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What subjects do you need to take in the law postgraduate entrance examination?
Postgraduate subjects of law: politics, foreign languages, professional basic courses (criminal law, civil law) and comprehensive courses (jurisprudence, constitutional law, Chinese legal history).

There are two specialized courses: basic courses and comprehensive courses. Basic courses include criminal law and civil law, while comprehensive courses include jurisprudence, China's constitutional law and China's law. Among them, politics and foreign languages are the national unified examinations, and the propositions of professional basic courses and comprehensive courses have been taken care of by the examination center of the Ministry of Education since 2004.

Subject scores of entrance examination for law postgraduates

1, politics (100, 3 hours) national unified examination of foreign languages (100, 3 hours) national unified examination.

2, comprehensive course (150, 3 hours) entrance exam.

3, professional basic courses (150, 3 hours) entrance exam.

4. Among them, the comprehensive course is (jurisprudence, constitutional law, legal history), and the professional basic course is (civil law, criminal law), including 75 points for criminal law and 75 points for civil law. 60 points in jurisprudence, 50 points in constitutional law and 40 points in legal history.