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When do law students take the judicial examination?
The best time for college students to register is to register in the second half of the junior year and wait until the senior year to take the exam. (Because the legal professional qualification certificate needs a diploma to be issued)

Judicial examination subjects are divided into objective questions and subjective questions. Among them, the objective questions contain two sets of papers, while the subjective questions only contain one set of papers, and the assessment content is different.

The eight subjects of the difficulty law of judicial examination refer to eight departmental laws, including civil law, criminal law, administrative law, civil litigation, criminal litigation, theoretical law, commercial law and Three Kingdoms law, involving 18 minor laws. The content of judicial examination involves China's socialist theory, basic knowledge of law and case analysis. As the largest examination in China, the judicial examination involves all laws, and the difficulty can be imagined. It takes a long time to prepare.

Therefore, for college students, junior students should register for the next semester, review well in advance, and take the exam for senior students last semester.

Finally, I hope you can all pass the law exam and become legal persons.