How soon can you complete the exams from Subject Two to Subject Four?

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Cindy
07/24/25 2:44pm
In theory, the fastest time to obtain a driver's license is 35 days. There are two factors that affect the speed of obtaining a driver's license: one is the required training hours, and the other is the scheduling time for exams. 1. Each subject has a minimum hour requirement: Each subject has a minimum training hour requirement, and you must complete the required hours to be eligible for the exam. The Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Public Security have issued the "Motor Vehicle Driving Training and Examination Syllabus," which specifies the requirements for a C1 driver's license: Subject One requires 12 hours, Subject Two 16 hours, Subject Three 24 hours, and Subject Four 10 hours. Daily theoretical or practical training cannot exceed 4 hours. 2. Fixed time requirements for exam scheduling: Exams require scheduling, and there are fixed time requirements for scheduling exams. Articles 40 and 41 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" issued by the Ministry of Public Security stipulate that applicants scheduling Subject Two exams must have obtained their learning driving permit for at least 10 days before scheduling the exam; for scheduling Subject Three exams, they must have obtained their learning driving permit for at least 30 days before scheduling the exam.
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OliviaMarie
08/11/25 8:27am
I remember when I was getting my driver's license, the fastest you could complete subjects two to four was about 20 to 30 days. It depends on exam scheduling and personal preparation. If you're lucky enough to schedule consecutive exams, you can take subject three about 10 days after passing subject two, followed immediately by subject four. My experience was to choose a popular city—like when I was in Beijing, the scheduling system had peak periods, so you had to grab a slot early. Practicing two to three hours a day and passing all mock exams on the first try can shorten the time. But don’t forget to comply with the scheduling interval rules to avoid delays. People often say it can be done within a month, but it really depends on the driving school’s support and local policies. Download the exam app in advance to track progress. I recommend planning your schedule well and not dragging it out too long, as it could delay getting your license.
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