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When can college students prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination?
When does the university begin to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination: preliminary preparation stage, intensive stage and sprint stage.

1. Pre-preparation stage: Generally, it begins in the next semester of junior year or the last semester of senior year, mainly to understand the examination content, make a preliminary review plan and accumulate basic knowledge.

2. Intensive stage: Generally, it begins in the next semester of senior three, mainly to strengthen the grasp and understanding of key knowledge, do more simulation questions and real questions, and put forward higher problem-solving ability.

3. Sprint stage: Generally, it starts about one month before the exam, mainly to comprehensively review and strengthen, be psychologically prepared, and keep in good condition.

What subjects do graduate students study?

The postgraduate entrance examination consists of four subjects, namely, two public courses, one basic course and one professional course.

1, two public courses include: politics and English.

2. A basic course includes: mathematics or professional foundation.

3. A specialized course, including 13, is as follows: philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art and so on.

The total score is 500 Politics: 100, English: 100, basic mathematics or major: 150, specialized course: 150. Postgraduate entrance examination is generally held once a year in June 5438+February of the previous year, and in the middle of February of the following year, colleges and universities announce the preliminary test results one after another. In early March, 34 self-rating companies announced. High scores cross the line, candidates are ready for a second interview, low scores cross the line, and the second interview is adjusted with both hands. Those who have not crossed the line are ready to adjust when the national line comes out.