First of all, I tell you for sure that you can. The registration requirements require that you must have graduated from a university majoring in science and engineering or have equivalent education, be familiar with patent law and related legal knowledge, and be engaged in scientific and technical work or legal work for more than two years. However, those who have studied for a master's degree in institutions of higher learning for one year and those who have studied for a doctor's degree in institutions of higher learning are deemed to have worked in science and technology for more than two years.
So you can apply for the patent agent exam after the second year of research. Here you can rest assured to review, put all your mind and body on the review, do more real questions, and understand the relevant knowledge of intellectual property rights.