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Can students majoring in law take postgraduate courses in education?
Of course, there are also many people who switch from law major to education major every year.

As long as you meet the requirements, the general school will set the conditions according to the national master's enrollment brochure. Some schools are better, especially 34 self-rated schools. The requirements are sometimes more demanding than the national admissions brochure, such as passing CET-6 and publishing papers, but they are basically in line with the national admission conditions.

You can see which school you want to take, just look at the enrollment brochure and professional catalogue of this school this year or last year, and see what the professional examination subjects you choose are, and whether you will take the national unified examination. The majors of educational economy and management and educational technology of pedagogy do not take the national unified examination of pedagogy, so you should see clearly.

Other majors are national unified examinations, which take the basic synthesis of politics, English and pedagogy. The code of pedagogy is 3 1 1. Remember this code.

The professional master has a master's degree in education, and the examination code is 332 Comprehensive Education, which is different from 3 1 1 for basic comprehensive education. If you want to read the enrollment brochure clearly, you will be in trouble if you don't review it wrong.

Pedagogy doesn't test mathematics, so it's easier. But if you decide to review the exam, you must take it seriously and get good grades correctly.

Wish you success!