The University of Vienna held its entrance exam for the study of law (Jus) on Tuesday, with more applicants than available spots for the first time in many years. A total of 1850 candidates took the three-part test for the 1700 publicly funded places in the diploma program. This marks a significant increase compared to previous years, where fewer than 1700 participants had shown up in most cases. The test included sections assessing subject knowledge, reading comprehension in German and English, and cognitive abilities such as logical reasoning. The university reported positive trends in interest over the past two years, with similar increases seen in the bachelor’s program in International Law, where 732 people applied for 250 spots. The article includes a quiz based on sample questions from the test material.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an educational event at the University of Vienna, focusing on the number of applicants for law programs and the structure of the entrance exam. It provides factual information about the test format and participation numbers without taking a stance or showing bias toward any政治派




