Can I apply for graduate school directly?

Updated on educate 2024-07-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    We all know that college graduates can directly take the postgraduate examination, so do you know what conditions are required for the college entrance examination?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although it is possible to apply for the examination now, there are very few institutions that can actually allow it. Not to mention the condition that junior college students must work for more than two years, the only colleges and universities themselves have introduced a lot of restrictions, such as English requirements to pass the national four-level examination, additional examination of several undergraduate courses in the major, and the score of each course can not be lower than how many points, published a few articles at the provincial and ministerial level, etc. The requirements for junior college students are much more than those for undergraduates in "regular" institutions.

    However, depending on the situation, some universities may be more lenient.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, it can only be done after two years of work, and the specific school is different, depending on which school you apply for.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Junior college can be directly admitted to graduate school.

    The college entrance examination must meet certain conditions, and the official conditions are relatively simple, that is, "after graduating from a junior college for more than two years, you can take the graduate admission examination with the same academic ability".

    For example, if you want to take the postgraduate exam in 2021, this means that you will have to obtain a post-secondary degree by September 2019.

    Requirements

    Requirements for English Proficiency Certificate.

    That is to say, some schools and some majors may require CET-4 or CET-6 certificates, and you need to prove that your English proficiency can meet the requirements for undergraduate graduation, mainly because, during graduate school, the requirements for English are indeed relatively high, and English passing is basic, and you generally need to read a lot of English literature.

    Requirements for scientific research** (patents, etc.).

    This requirement undoubtedly shattered the dreams of most students who were admitted to graduate school with a college degree. Because, there are relatively few undergraduate graduates who can publish **, let alone college students who are farther away from scientific research.

    Therefore, your best way is to graduate from a college in the past two years, anyway, you can't go to graduate school, you'd better be able to participate in the work, during the work, if possible, it is best to be able to publish a **, if it is impossible to publish an article, then, it is the same to be able to apply for a patent, it is equally effective.

    If you need to take a re-examination, you will take an additional professional course.

    In order to be sure that we can complete the postgraduate studies, some majors that require higher basic knowledge will take one or two additional undergraduate courses during the re-examination. This means that it may be more difficult and tiring for a tertiary student to take the postgraduate examination with the same academic ability, because you will not only need to review the same subjects as undergraduates, but also prepare for additional subjects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK.

    In the notice of the Ministry of Education on the issuance of the "2022 National Regulations on the Administration of Postgraduate Enrollment", it is clarified that those who have obtained a nationally recognized higher vocational college diploma for 2 years or more (from graduation to the date of admission in the year of admission, the same below) or more, as well as undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications, who meet the specific academic requirements of the enrollment unit for candidates according to the training objectives of the unit, shall apply for the examination according to the same academic ability as a bachelor's graduate.

    However, different schools will have different requirements for candidates with the same qualifications, and the specific requirements should be based on the enrollment brochure issued by the school that year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, college graduates need to graduate two or more years after graduation (from college graduation to September 1 of the year of admission as a master's student), and reach the same academic ability as university graduates before they can apply for graduate school.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can take the graduate school entrance examination 2 years after graduating from junior college, but you will take 2 additional professional courses during the re-examination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    College students can be admitted to graduate school, but there are some restrictions.

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