Get a bachelor's degree (preferably full-time, not limited to law major); Pass the judicial examination and obtain the legal professional qualification certificate (generally need more than 360 points, get the A certificate, which is common throughout the country; In a few places, the scores are appropriately lowered and the occupation scope is limited. Pass the local civil service examination, obtain the identity of civil servants, and prepare special political and legal programs; Of course, there are also many people who first enter the court through the civil service examination and then take the judicial examination.
After entering the court, the Provincial High Court will organize the training of first-time judges in less than one year as long as they pass the examination. Finally, there will be a preliminary judge exam (a formal exam that most people will pass).
After passing the exam, he qualified as a preliminary judge. Immediately, the president of the court will appoint an acting judge (also called an assistant judge) below, and then he will become a real judge: he has the power of a judge as stipulated by law, such as judicial power.