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Can I be an assistant prosecutor after the judicial examination results?
After the results of the judicial examination come out, if the results are qualified, you can be an assistant prosecutor!

Assistant prosecutors generally require a bachelor's degree or above in law or related majors. You must pass the legal professional qualification examination and civil servant qualification examination, and be trained by the National Prosecutor College or its authorized branch and the political department of the people's procuratorate at or above the provincial level. Although he is a prosecutor, he can handle cases independently, but he is inexperienced, junior and low-level. He mainly helps to preside over the work of prosecutors.

Generally, bachelor degree or above in law or related major is required. You must pass the judicial examination and the civil servant qualification examination, and be trained by the National Prosecutor College or its authorized branch and the political department of the people's procuratorate at or above the provincial level before you can take up your post.