Three years, the course is in the last semester of the first year and the second year, that is, *** 1.5 years. If you learn quickly, you can finish the course in the first year. Generally, at the end of the first semester of the second year of research, a "opening report" is needed to determine the research content of the paper. The next year and a half is the thesis stage. In the last semester, the third graduate student will make a mid-term defense to judge the progress of the research and whether the paper is published. Thesis defense in May and June next semester.
Two years, complete all courses in the first year or the first semester, and write papers in the second year. The actual situation of two-year master's degree in China, science and engineering are very tense, and the quality of training is not satisfactory. Tsinghua, Peking University and other schools have regulations that two-year master's degree should be studied in their schools for at least four years instead of three years.
As for the internship, it is the students' own business. Now the school and the tutor no longer ask questions, and usually they will find their own way in the last year.
Question 2: How many years do you have to study after the postgraduate entrance examination? Classmate, you don't know the concept very well. The so-called postgraduate entrance examination is to obtain graduate students. Then graduate students are divided into master students and doctoral students. So what does it mean to be inferior to a master's doctor?
If you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination of Wuhan University, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination of Wuhan University.
The master's degree system is generally 2-3 years flexible. Excellent academic performance can apply for early graduation, but it will take at least two years. There are two years, three years and two and a half years for different majors.
Are you clear?
Question 3: How many years does it take to go to graduate school? 1. First of all, there are generally two kinds of on-the-job graduate students (masters): one is to take the unified national postgraduate entrance examination in January, as long as you graduate from undergraduate courses, you don't need work experience (more than two years); The other is to take the postgraduate exam on the job. June, 5438+10, requiring the same academic level. For example, after graduating from a bachelor's degree and studying for a master's degree in engineering, it usually takes four years or more to work. 2. National unified examination: politics, English and two professional courses; Shen Shuo: National entrance examination, and you need to pass foreign language and comprehensive examination to apply for a degree. In contrast, the difficulty of the exam is lower than that of the unified exam. 3. On-the-job graduate study can be full-time, part-time or on-the-job. If it is a unified examination, the diploma and degree certificate are the same as full-time ones; Shen Shuo only has a degree certificate, not a diploma. 4. During the on-the-job postgraduate period, calculate the length of service. In 2005, China's postgraduate enrollment policy has been greatly adjusted, and candidates will no longer need their own units to sign and agree to apply for graduate students. However, it is still necessary to negotiate with the unit after admission. Therefore, in-service postgraduate entrance examination, we must handle the relationship with the unit. The academic system is generally three years, but now some colleges and some majors have changed to two years, which is different from school to school. 6. Postgraduates can take a doctoral degree, but generally without a degree, each school will have specific regulations, which need to be understood in detail. That's basically it. I hope it helps.
Question 4: How many years do graduate students, masters and doctors study in China? Simply explain to you, a graduate student is called a degree, and a master's degree becomes a degree.
Therefore, there are generally masters and doctoral students.
Getting a degree is not the same as getting a degree. But once you get a degree, it also means education.
Undergraduate graduates can take the national unified postgraduate entrance examination-
You can't get a doctorate until you graduate from a master's degree-
Master's degree is usually three years, but now the country is changing from three years to two years-many schools are doing it.
The doctor has only one restriction, at least two years.
Except for in-service graduate students and party school graduate students in China. There are also MBA and MPA in business and politics, and the study time is also more than two years.
Answer finished, I hope you are satisfied!
Question 5: How many years do graduate students study? For more than three years, in some areas, such as Beijing and Nanjing, it is two years or two and a half years.
Question 6: How many years does it take for graduate students to graduate? I found your problem, mainly because I don't know much about academics and majors, and I don't know much about the difference. According to the statistics of these two types of graduate students, some graduate for two years, two and a half years, three years, the shortest two years. Which is better is relative. Many schools are academically good and professionally good, and they all attach great importance to it, but they are generally poor and should pay more attention to academics. And which one is difficult to test well is also related to the school. Generally speaking, academic performance is high. If you don't do well in the academic exam, you can also transfer to a master's degree or transfer between schools. In some schools, the scores of master's degrees are higher than those of academic degrees, which are all based on specific school analysis.
I'll give you a fine comparison, the difference between academic and master's degree (we students generally understand master's degree and on-the-job graduate students), and you will understand after reading the following items. Hope to adopt
I. Definition
Academic graduate students receive general master's education, focusing on training teaching and scientific research talents. The type of degree awarded is academic master's degree.
Professional degree is a kind of degree relative to academic degree, and its purpose is to cultivate applied senior professionals with solid theoretical foundation and meeting the actual needs of specific industries or occupations. Professional degree and academic degree are at the same level, with different training specifications and obvious differences in training objectives.
Second, the cultivation direction is different.
According to the relevant regulations of our country, the general master's education focuses on cultivating teaching and scientific research talents, and the types of degrees awarded are mainly degrees. You can get a postgraduate status after the exam in January, and you can get a master's diploma and a degree certificate after graduation.
Professional master is a master's degree with professional background, which is set up to train senior professionals in specific occupations.
1. academic education: take the exam in January, and you can get a master's diploma and a degree certificate after graduation. This is the same as the master we students understand. )
2. Non-academic education: 10 got the qualification to apply for a degree in the exam, and then got the master's degree certificate through the master's thesis defense, without a diploma. (This refers to on-the-job graduate students)
Third, the enrollment conditions are different.
Professional masters require applicants to have a certain number of years of work experience (refer to the conditions of on-the-job graduate students), while ordinary masters do not. The vast majority of professional masters also require on-the-job personnel to apply for the exam with the consent of their units or corresponding management departments, and some even require their units to recommend them. What our students usually say is to sign up and take exams with students from ordinary colleges. Everything before this year is different from on-the-job graduate students.
The specific application conditions are generally clearly stated in the enrollment brochures of the schools to be applied for, and the general students are of course completely satisfied.
Third, the entrance examination is different.
For students, the entrance examination for general masters is only the "unified examination" at the beginning of the year, while the professional examinations other than the unified examination are put forward and scored by the admissions unit itself. Our students' understanding of the master's degree is also a unified examination, and we will take it with the academic students in January. There are two opportunities for the entrance examination of professional master: the "joint examination" in June 65438+ 10 and the "unified examination" at the beginning of the year. Candidates can choose by themselves, and the professional examinations of these two national examinations are also set and marked by the enrollment units themselves (here they tend to be on the job).
Fourth, the difficulty of admission is different.
The national unified examination for postgraduate entrance examination is entirely the representative of Yan Jin and Kuan Chu. According to statistics, in 2005, the number of people taking the postgraduate entrance examination was1170,000, and the enrollment was only 320,000, with an enrollment ratio of 3.7: 1. Famous universities such as Peking University, Tsinghua and Fudan University, as well as popular majors such as microelectronics, information science, biomedicine, world economy and international finance, have a low admission rate due to a large number of applicants. It is understood that the enrollment ratio of popular majors in some prestigious schools even reaches 70: 1. But some unpopular majors in second-rate schools are not satisfied every year. Therefore, the difficulty of admission depends on the schools and majors that candidates apply for.
There are two opportunities for the entrance examination for professional masters: the "joint examination" in June 5438+ 10 and the "unified examination" at the beginning of the year (our students' understanding), and candidates can choose by themselves. The professional examinations of these two national examinations are put forward and marked by the admissions unit itself. The entrance difficulty of different majors is different, and the popular majors are relatively difficult. For example, in 2004, the MBA admission ratio of Fudan University, Jiaotong University and Finance University in Shanghai was around 6: 1; The national admission rate of LLM in 2004 was less than 10%. In addition, the difficulty of "joint examination" and "unified examination" is also different ... >>
Question 7: How many years does the postgraduate entrance examination last? Two years.
Three years.
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Some people say that the reform in the next three years-
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It depends on how many years of school professional requirements you have taken the exam.
Question 8: How many years does a master usually graduate, and how many years does a doctor usually study? Let me give you a brief explanation. Graduate students are called academic qualifications, and master's and doctor's degrees become degrees.
Therefore, there are generally masters and doctoral students.
Master's degree is usually three years, but now the country is changing from three years to two years-many schools are doing it.
The doctor has only one restriction, at least two years.
Question 9: How many years does it take to get into graduate school? Graduate students are divided into professional and research types.
Two years of professional study and three years of research study.
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