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Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) Postgraduate Subjects of NPC Law School?
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Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is a national entrance examination, and all postgraduate subjects are unified nationwide.

Full-time Master of Laws (including Illegal Studies and Law)

There are four courses in the preliminary examination: politics, foreign languages, professional basic courses (criminal law and civil law) and comprehensive courses (jurisprudence, constitutional law and Chinese legal history). Among them, politics and foreign languages are the national unified examinations, and the propositions of professional basic courses and comprehensive courses have been taken care of by the examination center of the Ministry of Education since 2004. The outline and analysis of the LLM entrance examination are formulated for the examination center of the Ministry of Education. Specific scores and examination time of each subject: politics (100, 3 hours) national unified foreign language examination (100, 3 hours) national unified comprehensive course (150, 3 hours) joint professional basic course (150, 3 hours) joint examination. The specific scores are as follows: Criminal Law:1; Multiple choice questions: 20 points (20× 1 point); Multiple choice questions: 10 (5×2); Short answer: 12 (2×6); Analysis problem: 8 points (65438+) The case analysis is entitled 15 points (1× 15 points). 7. The total number of questions is 30 (30 points for objective questions and 45 points for subjective questions). Civil law: 1, multiple-choice questions 20 points (20× 1 point) 2, multiple-choice questions1point (5×2 points) 3, short-answer questions 12 points (2×6 points) 4, analysis questions1. 7. The total number of questions is 30, including 30 objective questions and 45 subjective questions. Comprehensive course: 150, including 60 points for jurisprudence, 50 points for constitution and 40 points for legal history. The specific types of questions and the distribution of scores are as follows: 1, multiple-choice questions with 45 points (45× 1 point) (jurisprudence 15 constitution 18 legal history 14) 2, multiple-choice questions with 36 points (18×2)