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Can I take the postgraduate entrance examination without going to college?
Postgraduate entrance examination must have a college degree or above. If there is a college degree, you must have two years of work experience after graduation. Undergraduate students can apply directly, but graduate students must get a bachelor's degree before entering school, so the general undergraduate entrance examination is in the senior year.

The subjects of the exam depend on which school and major you took, but two public subjects are certain: foreign languages and politics.