In the United States, there are none. Judges are appointed by the President or by the State Governors. Judges are typically lawyers or administrators, but there are no formal requirements for most judges.
You have to clear the exams required to become an astronauts.
8-10 years of schooling plus one needs to pass all the required exams
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No they would not be required.
ELA exams help the teacher judge how good you are in English Language Arts.
drama exams
The exams required to be a licensed architect are LEED Green Associate, LEED AP with specialty, and LEED Fellow.
You officially become a PhD candidate after successfully completing your coursework, passing any required exams, and having your research proposal approved by your academic committee.
You officially become a doctoral candidate after successfully completing all required coursework, passing comprehensive exams, and having your dissertation proposal approved by your committee.
Certification is required in nursing because it is a professional curse. To become a certified nurse one must first go through nursing school. After school one must take and passed the required professional exams.
Normally, no. Sometimes you are required to show for some proceedings such as: Relief from Stay hearings sometimes 2004 exams any adversary proceeding Normally you never see the bankruptcy judge, just the Trustee.
In order to become a family physician, one needs to pass the Medical Board Exams. Also, the physician needs to be licensed in the state.