Hello, as long as you have an undergraduate diploma, you can take the judicial examination, which is not limited to majors, but I heard that majors will be restricted in the future, so if you want to change careers, you'd better take the examination as soon as possible, because the judicial examination is facing reform now. The passing rate of the college entrance examination is also decreasing year by year. You can sign up for a remedial class, which is more reliable. I signed up for the remedial class before and got 425 points. As long as you pass the judicial examination and then practice in a law firm for one year, you can get a practicing license, so you will be a real lawyer. This process takes about two years, one year for textual research and one year for internship. If there is anyone, you can not practice, and you can hang the qualification certificate of the department examination in the law firm for one year, or you can get a practice certificate. I hope my answer can help you and wish you all the best. If you have any questions, you can communicate with me.