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In-service postgraduate course training
Want to be more competitive in the workplace? With a college degree, you may think there is no chance. But in fact, the door of on-the-job graduate students is open to you! This article will introduce to you how to improve your professional skills through on-the-job postgraduate courses.

Course classroom learning

Although most majors require at least a bachelor's degree to take the Shenshuo exam and get a master's degree, you can choose to take a course first. With a college degree, you can get a certificate of completion through hard work after graduation.

Advanced seminar

Advanced seminar is a course designed for experienced senior professionals, which can help you expand your contacts and improve your professional skills.

In-service joint examination

College students may also take a master's degree! For example, you can consider signing up for GCT every year 10, and the majors such as Master of Agricultural Extension (three years in college), Master of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine (three years in college), Master of Literature (five years in college) and MBA (five years in college) are all your choices.

From junior college students to college students

While taking elective courses, you can choose to upgrade to a junior college, so that you are eligible to take the Shenshuo exam after obtaining the undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree.

Foreign courses

Foreign courses are also an option. Some colleges and universities accept students with college education or above to apply for master's degree through thesis defense.

Professional master and MBA

Directly sign up for master's and MBA courses such as agricultural extension, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, and master's degree in art, and you will get a master's degree after graduation.