How to Target RJS Prelims in 45 Days: A Smart Study Strategy
«13-Jun-2025 | Drishti The Vision

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The Rajasthan Judiciary Preliminary Examination 2025 is set to take place on July 27, 2025. It aims to fill 44 vacancies for the post of Civil Judge. The recruitment process will be conducted in three stages: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.
Is 45 Days Enough to Crack the RJS Prelims?
- Yes—with a disciplined routine and smart planning, even 45 days is enough to qualify for the Rajasthan Judicial Service (RJS) Preliminary Exam. RJS prelims is an objective-type screening test, and a strong foundation in law subjects combined with effective revision and mock tests can give you the winning edge.
Understanding the RJS Prelims Exam Pattern
- Before jumping into a study plan, you must understand the structure of the exam:
Subject |
Marks |
Law (Substantive & Procedural) |
70 |
Hindi (Essay, Grammar, etc.) |
15 |
English (Essay, Grammar, etc.) |
15 |
Total |
100 |
Duration |
2 Hours |
- Exam Pattern: Objective Type
- Negative Marking: No
- Cut-off: Varies per category; aim for 75+
45-Day Study Plan Overview
Break the preparation into three phases:
Phase |
Days |
Focus |
Phase 1 |
Days 1–15 |
Syllabus Completion (Core Law + Language Basics) |
Phase 2 |
Days 16–30 |
Revision + Mock Tests + Bare Acts |
Phase 3 |
Days 31–45 |
Daily Practice + Test Simulation + Focus Areas |
Phase 1 (Day 1–15): Foundation Building
Law Subjects (6-7 hours/day)
- Constitution of India, 1950
- Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860
- Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973
- Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908
- Indian Evidence Act, 1872
- Indian Contract Act, 1872
- Transfer of Property Act, 1882
- Specific Relief Act, 1963
- Limitation Act, 1963
- Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
- Bhartiya Sakhsya Adhiniyam, 2023
- Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
- Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
- Hindu Adoption & Maintenance Act, 1956
- Hindu Succession Act, 1956
- Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, 1956
- Partnership Act, 1932
- Registration Act, 1908
- Minor and Local Laws
- Use Bare Acts and summary notes.
- Practice MCQs side by side.
Language Preparation (1–2 hours/day)
- English: Essay + Grammar (voice, narration, synonyms, antonyms)
- Hindi: Essay + Grammar (संधि, समास, पर्यायवाची, मुहावरे)
Phase 2 (Day 16–30): Revise & Apply
Revise Major Law Subjects:
- Focus on the Bare Act language.
- Highlight frequently asked Sections.
- Use short notes or flashcards for rapid revisions.
Attempt Topic-wise MCQs Daily:
- Target 100 questions/day.
- Analyze your accuracy + speed.
- Identify weak areas and revise them.
Phase 3 (Day 31–45): Final Boost
Take Full-Length Mock Tests (Every 2–3 Days):
- Simulate exam environment (2 hours, no disturbance).
- Track performance and time spent per question.
Revise Most Asked Sections:
- Practice previous years' questions and revise the most frequently asked topics for the exam.
Language Drill (1 Hour Daily):
- Continue grammar drills
- Focus on speed
Bonus Tips for Success
- ✔ Use RJS-specific previous year papers.
- ✔ Read Judgments from Rajasthan HC – 1 short case daily.
- ✔ Follow legal updates relevant to RJS.
- ✔ Prioritize mental clarity – don’t get overwhelmed.
- ✔ Sleep well, eat right, and take breaks.
Conclusion: Smart Effort over Time
Cracking RJS Prelims in 45 days is absolutely double if you approach it with consistency, clarity, and confidence. Stick to the plan, practice hard, and believe in your preparation. Many aspirants have done it in less time—you can too!
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