What subjects should be taken in the postgraduate entrance examination for law majors?

If you take a master's degree in law, it's a national exam.

The themes are as follows:

10 1- ideological and political theory 100 points

20 1 English 1 or 202 Russian or 203 Japanese or 240 German or 24 1 French 100.

623 theoretical law 150 points

806 applied law 150 points

There are two kinds of law graduate students, one is Master of Law and the other is Master of Law.

Only non-law majors can apply for the former, while the latter is not limited.

Generally, you have to take political, English, legal professional courses, legal comprehensive and other subjects required by the school before you can apply for an additional test with the same academic ability. For this, you need to refer to the admissions brochure of the school you want to apply for.

Because the master of law is not a national unified examination, the designated books for each school are different. You should pay attention to the research network of the school you want to apply for. Only illegal undergraduates can take the Master of Laws exam.

Extended data:

Theoretical law and applied law in law postgraduate entrance examination are mainly distinguished according to the different research objects. Theoretical jurisprudence explains, studies and summarizes the basic ideas and concepts of law.

The research object of applied law is mainly the empirical materials in legal real life, which is more practical than theoretical law. It is the concretization and source of theoretical laws. However, applied law is not without theory, and the theory it produces is not used to play a universal guiding role in interdisciplinary, but to serve the practical problems of this applied discipline.

References:

Notice on Promulgating the Articles of Association for Postgraduate Enrollment in 20 19 —— China University of Political Science and Law