How Target20 Students Cracked Judiciary in First Attempt — Success Stories 2026
How Target20 Students Cracked Judiciary in First Attempt — Real Success Stories
Theory bahut hai — kya hota hai actually mein jab Target20 students judiciary exam prepare karte hain? Kya real students actually first attempt mein clear karte hain? Is article mein hum real experiences aur strategies share karenge jo successfully working kar rahi hain.
These stories represent the mindset, strategy, and approach that made the difference. Names may be anonymized for privacy — but the strategies are real.
Story 1: From Small Town to Civil Judge — Rahul's Journey (UP PCS-J)
Rahul Sharma from Agra — not from a lawyer family, first generation law student. After completing LLB from Agra University, he was overwhelmed by the vast judiciary syllabus. "Mujhe pata hi nahi tha kahan se shuru karun," Rahul shares. "Books the, internet the, lekin koi direction nahi tha."
He joined Target20 in the beginning of his preparation. What made the difference:
- Anoop Sir's systematic approach to CrPC — "Pehli baar lagaa ki CrPC really samajh aa rahi hai, sirf yaad nahi kar raha"
- Weekly mock tests — "Pehle mock test mein 38% score tha. Last exam mein 78% aaya. Yeh jump mock tests aur analysis ki wajah se tha"
- Answer writing feedback — "Meri answer writing mein ek common galti thi — main provisions sirf list karta tha, apply nahi karta. Faculty ne yeh bataya aur correct kiya"
Result: UP PCS-J cleared in first attempt. Civil Judge (Junior Division). Currently serving in Agra district courts.
Story 2: Working Professional Who Made It Work — Priya's Strategy (Rajasthan)
Priya Gupta was working as a junior advocate in Jaipur while preparing for Rajasthan Judicial Service. Time was the biggest challenge — 6-7 hours daily in court, family responsibilities in evening.
"Target20 ke recorded lectures ki wajah se meri preparation possible hui," Priya explains. "Jab bhi time milta — lunch break mein, weekend mein — main content access kar sakti thi. No fixed class timing was a game-changer for me."
Her daily routine during preparation:
- 5:00-7:00 AM: Core subject study before court
- 1:00-2:00 PM: Lunch break — Target20 lectures on phone
- 9:00-11:00 PM: Evening study + mock tests on weekends
- Total: 4-5 hours daily on weekdays, 8-9 hours on weekends
Result: Rajasthan Judicial Service cleared in first attempt despite being a working professional. "The key was consistency over intensity," she says. "Every day, something. Never zero."
Story 3: Third Attempt Success After Joining Target20 — Amit's Transformation
Amit Kumar had attempted UP PCS-J twice before joining Target20. Both times, cleared prelims but failed mains. The issue was clear — legal knowledge was decent, but answer writing was weak.
"Mains mein meri answers bilkul unstructured hoti thi," Amit shares. "Main sab kuch janta tha lekin paper par clearly nahi aa raha tha." Target20's answer writing program changed everything.
Specific improvements from Target20 guidance:
- Learned IRAC method for answer structuring — "Yeh ek revelation tha. Answers organized ho gaye."
- Case law application practice — "Pehle case names list karta tha. Ab unhe actually apply karna seekha."
- Regular feedback — "Har week 2-3 answers evaluate hote the. Faculty ke comments se improvement track ho rahi thi."
Result: Third attempt — UP PCS-J mains cleared, selected as Civil Judge. "Target20 ne meri specifically mains ki weakness ko fix kiya."
Story 4: Rural Girl Who Defied Odds — Sunita's Story (MP Judicial Service)
Sunita Patel from a small village in Chhattisgarh — no coaching access, no senior guidance, internet access inconsistent. The odds were against her. But she joined Target20 online and utilized every resource systematically.
"Mere gaon mein koi judiciary coaching nahi thi. Delhi jaana financially possible nahi tha. Target20 ne mujhe same content diya jo koi Delhi ka student paata hai — ghar baithe."
Her strategy:
- Downloaded lectures when WiFi was available — watched offline during power cuts
- Community WhatsApp group — peers se doubts discuss kiye
- Focused on MP-specific content — MP Land Revenue Code, state laws
- Weekend mock tests — tracked progress religiously
Result: MP Judicial Service selected — first from her village to become a judge. "Main chahti hun ki mere jaise students jaanein ki location barrier nahi hai aaj. Knowledge accessible hai."
Common Patterns in Successful Students
After interacting with hundreds of successful judiciary students, Target20 has identified these consistent patterns:
1. They Started Early and Were Patient
Successful students rarely rushed. They gave themselves adequate time — typically 8-12 months — and trusted the process. No shortcuts, no last-minute cramming culture.
2. Mock Tests Were Non-Negotiable
Every successful student took mock tests seriously. Not just taking them — analyzing results thoroughly. Error logs, pattern analysis, targeted remediation.
3. They Asked For Help
Doubts ko accumulate nahi kiya. Faculty se, peers se, seniors se — regularly guidance li. Judiciary preparation ek team sport hai.
4. Consistent Daily Study Over Intense Bursts
No successful student studied 18 hours today and 0 hours tomorrow. Consistent 6-8 hours daily performed far better than inconsistent efforts.
5. They Had a Clear Goal and Purpose
Every successful student knew exactly WHY they wanted to be a judge. This "why" kept them going during difficult phases. Purpose is not just motivational — it is functional.
What Target20 Specifically Contributed
From student feedback, these Target20 elements made the biggest difference:
- Anoop Sir's teaching style — complex law made accessible and interesting
- Structured curriculum — no confusion about what to study next
- Mock tests with analysis — identified weaknesses systematically
- Answer writing evaluation — specific, actionable feedback
- Community — knowing others on the same journey reduced isolation
- Accessibility — online format enabled students from all geographies
Can You Be the Next Success Story?
Absolutely. The students above are not exceptional — they are ordinary people who made extraordinary commitment. The same preparation resources, the same faculty, the same approach that helped them is available to you.
What it requires from you:
- Commitment to 6-12 months of serious preparation
- Consistency — showing up every day
- Willingness to seek guidance and feedback
- Trust in the process — results come with patience
The next success story can be yours. Start with a free demo class today: target20judiciary.in
Conclusion
Success in judiciary exams is not about intelligence alone — it is about strategy, consistency, and guidance. The stories above show that students from varied backgrounds, locations, and circumstances can and do crack judiciary in first attempt. The formula is proven. The question is: will you apply it?