The master of law requires a bachelor's degree from the National Education Sequence University, not limited to undergraduate majors. In principle, non-undergraduate students with the same academic qualifications are not admitted; Master of Law requires non-law graduates with a bachelor's degree in national education. However, since 2009, law graduates have been allowed to apply for the direction of Master of Laws (Law).
The general learning cycle of LLM is 3-4 years, and 3 years is more common. There are two kinds of master of laws. The study period of Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is usually 3 years, and the study period of Master of Laws (Law) is usually 2 years.