2023 Northwest University of Political Science and Law adjusted admission scores for postgraduate students

The admission scores for graduate students at Northwest University of Political Science and Law in 2023 are: the minimum score for undergraduate transfer is 512; the highest score for graduate transfer is 717, and the lowest score is 521.

The highest score for this year’s Northwest University of Political Science and Law undergraduate transfer postgraduate entrance examination was 715. This year, there are 220 new graduates in management and law majors, including 47 in management and 173 in law.

Northwestern University of Political Science and Law’s 2022 master’s score cutoff: Communication 376, Law (Law) 317, Law (Non-Law) 308, Legal History 380, Legal Theory 363, Anti-Terrorism Law 340, International Law 336. International Business 361.

In 2023, our school will recruit more than 1,600 graduate students in various majors (including tuition-free students, part-time candidates and candidates for the "Retired College Student Soldiers" special program). See the admissions major catalog for details. The enrollment number is for reference only and will be adjusted appropriately according to the final enrollment plan issued by the Ministry of Education, combined with the student situation and development needs.

Northwestern University of Political Science and Law is a multidisciplinary university located in Xi'an, a world-famous historical and cultural city. The school is a legal research center in northwest China and an important base for humanities and social science research. It has the right to award doctoral degrees.

The school’s predecessor was the Northern Shaanxi Public School founded by the Chinese Producers Party in Yan’an in 1937. Later there were Yan'an University, Northwest Political and Legal Cadre School, Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Northwest University of Political Science and Law and other periods.

The school has schools of philosophy and social development, economics, business, criminal law, civil and commercial law, economic law (intellectual property), administrative law, and international law.

It has 19 schools including the School of Politics and Public Administration, the School of Public Security, the School of Foreign Languages, the School of Journalism and Communication, the School of Marxism, the School of International Education, the School of Master of Law Education, the School of Continuing Education, the School of Lawyers, and the Sports Department. teaching unit.