College students are only allowed to take the postgraduate entrance examination two years after graduation, and the age of postgraduate entrance examination is about 40 years old.
In addition to waiting for two years after graduation, there are two ways for college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination. First, choose to be a junior in college, continue to study in undergraduate colleges for two years, and choose postgraduate entrance examination at the undergraduate stage;
Second, choose the self-taught undergraduate course (special edition) during the university, and strive to finish the subjects tested by the self-taught undergraduate course during the university, and apply for the self-taught undergraduate diploma after graduation from college, so you can also choose the postgraduate entrance examination that year. When you have a bachelor's degree, there are more schools to choose from.
Different postgraduate schools will have different postgraduate policies and requirements, such as CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, papers or articles published in national journals, and transcripts of major courses during the target professional university. See if they can really meet the relevant conditions. After deciding, candidates should carefully read the latest enrollment brochures of postgraduate institutions.
When choosing a school, you must look at the enrollment brochure and the enrollment professional catalogue to see if you can apply for the exam. If you can't confirm, you'd better call the research office where the target school major is located to confirm.
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Graduation from junior college for two years is the basic condition for applying for graduate students. On this basis, each enrollment unit will make specific regulations and requirements for the same academic ability. Candidates need to know the specific requirements of the admissions unit in advance.
Each enrollment unit will make its own regulations for candidates with the same academic qualifications according to its own actual situation, and integrate the requirements of each enrollment unit for candidates with the same academic qualifications.
The requirements of each enrollment unit for candidates with the same academic level are mainly reflected in the requirements for the learning level of undergraduate courses. Specific requirements, some schools require candidates to pass more than 5 core courses, some require more than 8 courses, and some require more than 10 courses.
Two specialized courses should be added during the second interview. The additional examination is the basic requirement for candidates with the same academic level, and it is also the unified requirement of the Ministry of Education. Its purpose is to test the actual level of candidates in a direct form. Some majors will also try oral English, experiments and other subjects.