Yes, non-law undergraduate students could take the law postgraduate exam. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, undergraduate students who did not major in law could apply for a master's degree in law. Previously, law students were not allowed to apply for a master's degree in law. However, the master's degree in law (law) was added later, so that law students could also take the master's degree exam. To be specific, one had to check the school's enrollment regulations.
Non-law students could take the judicial examination. According to the implementation measures of the national unified legal professional qualification examination, those who had a full-time undergraduate degree or above in the field of illegalism in ordinary colleges and universities and had obtained the corresponding degree and had been engaged in legal work for three years could apply for the judicial examination. However, the Judicial Examination was a highly difficult and high-standard examination. It required the examinee to have a solid legal foundation and a high comprehensive quality. Therefore, non-law graduates needed to put in more effort and time in the preparation process, systematically learn legal knowledge, and improve their legal literacy and exam-taking ability.
Those who were not law students could take the legal professional qualification examination (law examination). According to the "National Uniform Law Professional Qualification Examination" implementation measures, full-time ordinary colleges and universities with bachelor's degree or above in non-law classes and who have obtained the corresponding degree and have been engaged in legal work for three years can apply for the law examination. In addition, according to the relaxation policy, those who obtained their academic status (examination) after April 28, 2018 could also apply for bachelor's degrees in non-law-related majors. However, the specific policies may be adjusted according to the situation, so those who intend to apply for the exam need to pay attention to the relevant policy announcements of the Ministry of Justice in advance.
Students who did not have a bachelor's degree in law could take the law exam. According to the "National Uniform Law Professional Qualification Examination", students who meet the requirements of full-time ordinary colleges and universities with bachelor's degree or above in illegal studies and have obtained a master's degree in law, a master's degree in law or above can apply for the examination. In addition, non-law majors who enrolled or graduated before April 28, 2018 were also eligible to apply. Therefore, students who did not have a bachelor's degree in law could take the law exam.
In 2024, non-law majors could still take the law exam. According to the "National Uniform Law Profession Qualification Examination", undergraduate candidates who enrolled before April 28,2018 could apply for the National Uniform Law Profession Qualification Examination. In addition, full-time non-law bachelor's degree or above with a master's degree in law, a master's degree in law or above, or those who have been engaged in legal work for three years can also apply. Therefore, non-law majors were still eligible to apply for the 2024 law examination.
After the reform of the law examination in 2023, illegal students could still take the law examination. According to the rule that candidates who entered school before April 28, 2018 were considered "old people", as long as they had a bachelor's degree, they could apply for the law examination, including illegal, part-time, self-taught, professional, online education, adult education, and so on. The candidates who enrolled after April 28, 2018 were considered "newcomers" and needed to meet the requirements of undergraduate + full-time + law major to apply. However, full-time students could also apply for law master's degree or work in law for three years to meet the application requirements. Therefore, the illegal version in 2023 could still be used for the law examination.
Non-law majors could take the judicial examination. Regardless of whether it was a non-law major who enrolled before or after 2018, as long as they met certain qualifications, degrees, time of enrollment, and special conditions, they could sign up for the National Uniform Law Profession Qualification Examination. The specific conditions included: obtaining a full-time bachelor's degree in law from an ordinary university and obtaining a bachelor's degree or above, or engaging in legal work for three years. In addition, some regions have also relaxed the restrictions on specialized academic qualifications. Therefore, non-law students could apply for the judicial examination.
Under normal circumstances, postgraduate students were not allowed to take the postgraduate entrance examination online because it was a very important examination that involved the academic performance and future development of postgraduate students. Postgraduate students needed to follow the school's regulations to study courses and do scientific research. At the same time, they also needed to participate in the postgraduate entrance examination in order to better improve themselves and lay a solid foundation for their future. However, some schools may allow graduate students to conduct some forms of distance learning, such as through online courses or online courses, but they still have to participate in the postgraduate entrance examination. Other schools might also provide some remote postgraduate opportunities, but the candidates needed to complete the examination content and registration themselves. Moreover, the results were not an important basis for graduate admission. Therefore, whether a graduate student could take the online postgraduate examination required a specific analysis based on the specific situation. If you want to know the relevant policies and regulations, you can consult your school or relevant departments.
There was no clear answer to the question of whether the 2023 law examination would be a walk in the park. Some articles and comments mentioned that 2023 might be the last year to go easy, but there were also some articles that said that 2023 wouldn't be the last year to go easy. Based on the search results, it was impossible to draw a definite conclusion.
The registration time for the 2023 law examination was from June 15th to June 30th.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to get real-time information directly, nor do I have the ability to know which schools are better at law. However, generally speaking, schools with better law majors usually had higher academic standards and teachers, as well as richer legal education and research resources. The following are some well-known universities in the field of law for reference: Tsinghua University Peking University 3. People's University of China 4. University of Hanlin Fudan University Shanghai Jiao Tong University Zhejiang University University of Science and Technology of China Nanjing University University of Science and Technology Of course, the teaching level and characteristics of different schools are different. The cross-professional postgraduate entrance examination needs to consider your interests, abilities, and goals. At the same time, you need to work hard to improve your legal knowledge and skills during the preparation period. Good luck with your exams!