Can junior college students take the postgraduate entrance examination? Is it in the school where they graduated?

I am also a CNC major! ! !

Postgraduate entrance examination two years after graduation. This is the basic requirement! ! This is a national requirement! ! Then look at the requirements of specific schools. Good schools have high requirements, while third-rate schools have low requirements. This is the general idea! ! ! Let's just say that if you don't have a bachelor's degree, then you can't take cross-disciplinary exams and study at 1 You should know that 985 and 2 1 1 schools discriminate against junior college students (if you don't even know 2 1 1 colleges, check 2 1 1 first), and don't take it after the exam (not to say it's ugly, think about your year. (Unless) if you take the self-taught undergraduate course, the college entrance examination, or several undergraduate grades first (depending on the requirements of the school), some schools are very humanized. As long as you take a few junior college exams, you will only take the undergraduate grades, and some schools require you to have a bachelor's degree. ! As for the scores of several undergraduate courses, hehe, there are many courses to take in the self-taught undergraduate course. For example, if you have to take 10 courses to get the self-taught undergraduate certificate, then you just need to take those you want to apply for. You don't have to take the 10 exam, that's the difference) and then take the postgraduate exam, and then some colleges and universities in 2 1 1 and 985 may let you check (see the admissions brochure). Of course, after the score line is passed, two professional courses will be added to the second interview. That's easy to say. Just communicate with your tutor (send gifts) during the second interview. As long as you cross the score line. So look at your school's admissions brochure first, call the graduate admissions department and ask about the treatment and requirements of the postgraduate entrance examination. Simply put, it is to apply for graduate students from non-2 1 1 and 985 universities, that is, third-rate universities, so you have passed the score line tightly. Then take a second interview and try two professional exams. You can go to school.

So if you have a bachelor's degree, you can apply for a better school across majors.

You have to see if the school you want to take is 2 1 1/985, and then sit accordingly. (((All questions related to schools and majors should go to the Postgraduate Entrance Examination Information Network. Look at it! ! ! )))) Go to the information network to find the school and read the enrollment brochure of their school graduate department, which has 1 enrollment requirements, 2 exams, subjects and 3 exams.