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College students cannot be directly admitted to graduate school, and must meet certain conditions before they can apply for the exam! Only those who have obtained a nationally recognized higher vocational college diploma for two years or more, as well as undergraduate graduates who have obtained a nationally recognized academic qualification, are allowed to do so.
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1. You can take the postgraduate entrance examination two years after graduating from junior college, and you can apply for the examination with the same academic ability. Equivalent academic ability is for junior college students or undergraduate graduates, who do not have a bachelor's degree, but have 2 years of work experience as having the same academic ability as a bachelor's degree.
2. For the postgraduate examination with the same qualifications, some schools may require you to have a CN journal that is consistent with the major or direction you are applying for, in addition, the initial examination line enters the re-examination stage, and two additional professional courses are required (there are two kinds of additional examinations, one is the candidate of the junior college student, and the other is the interprofessional candidate, in fact, the subjects of the additional examination are generally included in the professional course or professional basic course of the postgraduate examination, which is relatively simple). In addition, there are no professional restrictions. However, it should be noted that many colleges and universities have begun to restrict junior college candidates, so even if you have the same academic ability, you should ask whether you can apply for the exam at the university you intend to apply for before applying.
4. The subjects of the postgraduate entrance examination are mainly English and politics (these two national examinations), professional basic courses (if it is mathematics, it is also a unified examination, if it is other subjects, it may be proposed by the colleges and universities themselves) and professional courses (by the colleges and universities themselves). The specific basic courses and examination subjects of the major courses will not be known until the admission brochure of the institution you intend to apply for is announced. Generally speaking, it may be the same as the previous year, but if you want to be sure, you should look at the current year's enrollment brochure.
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College students can be admitted to graduate school, but they need to meet one of the two conditions to be eligible to apply for the examination.
The first condition: to become an undergraduate student through the form of college upgrade, when your academic qualifications have been upgraded from junior college to undergraduate, you can enjoy the treatment of undergraduate postgraduate examination.
The second condition: two years after graduating from the junior college, apply for the examination with the same academic ability. (Note that it is not equivalent).
Most schools have restrictions on the entrance examination of the same academic ability of the junior college, and the following concentrations are common.
1) Two years after graduation, you can go to graduate school.
2) In the re-examination of graduate students, more than 2 professional courses need to be taken.
There are some common requirements that may not be available to every school, but most schools will have similar requirements:
3) Have a CET-4 or CET-6 certificate (or a score of more than 425).
4) Publish ** or scientific research results in core academic journals.
5) Presided over and participated in scientific research projects at or above the provincial level.
6) If you are a medical major, sorry, all schools refuse to accept candidates with equivalent academic ability.
7) After admission, students are required to take two or more undergraduate courses in related majors.
8) You can only choose a nearby major, not a cross-major.
9) You can only take the professional master's degree, not the academic master's degree.
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Yes, two years after graduation, junior college students can use their junior college degree to take the postgraduate examination. Students need to graduate two years before they can take the postgraduate examination!
Some junior college students want to apply for graduate school, and they think that they must be admitted to the undergraduate degree first, but in fact, they don't need to go to graduate school, and they don't necessarily have to go to the undergraduate degree first, and they can also be admitted to graduate school with a college degree.
There are ways for junior college students to directly enter graduate school
1. College students are directly admitted to graduate school.
Application requirements: First of all, you need to obtain a full-time college diploma, and you can apply for the postgraduate examination for two years or more after graduation.
However, it should be noted that there will be restrictions on the postgraduate entrance examination for junior college students, and some requirements need to be met before they can apply for the examination, the specific requirements are as follows:
1) Courses. College students must pass the core courses at the undergraduate level, and the requirements of each institution are different, and the specific requirements need to be decided according to the institution that the candidate applies for. Some schools require passing five courses, some pass six, and some don't even require it. Candidates must understand the specific situation of the graduate school unit before applying for the examination.
2) English language requirements.
English language requirements need to be met.
The standard of level 4 and level 6 does not mean that you must pass English level 4 to apply for the exam, and the student's English level can be measured according to the level of nearly English level 4.
3) The scope of the institutions to be examined.
2. Undergraduate students can choose all colleges and universities (except for those who have not obtained a degree certificate) when they are admitted to graduate school
1) Some schools explicitly refuse junior college students to apply for the examination!
2) Some schools allow junior college students to apply for the examination, but there are mandatory requirements, such as CET-4 and publication of journal papers.
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A college diploma can be admitted to graduate school. College students will not be allowed to take the postgraduate entrance examination until two years after graduation, and the age of the postgraduate examination must be within 40 years old. After graduating from junior college, they can also choose to get an undergraduate diploma in the form of teaching, and take the postgraduate examination with a bachelor's degree.
In addition, there are two ways for junior college students to take the postgraduate examination: one is to upgrade to the principal through the unified recruitment in the third year, and choose to take the postgraduate examination at the undergraduate level. The second is to complete the self-examination undergraduate during the university period, and you can choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination in the year of graduation.
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1. Application conditions for the college entrance examination.
One of the requirements for applying for graduate school is to upgrade to a bachelor's degree and obtain a bachelor's degree, and the ways to obtain a bachelor's degree include participating in the unified enrollment of the college upgrade, self-examination, and the University of Electrical Engineering. If you do not have a bachelor's degree, you are required to have graduated from a junior college for more than 2 years and obtain the same academic status as a bachelor's degree.
2. Application requirements for the college entrance examination.
1.Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent academic status and more than 2 years of graduation. Although you can also apply for a junior college, it is not easy to prove the identity of the same academic ability, the conditions are more stringent, and two additional professional courses are required to enter the re-examination after the initial examination.
2.Courses: If you want to take the examination directly after graduating from the junior college for 2 years, you need to study the same or similar courses as the major, generally requiring 8 or more core courses, some even require 10, and some colleges and universities require 6 courses, and provide the corresponding proof of study.
3.English proficiency: General colleges and universities do not require English, but some colleges and universities will stipulate in the enrollment brochure that candidates need to obtain a CET-4 certificate, and such colleges and universities are basically universities.
4.Other requirements: The institution itself will stipulate the corresponding application requirements, such as publication**, whether it can be interprofessional, etc.
3. What are the special requirements of the colleges and universities?
Now many colleges and universities have begun to open their graduate doors to junior college students Colleges and universities are no exception, such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Beijing Normal University, Beihang University, etc., all of which have indicated the enrollment requirements for the same mechanics on the official website, such as Peking University's requirements for the same mechanics: need to publish **, need to study all courses at the undergraduate level, and the specific regulations can be viewed on the official website of the institution, and the official information shall prevail.
Judging from the above analysis, junior college students can be admitted to graduate school, but the requirements will be relatively high, many 985 colleges and universities have requirements in English, **, advanced undergraduate professional courses, etc., and the re-examination will be more than undergraduate graduates will take 2 additional professional courses. Therefore, it is recommended that junior college students who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, if they have the conditions, they can take the route of college promotion as much as possible, and it is best to study the college continuously, and the unified examination is the first choice when they graduate from the junior college. After all, the threshold for the same mechanics to participate in the postgraduate examination will be relatively high.
Yes, 2 years of work after graduation is equivalent. Junior college students who have obtained nationally recognized academic qualifications (including: University of Electrical Engineering, Night University, Han University, Vocational University, and self-study examinations) need to graduate for 2 years or more, and have the same academic ability as university graduates to apply for graduate school.
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