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Tuition fee for postgraduate entrance examination in education of Zhejiang University
I don't agree with this so-called "educator". I am a master of journalism and communication at Zhejiang University.

First of all, our tuition fee is 8000 yuan/year. Like the master's degree, all graduate students can apply for graduate scholarships (there is no threshold). The scholarship amount is 8,000 yuan/year, and the school subsidizes all graduate students 700 yuan/month every month, so there is no high charge at all. If you have excellent academic performance, you can apply for more scholarships, and if your family situation is difficult, you can apply for grants. The school has many programs in all aspects of scholarships and grants.

Second, the actual situation proves that there is no employment difficulty. Many of our classmates went to work in many large Internet companies, such as Tencent and Netease, and I also got offer from top 500 companies and well-known real estate companies. Of course, finding a job has a lot to do with personal internship experience and ability.

Thirdly, if you plan to continue your Ph.D., a master's degree is not an ideal choice compared with a master's degree, because we really pay more attention to practice. For example, our advertising professors and teachers will guide a certain area in Zhejiang to establish a well-known agricultural brand, and will also invite well-known advertisers and copywriters of New York Advertising Festival and McCann Advertising to give us lectures. Of course, if you want to pursue further studies, it is more ideal to study for a master's degree, because teachers will pay more attention to cultivating academic ability and will also help you publish papers and articles, which is an important indicator for applying for a doctorate.

Finally, if you have a clear direction, you can boldly sign up. Don't blindly believe in unfounded opinions. If you have any questions, you can call the Admissions Office directly.