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RJS Prelims examination Results announced: Next step and Mains Preparation

With the last bunch of judiciary examinations without 3-Year mandatory practice rule coming to an end, the road for Mains examination is now open. In this series, The Rajasthan High Court has recently released the results of the RJS Prelims examination conducted on 27 July 2025. The results were declared on 19th of August 2025 and the students selected can start their preparation for the Mains examination which is also anticipated to happen soon.

The Result can be downloaded from here.

Analysis of the Result       

Prelims Date                 

27 July 2025

 

Prelims Result Out        

19 August 2025

 

Number of candidates qualifies          

442

 

Number of questions deleted out of 100       

7

 

        

Cut off for the Mains

Category

Prelims Cut-Off (Marks)

General

78

General (Ex-Serviceman)

46

General (Widow)

46

SC (Scheduled Caste)

64

ST (Scheduled Tribe)

65

OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer)

74

MBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer)

59

EWS (Economically Weaker Section)

75

PwBD (LD – Locomotor Disability)

40

PwBD (Autism & MD)

43

PwBD (D&HH – Deaf & Hard of Hearing)

42

PwBD (B&LV – Blind & Low Vision)

40

 

How to check the Results

  1. Open Rajasthan High Court’s website
  2. Open Recruitment
  3. Open Civil Judge Cadre 2025
  4. Click on Results to access result of Prelims Examination

 

Updated Answer Key

The Rajasthan High Court has also released the amended answer key, where the Court has deleted 7 questions, which makes the total questions to 93. The questions deleted included 4 questions from the language section and 3 questions from the law part.

The answer key can be downloaded from here.

Factors Affecting Rajasthan Judiciary Cut-Off 2025

The cut-off for the Rajasthan Judiciary exam in 2025 will depend on a few important things:

  1. Number of Candidates – If more students apply, the competition goes up, and the cut-off is likely to be higher.
  2. Exam Difficulty – A tough paper usually lowers the cut-off, while an easier one pushes it higher.
  3. Vacancies – More job openings may bring the cut-off down, but fewer vacancies often make it rise.
  4. Reservation Rules – The cut-off also changes depending on reserved seats for SC, ST, OBC, and other categories.
  5. Overall Performance – If most students score really well, the cut-off will naturally go up.

Mains Exam

With the results announced, the competition has moved to its next phase which is a written examination conducted by 4 papers. The 4 papers of the Mians examination is conducted in 2 days and in 4 shifts.

It comprises-

Civil Law Paper 1

Hindi Language

Criminal Law paper 2

English Language

 

The number of seats in the examination is very limited thus their will be high competition, and only the candidate prepared thoroughly will be able to ace it.

How to Prepare for Mains Examination

1. Analyse the syllabus

The first step is to understand the syllabus carefully and make a list of the subjects, and stick it on your desk or wherever it is constantly visible. Divide the subjects into two categories: first, those where you need to work extensively, like the new additions, and second, the common subjects you have already practiced.

2. Start revision with Mains-focused planning

The preparation for Prelims and Mains is different. On the one hand, the Prelims examination is more related to focusing on all provisions. On the other hand, in the Mains examination you have to focus more on some topics and practice them extensively.

3. Practice answer writing

The Mains examination is a written examination; thus, you have to write a lot and write fast. The only way to achieve that is by practicing answers before the examination.

4. Mock Test Series

One of the most important factors to ace the Mains examination is practicing mocks based on the same paper pattern. Aashayein Judiciary has launched the RJS Mains Mock Test Series, which includes sectional as well as full mocks, through which candidates can gain an edge over others.

Aashayein Judiciary RJS Mains Mock Test Series

Aashayein Judiciary has launched its RJS Mains Mock Test Series, which includes sectional as well as full-length mocks. The Mains Test Series is aimed at giving candidates the feel of the real examination before the actual exam. The papers are checked by subject experts, who provide marks, tips, and a voice note to help improve in the next mock.

25 Aug 2025
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