Master of laws is divided into full-time and part-time graduate students, who take the national unified examination in June and February of 5438 every year, and can only enter the school after the initial examination and re-examination. Generally speaking, the conditions for applying for the exam are those who have graduated from a university recognized by the state, and have reached the equivalent academic level of undergraduate graduates for two years or more after graduation from higher vocational colleges, and obtained a master's or doctoral degree. Candidates who apply for the Master of Laws (Law) must be law majors (law majors in the undergraduate professional directory of ordinary colleges and universities [code is the top four 030 1] before they can apply; The majors of investigation and public security do not belong to the category of law, and graduates of this major are not allowed to apply. Candidates applying for the Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) must be non-law majors (the top four graduates of law majors [code: 030 1] in ordinary colleges and universities are not allowed to apply).
In fact, most people who apply for a master's degree in law choose to study illegally, because many of them are undergraduates of other majors and want to engage in legal work before applying for a master's degree in law. Peking University is one of the top universities in China, and the recognition of Fashuo is naturally higher. Moreover, master of laws, whether full-time or part-time, can get a postgraduate degree and a master's degree after graduation, which is relatively recognized by the society.
However, with the development of the times, more and more people attach importance to a degree that proves their learning ability, so under the same academic level, they can also choose Shen Shuo as a postgraduate in law. Shen Shuo, who has the same academic ability, is exempted from taking the exam. Generally, college degree or above can be applied for study.