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Which school is easier for administrative postgraduate entrance examination?
Fudan University, Wuhan University, China Renmin University and Peking University, the first echelon in China, are all recommended by the School of Administration. The enrollment ratio is about 15 to 1.

The second echelon, four finances and one trade, Jilin University, Xiamen University, Beijing Normal University, etc. The enrollment ratio is about 12 to 1.

The third echelon is composed of 2 1 1 universities, Northwest University, Southwest University, Liaoning University, Suzhou University and Northeastern University. The admission ratio is about 10 to 1.

One of the reasons why it is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination for administrative management is that it does not take advanced mathematics, which belongs to the management category. Management and economics are hot majors over the years, and many students will switch to administrative management if they can't learn mathematics. Twenty-odd administrative majors are not closely related to life, and it is very difficult compared with political science, ideological politics and philosophy, which are almost rote learning.

Generally speaking, although the competition in administration is fierce, there are many master's programs in administration, so it will be much easier to choose a major that suits you and foster strengths and avoid weaknesses.