Mayank Pratap Singh Becomes The Youngest Judge in India 2020 Update

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Mayank Pratap Singh Becomes The Youngest Judge in India 2020 Update.

Mayank Pratap Singh: Success is a beautiful thing that is why everyone strives to attain it. It is a settled believes that success has a different definition for everyone.

For some it is making money, for some it is having children and for others it is setting standards as in the case of 21 year old Mayank Pratap Singh.

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Mayank is set to become the youngest judge in India as he recently cracked and topped the Rajasthan Judicial Services (RJS) exam at the age of just 21 years. He scored 169 out of 300 and scored 28 out of 35 in his interview round.

An indigene of Rajasthan, Mayank passed his high school in the science field and studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. After completing his high school, Mayank then went on to pursue LLB (Bachelor of Law) degree.

When addressing The Indian Express, Mayank stated that even though his relatives insisted him to appear for JEE exams, he went ahead to pursue higher studies in law.

According him, the exam preparation time was difficult since he also had to complete his graduation around the same time. Usually he would wake up early in the morning to study before starting his day with other work.

He made sure he at least dedicated 10 hours of his day in studying for his exam. After appearing for his examination, he was confident he had done well but hadn’t expected to crack it.

Being the first person in the family to pursue the legal profession, he credited his success to his parents who provided him immense support.

Both being in the teaching field, always gave Mayank wings to fly and did not force their decisions upon him. He completed his LLB degree from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

During his interview which was conducted by a panel that included High Court judges and field experts, he was asked about Sabarimala and Ayodhya verdicts of the Supreme Court. Since his interview was right one day after the Ayodhya verdict, he was able to answer the questions well as he had followed the event.

As a piece of friendly advice to the youth, he told the Indian Express that smart young people must try to avoid things that keep them distracted and channel all their focus towards accomplishing their goals and dreams.

It would be interesting enough to know that Mayank Pratap Singh is someone who doesn’t use social media at all in the current day and age whereas other young persons can’t do without their phones throughout the day.

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CSN Team.

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