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Allahabad High Court HJS 2023 Pre Exam Date 2025
The Allahabad High Court has officially announced the Preliminary Examination date for the Higher Judicial Service (HJS) 2023 recruitment cycle. Candidates who have registered for this competitive examination should note that the HJS Pre Exam will be conducted on 20th July 2025. This exam is a critical step for legal professionals aspiring to join the esteemed judicial services of Uttar Pradesh. The HJS recruitment process is known for its rigorous selection mechanism, and timely preparation is essential for success. Aspirants are advised to begin intensive study and revision to ensure a strong performance in the upcoming prelims.
Event |
Date |
Application Start Date |
15/03/2025 |
Last Date for Apply Online |
01/04/2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date |
08/04/2025 |
Pre Exam Date |
20/07/2025 |
Admit Card Available |
Before Exam |
Application Fee :
Category |
Amount |
GEN/EWS/OBC |
₹500/- |
SC / ST |
₹500/- |
Payment Methods |
Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or Offline Mode only |
Age Limit:
Criteria |
Age |
Minimum Age |
21 Years |
Maximum Age |
26 Years |
Note: Age Relaxation as per rules
Vacancy Details
Post Name |
Total Posts |
Qualification |
Research Associates |
36 |
Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB 3 Years / 5 Years) from any recognized university in India. LLB Final Year Candidate - Eligible to apply |
Important Highlights for Allahabad High Court HJS Pre Exam 2025
Step-by-step information to guide candidates:
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Exam Name: Higher Judicial Service (HJS) Prelims 2023
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Exam Conducting Body: Allahabad High Court
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Pre Exam Date: 20 July 2025 (Sunday)
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Exam Mode: Likely Offline (OMR-based), unless updated by the official authority
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Who Can Appear: Candidates who successfully submitted the application form within the deadline
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Admit Card: To be released prior to the exam date, tentatively in the first or second week of July 2025
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Exam Structure: Objective-type questions focusing on law subjects, general knowledge, and current affairs
Preparation Tips for Aspirants
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Begin your revision with the Constitution of India, CPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act.
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Stay updated with recent legal judgments and case laws.
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Practice previous years’ question papers and mock tests to improve accuracy and speed.
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Manage time effectively and follow a structured study plan.