Read 4 comments as:
Filter By
Hello,

Personal details -

I am working in a Tier 2 law firm in Mumbai in IBC Practice. I have 4+ years work experience here and there. I started with a Litigation lawyer, climbed up to a firm. I took this job due to family financial issues. Currently earning 12 LPA. But I don't have savings due to family reasons - I had to support them for these many years. My age is 26.

Not giving exact details for privacy reasons.

My dream was to became a Judicial Officer. But currently I have done zero prep. I have mostly done SARFESI, IBC work and have forgotten every important law over the time. I only go to NCLT and DRT.

Is it possible to prepare for Judicial Services Exam with a job?

My working houses are 10 to 8, luckily weekends are off (Saturday and Sunday)

How to prepare?

Should I leave my job for preparation?

I am looking for UP Judicial Services Exam.

Kindly tell me if preparing with full time job is possible.

I have heard that for UPSC exams it's very difficult to study with full time job. Is it the same for Judicial Services?

I can quit the job but I only have 4L savings enough for 1 year.
Don't quit your job. It's very difficult to get back. Study with a job. Judicial services is not as difficult as upsc.
Stick around for a few more years and then prepare for the Higher Judiciary. Since you are a litigating lawyer, you would be eligible for that.