According to state regulations, anyone who has obtained a bachelor's degree in law or an illegal bachelor's degree with legal knowledge can take the national judicial examination. Therefore, candidates who have obtained the graduation certificate of law major through self-taught undergraduate examination are eligible to take the judicial examination.
As long as certain conditions are met, fresh graduates from ordinary colleges and universities and continuing education graduates who have not yet obtained academic degree certificates can also sign up for the examination. For example, for some applicants in poverty-stricken areas, their academic qualifications can even be relaxed to a college degree in law.
According to the latest reform policy of judicial examination, the future judicial examination will put forward higher requirements for candidates' professional background and work experience. For example, full-time colleges with bachelor's degree or above in law, full-time colleges with bachelor's degree or above in illegal studies, and full-time colleges with master's degree or above in law can all qualify for the examination.
Take the judicial examination need to pay attention to:
1, fully prepared
Judicial examination is a very rigorous comprehensive examination, which requires candidates to have a solid legal foundation and comprehensive legal knowledge. Therefore, candidates need to study and prepare adequately in advance. You can choose your own learning methods and teaching materials, make a reasonable learning plan, and fully master the knowledge points and skills needed for the exam.
2. Pay attention to the examination policy.
The registration conditions, examination subjects, examination time, validity period of results and other policies and regulations of the judicial examination may be constantly adjusted and changed. Therefore, candidates need to pay close attention to the examination policy and related information, and keep abreast of the examination trends, so as to adjust the preparation plan and registration materials in time.
3. Pay attention to psychological quality
Judicial examination is difficult, and the psychological quality of candidates is also high. Candidates need to pay attention to adjust their mentality and emotions, maintain a positive attitude, and face the test pressure and challenges correctly. At the same time, we also need to cultivate our independent thinking ability and problem-solving ability in order to better cope with the problems and challenges in the exam.