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For eligibility to appear in the Rajasthan Judicial Service (RJS) exam, the primary criteria generally include:
1) Educational Qualification: A degree in law (LLB) from a recognized university in India.
2) Bar Council Enrollment: Enrollment as an advocate with the Bar Council of India (BCI).
Given your background:
1) LLB from University of Cambridge: The University of Cambridge is a prestigious institution, but the degree must be recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Since you have done a 3-year LLB after 10+2, ensure that this degree is validated by the BCI for equivalence.
2) Two-Year Bridge Course from IIULER: This bridge course is to align your education with the Indian system (10+2+5 pattern). The crucial point is whether IIULER is recognized and whether the Bar Council of India accepts this bridge course as fulfilling the criteria.
3) AIBE Exam and Enrollment with BCI: Passing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) and enrollment with a state Bar Council is a strong indication of your eligibility to practice law in India, which is often a prerequisite for judicial service exams.
Conclusion: If your foreign degree, combined with the bridge course, is recognized by the Bar Council of India, and you are enrolled as an advocate with a state Bar Council after passing the AIBE, you should be eligible for the RJS exam.
hope this helps,
Thank you
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