Second, issues related to equal education:
Because the difficulty of the college entrance examination is almost the same as that of the postgraduate entrance examination, more and more candidates with college education begin to aim at the postgraduate entrance examination with relatively few examination subjects and high level. However, there are still several points worthy of the attention of college graduates:
1, some schools (it can be said that most of them) will not recruit candidates with college education at all. Although every school's enrollment brochure has the conditions to apply for the same degree, many schools are reluctant to recruit candidates with the same degree (even if they are not satisfied). Moreover, due to the resistance of tutors, basically only a few schools are willing to recruit candidates with the same academic qualifications. Some candidates must also bring their own research projects to be admitted.
If a candidate with a college degree wants to apply for a postgraduate degree in a university, the safest way is of course to check whether any candidates with the same degree have been admitted in the past. Except for some special candidates.
2. There are three accurate definitions of equivalent education: 1, graduated from college for more than two years; 2. The core courses related to several majors in the self-taught undergraduate course have passed; 3. Papers published in two professional journals.
Of these three conditions, the only one that may be vague is the third one, which may not be required by some schools, and the other two are required under normal circumstances.
As long as you have a bachelor's degree certificate, any of the above factors can be ignored. Feel free to apply for the exam, but some schools only recognize formal full-time undergraduate education and self-taught education. Some candidates with informal undergraduate diplomas may improve in the second interview.