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Do you prefer the Fifth Court, Four Departments or 211?

Whether you study in one of the five colleges or four departments or in the 211 University, you will have the opportunity to enter the Procuratorate.

1. Does the procuratorate prefer the five courts and four departments or the 211?

If you want to work in court, procuratorate or public security bureau, the most important way is to take the civil service examination. Graduate school does not require civil service examinations, only academic qualifications and majors, so whether you study in the five colleges and four departments or in the 211 University, you will have the opportunity to enter the Procuratorate.

The “five colleges” among the five colleges and four departments include China University of Political Science and Law, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, East China University of Political Science and Law, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, and Northwest University of Political Science and Law; the “four departments” include the Department of Law of Peking University, China Department of Law of Renmin University, Department of Law of Wuhan University, Department of Law of Jilin University.

2. Requirements for admission to public prosecution law majors

The majors that can apply for public security law are law, sociology, journalism, civil and commercial law, economic law, constitutional and administrative law, and many more . According to the 2022 National Civil Service Examination Admissions Brochure, public security law, that is, recruitment professional requirements for public security, prosecutors, and judicial units:

1. Ministry of Public Security: Law, accounting, auditing, financial management, marketing, human resources management , Chinese schools, journalism, geophysics, geology, computer science and technology, software engineering, etc.

2. Ministry of Justice: law, economics, administration, Chinese language and literature, accounting, financial management, Marxist theory, philosophy, politics, sociology, etc.