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A better French exam training institution
The better law examination training institutions are Luyou Education, Fiona Fang Zhonghe, Da Rui Law Examination and Houda Law Examination.

The French exam is introduced as follows:

The full name of the legal examination is: the legal professional qualification examination. Its predecessor is the national judicial examination (that is, the division examination we often say). The legal professional qualification examination is a professional certificate examination established by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Justice according to relevant laws and regulations.

Persons who are judges, prosecutors, lawyers, notaries, legal advisers, arbitrators (legal affairs) and government departments engaged in administrative punishment decision review, administrative reconsideration and administrative adjudication shall pass the legal professional qualification examination.

Graduates who entered the university before April 28, 20 18, or with bachelor degree or above (you can take the exam without a degree certificate), that is to say, illegal books before April 28, 20 18 can be tested; Self-taught students and adult undergraduates who registered before April 28, 20 18 can take the exam; You can take the exam all the time. There is no time limit.

Law examination is the abbreviation of national unified legal professional qualification examination, which belongs to qualification examination. The predecessor of the law examination is the national judicial examination. After the reform of the law examination, in addition to the four occupations of judge, prosecutor, lawyer and notary, five occupations have been added, namely, civil servants who review administrative punishment decisions, administrative reconsideration and administrative rulings, as well as legal consultants and arbitrators (legal category).

20 18 Those who have obtained a student status since the reform of the law examination in April must meet three basic conditions before they can apply for the examination, namely, obtaining a bachelor's degree in law from a full-time ordinary university and obtaining a bachelor's degree or above; Full-time colleges and universities have bachelor degree or above in non-law major, and have obtained 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. The registration threshold has been further improved, and the eligible registration base has been reduced. Undergraduate non-law majors who have obtained student status or graduated before the reform of the law examination are not affected.