Wide coverage
Judicial examination covers a wide range, from theoretical law to applied law, to the provisions of the current law and legal practice, and even legal professional ethics.
Examination paper form
The paper form of the judicial examination is a closed-book written examination, which consists of four papers, each with 150, with a total score of 600. Test paper 1, 2 and 3 are machine-readable multiple-choice questions, and test paper 4 is written example analysis questions (including legal document writing).
Test paper content
The first comprehensive knowledge test involved jurisprudence, constitution, legal history, economic law, international law, private international law, international economic law, judicial system and legal professional ethics; The second test paper is a survey of criminal and administrative legal systems; The third test paper is an investigation of the civil and commercial legal system; The fourth paper is a case analysis test.
Extremely difficult
The judicial examination is called "the first exam in the world" and it is quite difficult. Friends who want to be lawyers should work harder!