According to the provisions of China's criminal law, non-law majors can take the public security examination law, but they need to meet the requirements of law masters for non-law majors.
As long as the following conditions are met:
Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the leadership of the China Producer Party, and support the socialist system;
Have People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality;
Have good political quality and moral conduct;
Have the physical conditions and psychological quality to perform their duties normally;
Age/kloc-above 0/8, below 35;
Meet the corresponding academic qualifications and degree requirements.
It should be noted that the Public Prosecution Law refers to the public security organs, procuratorates and courts, while the non-law major of Fa Shuo refers to the postgraduate education of Master of Laws (illegal studies). Therefore, non-law majors can apply for the public security law, but they need to meet the corresponding academic qualifications and degree requirements.
The employment prospects of illegal law schools are relatively narrow. Master of law refers to master of law, who usually studies and studies in the field of law by obtaining a postgraduate degree in law. Illegal science refers to other disciplines and industries that are not directly related to the field of law.
In the job market, there are relatively few employment opportunities for illegal studies of Fa Shuo. Traditionally, law graduates usually choose to engage in related professions such as lawyers, judges, prosecutors, etc., while a master of law with an illegal background may be regarded as lacking in-depth understanding of legal practice.
Therefore, in the legal profession, for non-law graduates, the competition for positions directly related to the legal field will be more intense.
However, in some specific fields, the illegal degree of LLM may give graduates some competitive advantages. For example, positions such as legal adviser and legal manager in the legal service industry may be more attractive to graduates with illegal academic background.
In addition, government agencies, non-profit organizations, human resources departments and other fields may also have some law-related positions suitable for law graduates.
Generally speaking, the employment prospects of illegal schools in Fashuo are relatively narrow and the competition is great. For students who are considering employment, it is suggested to accumulate relevant practical experience, improve their skills in other professional fields, establish an effective social network with professionals in the field of law, and increase employment opportunities.