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Do you need to publish a paper for postgraduate entrance examination?
No, there are no requirements for certificates, English and papers in the postgraduate entrance examination. Only candidates with academic qualifications can apply for the exam. Graduate students can take the postgraduate entrance examination directly after graduation, and they can take the postgraduate entrance examination two years after graduation from university.

Persons who have obtained a nationally recognized diploma of higher vocational colleges for two years (from graduation to admission in September of the current year 1, the same below) or above, and undergraduate graduates who have obtained a nationally recognized diploma meet the specific academic requirements put forward by the enrollment unit for candidates according to the training objectives of the unit, and register for the examination as undergraduate graduates with equivalent academic qualifications.

Part or all of the examination subjects of the national unified examination are proposed by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, and other examination subjects are proposed by the enrollment units themselves.

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Postgraduate enrollment targets are mainly undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications, undergraduate graduates and China citizens with the same academic qualifications as undergraduate graduates.

The national postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two stages: initial examination and second examination. Both the initial examination and the second examination are important parts of the postgraduate entrance examination. The initial examination is organized by the state, and the second examination is organized by the admissions unit.

The initial examination methods are divided into national unified examination, joint examination, separate examination and recommended exemption.

Recommended exemption refers to the selection method that according to the relevant national policies, outstanding undergraduate graduates and other candidates who meet the relevant regulations recommended by some colleges and universities are confirmed to be exempt from the preliminary examination and directly re-examined by the enrollment unit.

Examination subjects: Generally, there are four unit examination subjects in the initial entrance examination for postgraduate entrance examination, namely, ideological and political theory, foreign language, business I and business II, with full marks of 100, 100, 150 and 150 respectively.

China Postgraduate Admissions Information Network-National Postgraduate Admissions Management Regulations in 2020