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Can I take the postgraduate entrance examination during medical training?
You can take the postgraduate entrance examination during the training.

If you don't drop out of school, you can study part-time graduate students. If you want to study full-time academic graduate students, you need to drop out of school. Students who drop out of school can only study academic graduate students, but not professional graduate students, because professional graduate students are tied to the project, and their personal information will be marked in the project management system of Chinese Medical Association. No further training is allowed within 3 years from the date of withdrawal, and the benefits already enjoyed need to be returned. Moreover, the current regulation of the country is that after graduation, you still have to attend three years of training, which means you still have to attend training after graduation, and 3+3 is equivalent to six years.

Standardized training generally refers to standardized training for residents, which originated from 1993. The Ministry of Health issued the Notice on Implementing the Trial Measures for Standardized Training of Clinical Residents. The standardized training of clinical residents is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, mainly focusing on clinical practice, professional compulsory courses and public compulsory courses.