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How difficult is it for junior college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination?

The college entrance examination is still quite difficult.

According to the data of postgraduate entrance examination over the years, the admission rate of postgraduate entrance examination is around 30%. The success rate of college students' postgraduate entrance examination is not particularly high, mainly because (higher vocational) colleges emphasize skill education and pay little attention to the guidance of cultural basic knowledge.

As a result, some students did not master the basic subjects well. The initial postgraduate examination not only took professional courses, but also took advanced mathematics, foreign languages and ideological and political content. However, the success rate of postgraduate entrance examination is not absolute, and the success of postgraduate entrance examination is mainly related to self-review preparation. If the review is solid and solid, and the knowledge points are fully mastered, the score of the postgraduate entrance examination will be higher.

Postgraduate examination generally refers to the national unified postgraduate entrance examination, and the examination subjects are generally divided into public subjects such as ideological and political theory, foreign languages, college mathematics and professional courses.

Applicants can be junior college students except the original undergraduate students, but the prerequisite is that they have graduated for 2 years or more and have reached the undergraduate equivalent (to apply for non-management joint exams or to take separate exams).

Entry conditions and restrictions:

The college entrance examination must meet the following conditions:

1. Persons who have obtained the diploma of higher vocational colleges recognized by the state, have reached the academic level equivalent to that of undergraduate graduates for two years or more, and meet the specific business requirements put forward by the enrollment unit according to the training objectives of the unit.

2. English proficiency requirements: CET-4 and CET-6 are the basic thresholds, and high scores have advantages.

3. The institutions that want to apply for the exam should recruit junior college students for postgraduate study. Not all colleges and universities recruit junior college students for postgraduate entrance examination. Moreover, colleges and universities have different requirements for recruiting junior college students for postgraduate entrance examination.

The college entrance examination restrictions mainly include the following points:

1. It takes two years to graduate from junior college.

2. Publish relevant academic papers or obtain relevant patents and awards.

3.n undergraduate minor.

4. Pass CET-4.

Except for article 1, other restrictions vary from school to school. Schools with these additional requirements suggest avoiding them as much as possible, because people have a clear attitude and set up cards at different levels, but junior college students are not welcome to apply. On the contrary, some schools have no additional requirements. There are many such schools that need to be searched one by one.