I have cleared your doubt.
what rank should i get if i want to get into biotech engineering outside delhi general category. pls dont judge me as to why i want biotech i really am interested in it. thank you soo much
Hello Aspirant
It depends on the fact that in which college do you want to take Biotechnology, for GFTIs such as Delhi Technological University(DTU) and Netaji Subhash University of Technology(NSUT), you can expect a seat around 120 marks and you will need to get at least an rank around 40k-50k to secure a seat in Delhi Technological University(DTU), Biotechnology and maybe around 60k-65k for Netaji Subhash University of Technology(NSUT).
Again there are not many colleges which offer this course, as it is an research oriented branch, you can expect to get a seat with a little hardwork considering that you only need biotechnology. A percentile of 95-96 will be safe to grab a seat in DTU/NSUT which are among the top tier colleges of country.
Hope this helps
BBA My height is too short....is the college PERSONAL INTERVIEW, INTERVIEWER JUDGE ME CAUSE MY SHORT HEIGHT?? MEAN DOES MY SHORT HEIGHT?? SYMBIOSIS CHRIST
Dear applicant although for most the interviews you will be principally judged on the basis of your communication skills, knowledge acquired during your degree and the way you carry yourself. Your potential will be interviewed not your height because that doesn't reflect your hard work or dedication. For the BBA post the possibilities of being judged as per height is quite less.
All the best!!
Can I get Admission in Dr Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences in 2021 Neet score: 469 domicile: Punjab
Hello Aspirant,
First Off looking at your marks and looking upon the last year that is the 2020 cutoff the closing rank for this particular dental institution was around 59,725.
And also this college has 100% All India Seats and no criteria of 15% All india seats and 85% State quota seats unlike other dental and MBBS institutions . so you having the domicile of Punjab is not going to fetch you admissions in this particular institution if you do not clear present years cutoffs,
As you know cutoffs varies every year depending upon various parameters so can't be sure about this years too.
You can wait until the cutoff is out and then probably also participate in the counselling process to be more accurate .
You can go through the below links if you have any doubts related to cutoffs and counselling procedures.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Anyways do not lose hope and assuming this might have helped you
Good Luck!!!
hello, I am currently studying in class 10 and I want to further pursue law, as I wanna become a judge. so as per your experience when and how should I start my coaching
Hello Smriti Arora,
Well you have a wonderful dream.
You should start preparing for law entrance exams from class 11th only. As it's better to get started earlier.
There are various law entrance examinations like:
- CLAT
- AILET
- Duet
- DU LLB
- HPNET
- LSAT INDIA
For more information on law entrance exams please follow the link:https://law.careers360.com/exams
After clearing these exams you should take admission in some top colleges like NLU BANGALORE, NLU ORISSA, NLU BIHAR, DELHI UNIVERSITY, etc.
For more information on Law course please visit the following link :https://www.careers360.com/courses/law-course
You should join some coaching institution fkr clearing law exams like Sreeram law academy, Career launcher, T. I. M. E, etc
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
ALL THE BEST
how to become a district judge.if Im doing BBA LLB.
Hello Aspirant,
You have to clear The State Judicial Service Exam. After 2 years of probation the newly recruited Judges will be posted as Judicial Magistrate/Civil Judge. It will take around 20 years to get Promoted to from Judicial Magistrate post to District Judge, since it's a high post.
You can also become a District judge by Cracking the Higher Judicial Service Prelims, Main and Interview for the Post of Additional District and Session Judges. For this, you need atleast 7 years of experience as a ln advocate.
You can check this link for more details:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/judge
Hope this helps you!
All the best!
different between civil judge and district judge
Hello,
In India's subordinate judiciary, there are three types of judges.
Judicial Magistrate/ District Munsif is a civil judge. He works on both civil and criminal cases.
Sub judge/ Sessions Judge is referred to be a Civil Judge (Senior Division). He handles both sorts of cases: appeals from district magistrates and other Special Acts Original Petitions.
District Judge is the highest level in the Subordinate Judicial System. He handles civil and criminal matters, as well as appeals from civil judges (senior division), sessions cases, criminal appeals from JM, and other unique cases under Special Acts. He will be referred to as a District Judge when dealing with civil matters and as a Sessions Judge when dealing with criminal ones.
A Judicial Officer's profession begins as a Judicial Magistrate First Class and as a Civil Judge Junior Division. Civil Judge Senior Division is the next step above. The Officer will be assigned as an Additional Sessions Judge, where the Judge will oversee Criminal Case Trials, either concurrently or after some experience. The District and Sessions Judge will then file an independent charge.High Court Judges are selected at this level.
Hope it helped
Thank you
Is baLLB necessary to become a judge. If I am doing BBA LLB then it is wrong. My family members are forcing me to do baLLB only ! please help me :
Hi there,
See, there is no issue whether you are pursuing BBA LLB or BA LLB. The result would be same for both the case.
After completing the law graduation course either from BBA LLB or BA LLB or LLB. The duration of this integrated course is 5 years. You will be able to fetch a seat in the lower judiciary roles.
For becoming a judge you will need to pursue an LLM course. The path to becoming a judge is not difficult however the duration is something that hits hard. An excellent judge does not need to be highly graduated but some qualities are a must.
Eligibility to become a judge: A candidate needs to have a bachelors degree in law and have practised as an advocate.
Cracking a Judiciary exam:- It is one of the most questionable portions an individual thinks. By doing regular revision and practising mock tests will be the key to score the best position in the examination and the candidate pass with flying colours.
I hope this answer helps you. Revett here in case of any query.
Thank you and good luck:)