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I work as an Associate in a Tier 2 firm in NCR. I work in a Gen Corp team. It's 3 years since I graduated.

I lose touch of all law school subjects.

I want to write Bihar Judicial Services. I don't have any reservations.

Isn't it risky to quit my firm life to go for Judicial Services Coaching?

How many years will it take? Considering that I haven't prepared so far and has lost touch with everything?

Is it worth to quit and do judicial services prep?
No its not! Please don't quit your job. If you really want to write the exam, try to do it along with firm. If you crack prelims, then you can quit.

I have made a similar mistake and staying unemployed at home has really affected my mental health.
Bump. I am litigating. Thinking about taking an year off for Judicial Services.
Damn risky .

I have been an aspirant and many friends are still preparing. Dont go to the dark path. Embrace what you have . A bird in hand is better than two in the bush.
I work at T2 firm. Atleast 2 employees from my firm are on long leaves (spanning 6 months+). See if you can talk your employer's into giving you a long break. Once you have that start studying. I am sure you will be able to tell if you should continue prepping or rejoin your firm.