The National Unified Legal Professional Qualification Examination (国家统一法律职业资格考试),[1] commonly abbreviated as Legal Exam, is the national bar examination of the People's Republic of China.
According to the law, those who serve as judges, prosecutors, lawyers, notaries, legal advisors, legal arbitrators, and those in government departments who are engaged in the review of administrative penalty decisions, administrative reconsideration, and administrative rulings are required to pass the legal professional qualification examination.
[2][3] Since the exam was established and first administered in 2018, the annual pass rate has remained at 10% to 15%.
The range of propositions is based on the "National Unified Legal Professional Qualification Examination Outline" formulated and published by the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China.
[3] The objective test takes the form of a closed-book, computerized examination.