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What is the judicial school for?
Judicial schools are usually ordinary secondary specialized schools that specialize in training secondary legal professionals. After graduating from the judicial college, I mainly went to public security organs, police in the judicial system, prison police and so on. They can also take civil service examinations and work in civil service posts.

The employment registration certificate issued by the Employment Guidance Office of College Graduates of the Provincial Personnel Department has a complete set of personnel cadre file procedures, which provides a large number of secondary professionals and secondary management talents for the society every year.

What can I do after graduating from judicial school?

The major of legal affairs trains the coordinated development of knowledge, ability and quality, and trains applied talents with legal knowledge, legal consultation, civil dispute mediation, civil litigation agency and legal affairs of small and medium-sized enterprises, with firm political beliefs, good professional ethics, physical and mental quality and police quality, who are qualified for the frontline work of grassroots legal affairs.