CET-6 (also known as CET-6) is a national examination set, charged and organized by the state, which is used to evaluate candidates' English ability. It is held twice a year.
As a national teaching test, CET-6 is sponsored by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and held twice a year. From June, 2005, 5438+ 10, out of 7 10. Candidates whose test scores are above 220 will be sent by the National College English Band 6 Examination Committee entrusted by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). From June 5438+ 10, 2007, CET-6 will no longer accept students who are not in school.
In the postgraduate interview, it is very important to pass CET-6, and the gold content is relatively high. When graduate students re-examine, tutors of some good universities will ask about the scores of CET-4 and CET-6, especially those with high scores of CET-6, and they will get extra points in the interview. Because the references read in graduate school are basically English, if you fail in CET-6, it means that your English foundation is poor, and the general tutor is unwilling to accept students with poor English.
After graduation, the gold content of Grade 6 is relatively high. After graduating from college, if you want to get a master's degree, one of the important conditions for the school to measure whether you are excellent or not is to pass CET-4 and CET-6. High scores in CET-4 and CET-6, and excellent results in all subjects will be given priority in getting the qualification for walking.
Many college students sign up for the civil service exam when they are about to graduate. The preliminary examination of registration qualifications includes academic qualifications, majors, and CET-6. Some positions require that you must pass CET-6, and even require a score of 500 or above in CET-6 to apply for the exam, otherwise you will not pass the preliminary examination.
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