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Exams that baffle best test-takers

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-10-16 13:37

436,000 sit China's national judicial exam

The national judicial examination, one of the most exacting national tests in China, is the professional qualification for lawyers, judges, prosecutors and other related careers.

The exam tests the candidates on legal theory and applications, current law and regulations, legal practice and professional ethics.

A total of 436,000 people will sit China's national judicial examination in 2013, 32,000 more than last year, and nearly 18 percent of the candidates are this year's graduates, according to the Ministry of Justice.

The ministry said that 258 examination districts have been set around the country with more than 14,000 exam sites, covering 31 provincial-level regions as well as Hong Kong and Macao.

Exams that baffle best test-takers

72-year-old Shi Zulin stays to the last minute in the National Judicial Examination on Sept 20, 2014. This is the 19th time Shi has taken an exam. He has been studying law on his own since the 1980s to realize his dream of being a lawer. In 2001, Shi was diagnosed with carcinoma of gallbladder but he didn't quit. He also helps people who engage in a lawsuit for free. [Photo/IC]

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