First, meet the following conditions, you can sign up for the national unified entrance examination organized by the state:
Citizens of People's Republic of China (PRC); Support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, be willing to serve the socialist modernization, have good moral character and abide by the law;
Two, the candidate's education must meet one of the following conditions:
Fresh graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications. You must obtain a nationally recognized undergraduate diploma before entering school. Including undergraduate graduates of adult higher education organized by ordinary universities and adult colleges, as well as undergraduates who can graduate through self-study exams and online education; Persons with nationally recognized bachelor's degrees;
Those who have obtained the diploma of higher vocational colleges recognized by the state for two years or more and have reached the same academic level as undergraduate graduates shall apply as undergraduate graduates; Undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications shall apply for the examination according to their equivalent academic qualifications.
Subjects to be tested by graduate students:
1. Politics and English are compulsory courses. Some majors take math exams, while others don't. If you take a math test, add a professional course. Take two professional courses instead of math. The total score is four subjects, 500 points. Politics and English 100, other two subjects 150.
2. Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into professional master and academic master. Professional masters train professional talents for the society and pay attention to the cultivation of professional skills. The requirements of this exam are different for each major, so you need to check it online yourself. Academic masters pay attention to the cultivation of theoretical analysis.
Generally, there are four courses, namely, ideology and politics, mathematics, English and specialized courses. Among them, engineering majors take one or two exams, liberal arts majors take three exams, and some liberal arts majors, such as English or Chinese language and literature, do not need to take math exams; Some English majors take English I and some take English II, depending on the major you want to take.