Professional graduate students need to study for two years to graduate, and some majors in some schools need to study for three years to get a graduate diploma. On-the-job graduate students usually study for two to three years, and students who choose to study abroad usually only need one year or one and a half to graduate.
Precautions for postgraduate entrance examination:
1, familiar with the postgraduate entrance examination process, and clear the major and target institutions. College students should be familiar with the process of postgraduate entrance examination before taking the postgraduate entrance examination. For example, the qualification for postgraduate entrance examination, examination time, enrollment information of postgraduate institutions, etc. Then clearly apply for majors and target institutions. The major you apply for can be the same as that of a university or cross-major. After the major is determined, it is the choice of the target institution.
2. Make a preparation plan and arrange the review time reasonably. The time for each student to decide to take the postgraduate entrance examination is different. Some students decided to take the postgraduate entrance examination in their freshman year, and some students haven't decided whether to take the exam in their junior year. No matter when a decision is made, after the decision, students must make corresponding preparation plans, arrange the review time reasonably and improve the review efficiency.
3, registration, identification can not be missed. Generally, the postgraduate examination is registered online in June 5438+ 10, and confirmed on the spot in June 5438+065438+ 10, which means taking photos to verify the information. For these two time periods, college students should be careful not to miss the registration and accreditation time, or they will have to fight again next year.
4. Postgraduate initial test. Postgraduates' initial examination time is generally at the end of 65438+February, and the initial examination takes two subjects, each with 3 hours. According to different majors, the subjects of the exam are also different. Some majors need to take math exams, while others only take politics, English and professional courses.
5. Postgraduate re-examination. After passing the preliminary examination, candidates can take part in the postgraduate re-examination. Postgraduate re-examination includes written examination and interview. The written test mainly examines the professional knowledge, and the second test examines the oral English and listening, professional knowledge and adaptability.