Can a self-taught undergraduate take the judicial examination?

Hello, you can take the exam.

As a nationally recognized academic qualification, the self-taught undergraduate course has always had a high gold content, which is different from the full-time ordinary undergraduate course.

The judicial examination is a national certification examination, just like the accounting qualification examination. As long as you are willing to take the exam and register as required, you can take the relevant exam. As a kind of qualification examination, judicial examination will enable students to obtain corresponding qualifications after passing the examination, which are generally divided into three categories: lawyers, judges and prosecutors. You can become a judge and prosecutor after passing the examinations of the court and procuratorate system, and you can become a practicing lawyer after one year's internship in a law firm. Students who want to enter the procuratorate and the court after passing the judicial examination need to take the civil service examination and pass it, because these two units belong to the state government organs, and the people working in them need to have civil service qualifications.

Hee hee, the judicial examination belongs to the liberal arts and needs a lot of recitation. Come on ~ attach a test condition for these two years.