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Can I take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduation?
Of course. The postgraduate entrance examination conditions stipulate that undergraduate graduates who have obtained nationally recognized academic qualifications meet the specific academic requirements put forward by the admissions unit according to the training objectives of the unit, and take the examination as undergraduate graduates with the same academic qualifications. Therefore, undergraduate graduates can take the postgraduate entrance examination directly.

1, fresh graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications, and self-study exams and online education that can obtain nationally recognized undergraduate diplomas before September of that year 1 can graduate.

2. Non-undergraduate graduates with academic qualifications recognized by the state must pass the Xue Xin exam. Then they can apply for the exam. Those who fail the test can apply to the relevant education departments for academic certification.

3. Higher vocational college graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications have graduated for more than two years, reaching the same academic level as undergraduate students and meeting the requirements of enrollment units.

4. Undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications can apply for the exam according to the equivalent academic qualifications of undergraduate graduates.