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Which is more difficult, the postgraduate entrance examination or the college entrance examination?
Postgraduate entrance examination is more difficult.

Although the number of graduate students has increased in recent years, not all of them can successfully pass the postgraduate examination. Indeed, some people can successfully counterattack through the postgraduate entrance examination and enter the ideal school, but many people can't successfully land, and some even give up halfway. It can be said that the truly successful postgraduate entrance examination party is actually less than 10% of the total number.

Many senior postgraduate entrance examination parties have said that the postgraduate entrance examination is much more difficult than the college entrance examination, not that knowledge is difficult, but that various factors are integrated.

Postgraduate entrance examination academic level conditions:

1. Undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications (including graduates of adult higher education organized by ordinary universities and adult colleges) and undergraduates who can graduate through self-study exams and online education must obtain nationally recognized undergraduate diplomas before September of that year 1.

2. A person with a nationally recognized bachelor's degree must pass through Xue Xin. Examination of academic qualifications when registering online on com. Those who fail can apply to the relevant education departments for academic certification.

3. Persons who have obtained the diploma of higher vocational colleges recognized by the state for two years (from graduation to admission in September of that year 1, the same below) and above, have reached the same academic level as undergraduate graduates, and meet the specific business requirements put forward by the enrollment unit according to the training objectives of this unit.

4, the national recognition of undergraduate graduates, according to the equivalent of undergraduate education.

5. Persons who have obtained master's or doctoral degrees.