What is the USPTO registration exam?
In order for an
individual to be eligible to practice patent law before the PTO, they must take a test
administered by the PTO known as the USPTO Registration Examination, which
contains 100 multiple-choice questions about the complicated and intricate
procedures and regulations relating to the patent system. It is not necessary
to be an attorney to take this examination. However, one must have a
sufficient “hard science” background to take the examination. Typically,
this requirement is met by having a bachelor of science degree in physics,
engineering, chemistry or biology. However, the requirement can also be
met if the individual can show sufficient science college courses and/or life
experience.
An attorney who takes
and passes this examination is a patent attorney, while a non-attorney who
takes and passes this examination is a patent agent.
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