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Is the Master of Laws Examination restricted for civil servants?

Whether the examination of civil servants in the Master of Laws exam is restricted depends on the specific situation. Generally speaking, taking the LLM exam for civil servants will not be greatly restricted, but there are some special circumstances.

First of all, if Fa Shuo wants to engage in judicial administration after graduation (such as people's courts, people's procuratorates, public security organs, etc.). ), he needs to pass the judicial examination to obtain the corresponding qualification certificate before he can apply for the corresponding position.

Secondly, if Fa Shuo wants to work in sensitive fields such as national security, diplomacy, public security and justice after graduation, he needs to pass security review and background investigation to meet relevant qualifications and standards.

Finally, if candidates choose to participate in civil service recruitment, they need to meet the conditions and standards of civil service recruitment, such as age, education, political outlook, physical condition and so on.

To sum up, the civil servants of the LLM exam will not be greatly restricted, but they need to meet the relevant conditions and standards. Candidates should carefully read the recruitment announcement and recruitment conditions before applying for the exam, and understand the relevant policies and regulations, so as to make a good follow-up career plan.