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Excuse me, can junior college take the postgraduate entrance examination? No undergraduate degree.
Yes, most of them can take the postgraduate entrance examination if they basically meet the following conditions, but some schools require them to graduate from undergraduate courses.

(1) fresh graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications;

(2) Persons with a nationally recognized bachelor's degree (the graduation certificate must be obtained before the deadline for confirmation at the registration site);

(3) Persons who have obtained two years of higher vocational education recognized by the state (graduation to September of that year 1, the same below) or above, have reached the same academic level as undergraduate graduates, and meet the specific business requirements put forward by the admissions unit for candidates according to the training objectives;

(4) Undergraduate graduates with academic qualifications recognized by the state, fresh graduates of adult education, self-taught undergraduate graduates who have completed their studies, and undergraduate graduates of online education (provide relevant certificates issued by the provincial self-taught office at the time of re-examination, and obtain the undergraduate diploma before September/KLOC-0 of that year), and register for the examination as undergraduate graduates with the same academic qualifications;

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