After the initial test, wait for the delineation of grades and scores. If you pass the initial test, you will receive a second-round exam notice and attend the second-round exam at school. Re-examination generally includes written examination and interview. College students generally take two more exams.
After the second interview, there was a transfer, that is, the first volunteer was not accepted and transferred to other volunteers.
If you pass the second interview, you can be admitted. It will take some time to receive the notice. In short, you can get into a good school as long as you work hard. (See the school's enrollment brochure for details to see if there are any additional requirements. )
I. Application conditions
1, two years after graduation.
College students need to graduate for 2 years or more and obtain nationally recognized academic qualifications (including: TV University, Night University, Correspondence University, Vocational College, and Self-taught Examination) to achieve the same academic ability as undergraduate graduates. Pay attention to the wording, it is the same academic level, that is to say, people who have regained the undergraduate education level recognized by the state through various channels after two years of work can take the national postgraduate examination.
2. Retest after the college entrance examination.
In other words, you can apply for a master's degree after obtaining a bachelor's degree through formal methods. A better way to apply now is to get a bachelor's degree before applying. If you get a bachelor's degree, you can continue to study undergraduate courses through adult college entrance examination or self-study examination. After getting a bachelor's degree, you can apply for graduate students, which saves the trouble of applying for the same degree. Many friends went to the college entrance examination, but with their own efforts, they successfully upgraded to the postgraduate entrance examination, which is simply inspirational!
3. Apply for the postgraduate entrance examination for college students.
Remind everyone that not all colleges and universities recruit junior college students for postgraduate entrance examination. Moreover, colleges and universities have different requirements for recruiting junior college students for postgraduate entrance examination. Therefore, it is suggested that junior college students should choose an institution first if they intend to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and then see whether they meet the requirements of the postgraduate entrance examination from the enrollment brochure of the institution, or contact the enrollment unit directly for consultation. Otherwise, everything is ready, and as a result, you are not qualified to enter the exam. So everyone must consult first.
Tips: Undergraduate equivalent refers to those who meet the following conditions:
1. I have studied more than 8 undergraduate courses with the same or similar majors (the situation of each enrollment unit is different, so I plan to take more exams for postgraduate entrance examination), generally 6 to 8 courses. The results need to be certified by the education administrative department.
2. I have published academic papers related to applying for majors in public publications, and the papers prove that. It depends on the admissions unit.
3. Require CET-4 certificate, depending on the enrollment unit.
4. Cross-majors are not allowed, and some even do not allow candidates with the same academic ability to apply for the exam. It depends on the admissions unit.
5. There may not be two additional subjects in the second interview, and some colleges even require five subjects. Science and engineering candidates generally require experimental subjects. It depends on the admissions unit.
In addition, like the requirements of undergraduate postgraduate entrance examination, most colleges and universities still require candidates to get CET-4 and CET-6 scores for the first time.