Delhi Judicial Services 2019 Result and Answer Key Released
aayushi madavi | September 27, 2019 | 03:03 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27: High Court of Delhi has declared the result of Delhi Judicial Services 2019 prelims exam along with the release of its answer key on September 26. Candidates can check their result and download Delhi Judicial Services answer key on the official website - delhihighcourt.nic.in . Both Delhi Judicial Services result and answer key have been published in PDF format. Candidates can check the list of qualified candidates in the result PDF. A total of 353 candidates have been qualified to appear for the mains exam.
The result of Delhi Judicial Services displays form numbers, roll numbers, candidates’ names, category, fathers’ names and marks obtained by the candidates out of 200. Delhi Judicial Services answer key 2019 contains question numbers and their correct answer options. Candidates can check the correct answers for their wrong responses.
Candidates who have qualified the exam are now eligible to appear for Delhi Judicial Services 2019 mains exam on October 12 and 13. Questions appearing in the mains exam will be asked from the sections of General Knowledge and Language, Criminal Law, Civil Law - I and Civil Law - II.
Qualifying candidates in the mains exam of Delhi Judicial Services will be called for a Viva Voce. This year, the exam is being conducted for 45 posts.
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