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How many years does a master of law usually study?
If you take a master's degree in law, you usually study for 2-3 years. The specific educational system varies from school to school. You can look at the applicant's academic description in advance.

There are academic masters and professional masters in the postgraduate entrance examination of law, and the examination subjects of law are related to the applicant and the nature of the application.

For example:

Tsinghua University 030 100 Law (Academic) 0 1 The preliminary subject of jurisprudence is1KLOC-0/Ideological and Political Theory 220 1 English-202 Russian or 203 Japanese or 24 1.

Tongji University 030 100 Law (academic) preliminary subjects are11Ideological and Political Theory, 220 1 English -242 German (optional, but candidates applying for the Sino-German double-degree program must choose German) and 3622 Comprehensive Law.

Tongji University 035 10 1 Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) (Professional Degree) The initial subject is1kloc-01Ideological and Political Theory 220 1 English -242 German (Optional) 398 Professional Basic French.

Tongji University 035 102 Master of Laws (Law) (Professional Degree) Preliminary Examination Subject11Ideological and Political Theory 220 1 English -242 German (Elective) 3397 French-Master Joint Entrance Examination Professional Foundation (Law)