Can Xinjiang University of Political Science and Law take the joint judicial examination?

You can attend.

To register for the judicial examination, the following conditions must be met: those who meet the following conditions can register for the national unified legal professional qualification examination: 1, and have China nationality; 2. Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) and enjoy the right to vote and stand for election; 3. Have full capacity for civil conduct; 4. Bachelor's degree in law in institutions of higher learning or bachelor's degree in illegal studies in institutions of higher learning with legal professional knowledge; 5. Good conduct. 6. Undergraduate graduates of ordinary colleges and universities can sign up for the national judicial examination. Applicants for academic degree certificates from Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province or foreign institutions of higher learning must be certified by the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education. Those who meet the requirements for academic qualifications can apply for the national judicial examination. Postponed materials are not allowed to register for the judicial examination: persons under any of the following circumstances are not allowed to register for the national judicial examination, and the registration that has been registered is invalid: 1. Having received criminal punishment for intentional crime; 2. Being expelled from public office by a state organ or having his lawyer's practice certificate or notary's practice certificate revoked; 3, was sentenced to two years shall not sign up for the national judicial examination period is not full or was sentenced to life shall not sign up for the national judicial examination; 4. Providing false certification materials or defrauding registration in other forms. 5. Persons who have obtained Class A legal professional qualification certificate and Class B legal professional qualification certificate but have not obtained bachelor degree or above in institutions of higher learning may not sign up for the national judicial examination again.