Can a self-taught undergraduate take the judicial examination?

Normally, no. You must be a law major. A certificate is universal in the whole country, and BC is also universal.

Reform of judicial examination 20 18. According to the "Measures for the Implementation of the National Unified Legal Professional Qualification Examination" promulgated by the Ministry of Justice (hereinafter referred to as the "Implementation Measures"), the details are as follows:

Article 9 makes a general provision for the professional qualification of signing up for the legal professional qualification examination, that is, "having a bachelor's degree in law from a full-time ordinary college, and obtaining a bachelor's degree or above.

Bachelor degree or above in non-law major in full-time colleges and universities, master of law, master of law or above; Full-time institutions of higher learning have obtained a bachelor's degree or above in non-law major and a corresponding degree, and have been engaged in legal work for three years.

Precautions:

30 minutes after the start of the exam, admission is not allowed; You can hand in your papers and leave the venue within 30 minutes before the end of the exam. Candidates should fill in the name and admission ticket number in the position indicated in the test paper and answer sheet (answer sheet) as required within 30 minutes after the start of the examination, and paste the bar code for invigilators to check on the spot.

After the end of the exam instruction is issued, you should immediately stop answering questions. After handing in the papers, you can leave the venue with the permission of the invigilator, and the papers and answer sheets (answer sheets) are not allowed to be taken out of the examination room. If the examination paper and answer sheet (answer sheet) are taken out of the examination room, they shall be dealt with accordingly in accordance with the provisions of the Measures for Handling Violations in the National Judicial Examination.