Candidates for the Judicial Academy "under cameras", everyone will be able to follow their work
- Direct transmission will be possible for both the written test and the oral exam - said the director of the Academy, Nenad Vujić.
He specified that until now the Judicial Academy provided a live broadcast of the exam in its premises for all those interested, and this will be the first time that those interested can follow the live broadcast via their home computer.
Vujić pointed out that on October 15 the deadline for applying for candidates who will take the exam expired, that 115 candidates had applied for 31 places at the academy, and in accordance with the decisions of the High Council of the Judiciary to accept 25 candidates and the State Council of Prosecutors to accept six.
"The entrance exam consists of three parts, the first is written, the second is a personality test, and the third part is taken orally," stated Vujić and added that the written test will be held on November 5 in all four appeals (in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac).
The oral part of the entrance exam begins on November 12, and the candidates will be informed in time about the schedule of taking the exam in front of a five-member commission, which consists of three judges and two prosecutors.
- "Like every year, the candidates have 60 questions that they will work on for an hour and a half, and after that the results will come out" - said Vujić.
The Judicial Academy provides two-year initial training to students who will later be elected as judges and prosecutors. It also organizes additional trainings and specializations for judges and prosecutors.