Thank you. It helps me a lot.The jurisprudence exam is one of the requirements for registration. CNO asks everyone to take it after they have applied for registration. It's standard for everyone, regardless of whether you have met the education requirement. So being asked to take it doesn't mean anything--it doesn't mean you have met the education requirement. It doesn't mean they will eventually consider you to have met the education requirement. So applicants take it at their own risk--in the sense that they pay the fee to take the exam which will mean nothing if they don't end up meeting the education requirement. I did take the exam while I was waiting to do IENCAP, because at the time it was only $50 and I didn't want anything to hold me up if/when I passed IENCAP. But for those that don't pass IENCAP it becomes a bit of a waste, although, not that expensive compared to other exams.
One more thing how long CNO will take to send me letter. and in that report everything will be mention ? like i meet the education requirements or do i need to write any exam or need to go back to school or any thing.
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