अभ्युत्थान abhyuthan, n. — a rising; the act of elevation to a higher station.
Preparation for the bench.
Coaching for RJS, APO and the judicial services of Rajasthan and beyond — read closely, tested often, and taught by people who sit the same exams they prepare you for.
RJS · GJS · APO · ADJ · JLO · HP Judiciary · CLAT
Abhyuthan Law Academy prepares graduates for the judicial-services entrance examinations of Rajasthan and other states. Instruction is hybrid — attend in our Live classroom programme or study via recorded lectures — and is delivered by examiners, prosecutors and law faculty with eight years and more at the work.
Wholly online now — the same close reading and the same test series, wherever in India you reside.
Rajasthan Judicial Services · Prelims to Interview
The full preparation, from a standing start to the interview board. Every one of the 32 subjects taught in sequence, with the test series running alongside from the first month.
Gujarat Judicial Services · Prelims to Personal Interview
The full preparation, from a standing start to the interview board. Every one of the eighteen-plus subjects taught in sequence, with the test series running alongside from the first month.
Assistant Prosecution Officer
A focused track for the prosecution cadre — thirty modules covering the criminal-law core and the procedure you will be examined and, later, employed on.
For practising advocates & legal officers
Direct-recruitment preparation for the Additional District Judge examination and Junior Legal Officer posts, scheduled around chamber and court hours with weekend sittings.
Join the live class from anywhere in India, or study the recording on your own schedule. Recordings stay with you for revision.
Interactive classes where questions are answered as they arise — never a playlist you watch alone.
Booked time with the teacher who took the lecture, so nothing is carried unresolved into the next topic.
Sixty-plus tests and full mocks each cycle, marked the way the board marks — answer-writing is a trained skill here.
Mock boards and panel practice for the stage that decides the final list, not an afterthought bolted on at the end.
A schedule built to your starting point and your exam date, reviewed as you move through it.
Selections recorded across RJS, APO and allied judicial services — earned by students sitting from eight states, prepared in the same classroom.
The faces behind the number — a selection of recent results across RJS and APO.
PSPriyanka Sharma
RJS 2024Rank 7
AVAman Verma
APO 2024Rank 3
RMRahul Meena
RJS 2024Rank 14
SJSneha Joshi
APO 2023Rank 9
VSVikram Singh
RJS 2024Rank 31
NGNeha Gupta
RJS 2023Rank 21
KYKaran Yadav
RJS 2023Rank 18
DRDivya Rathore
RJS 2024Rank 25
MCManish Choudhary
RJS 2023Rank 12
PAPooja Agarwal
APO 2024Rank 6
RSRohit Saini
RJS 2024Rank 40
ASAnjali Sharma
RJS 2023Rank 28
DJDeepak Jangid
APO 2023Rank 15
KMKavita Meena
RJS 2024Rank 19
SKSahil Khan
RJS 2023Rank 33
RBRitu Bishnoi
APO 2024Rank 11
Director's Note
We built Abhyuthan for one thing — to put serious aspirants on the bench. The syllabus is finite; what separates candidates is how closely it is read and how often it is tested. That is the whole of our method.
Prateek Gautam
Founder & Director
BA LL.B · Ex‑Legal Officer, Enforcement Directorate
Taught by judicial-services rankers, prosecutors and law faculty — the same teachers from your first lecture to your final viva.
The test series is the whole game. By the prelims I had written the paper so many times that the real one felt routine.Priya — RJS, selectedOnline cohort
I joined online from another state and never felt outside the room. The doubt sittings were one-to-one, exactly as promised.Aman — APO, selectedHybrid cohort
The viva practice changed my interview. The mock board asked harder questions than the panel did.Neha — RJS, selectedWeekend cohort
The full Rajasthan Judicial Services syllabus, subject by subject, ready to print.
Download → Archive · PapersPast papers across RJS and APO, the surest map of what the board actually asks.
Open the archive → Video · TalksSelected candidates on how they read, revised and wrote — in their own words.
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