What are the requirements for the postgraduate entrance examination? What are the differences between junior year, junior college, self-study examination, and undergraduate postgraduate examination?

Everyone knows that there are certain requirements for taking the postgraduate entrance examination. In addition to undergraduates, there are also many students who are junior college students, self-study undergraduates, undergraduates, and juniors who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. So many students have these questions, "Can I take the postgraduate entrance examination as a junior college graduate?", "Can I take the postgraduate entrance examination as a junior in college?", "What is the equivalent academic ability? Is the self-study examination considered the equivalent academic ability?" Today, I am taking the postgraduate entrance examination. The editor will work with everyone to see if you meet the conditions.

Postgraduate entrance examination for junior year

For those who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination for junior year, normally speaking, you will definitely not be able to take the examination. After all, you will not be able to get your diploma in June 2023. , Strictly speaking, higher education is high school.

However, if you can complete the credits except the graduation thesis during your sophomore year, and the college has a procedure for applying for early graduation, in other words, as long as you can guarantee excellent results as a junior, If you graduate in June 2023, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination.

Self-study Examination Qualifications

In 1988, the State Council promulgated the "Interim Regulations on Higher Education Self-study Examinations". Article 5 of the General Provisions of the Regulations reads as follows: College (Basic) Higher Education Self-study Examinations (major), undergraduate and other academic levels should be consistent with the academic level requirements of ordinary institutions of higher learning.

That is to say, the higher education self-study examination is completely equivalent to the ordinary college degree, but you must have a graduation certificate when you sign up. Of course, the specific situation is different for each school, so you need to verify with the admissions office.

(1) Self-taught undergraduate and postgraduate entrance exams

This is a situation that many people have asked about. Generally, self-taught undergraduate graduates graduate in two phases: June in the first half of the year and December in the second half of the year. These students need to go to the local self-study examination office to apply for a certificate before registering to prove that they can obtain their diploma before September next year.

(2) Undergraduate graduates and dropouts

Since 2002, college graduates (who do not have a diploma, but have not completed all designated academic subjects, and have a general college graduation certificate ) can apply for the exam with equivalent academic qualifications.

Compared with regular graduates, there are more requirements for English proficiency, scientific research, and patents in the preliminary examination, and more procedures for test subjects will be added in the re-examination.

Undergraduate students (who have studied in ordinary colleges and universities for a period of time and have completed part of the designated academic subjects and have ordinary college graduate certificates) are implemented according to the requirements of different schools. In this situation, few colleges and universities will accept dropouts as having equivalent academic qualifications.

(3) Vocational college graduates

Obtain a nationally recognized vocational college graduation degree, and after two or more years, have reached the same level as a university undergraduate graduate Anyone with academic qualifications can apply for a master's degree.

Equal academic ability

(1) What is equivalent academic ability?

Official explanation: Academic ability is the abbreviation of learning ability and knowledge level. It refers to a person's knowledge level and the ability to accept knowledge, understand knowledge and apply knowledge.

Equal academic qualifications refer to people with different learning experiences but reaching the same level of knowledge and learning ability.

Usually refers to degree applicants or postgraduate candidates who do not have a bachelor's degree or a master's degree or a doctoral degree (including obtaining the corresponding degree), but have achieved the equivalent of a bachelor's or master's degree through self-study or other means. Those who have the level of knowledge and ability required for graduation and doctoral application thesis defense.

Equivalent academic qualifications are a necessary condition for non-undergraduate and master’s degree graduates to apply for master’s and doctoral degrees, as well as for those who do not have master’s and doctoral qualifications to apply for master’s and doctoral degrees.

If you meet one of these conditions, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination, as follows:

① Work for two or more years after graduating from a junior college (generally the school stipulates that from the time of graduation to the year of admission September 1)

②Fresh graduates of adult education (since fresh undergraduates of adult education do not have a bachelor’s degree when they apply for the exam, that is, in mid-November each year, they can only apply for the exam with equivalent academic qualifications ).

③Undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications.

If you meet any of the above requirements, you also need to meet the following four requirements to apply for graduate school.

Pass undergraduate courses.

English must reach undergraduate level.

Required to publish papers or have scientific research results.

Two additional professional courses will be taken during the re-examination.

(2) Suggestions for equivalent academic abilities

①Understand the instructor’s views on equivalent academic abilities before applying for the exam

When choosing a school and major, be sure to I would like to ask the brothers and sisters who are studying in the school and major where I plan to apply, and ask the tutors in this major about their attitudes and opinions towards candidates with the same academic level.

This is very important. If the tutor thinks that it is not easy for students with the same academic qualifications to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and that students with the same academic qualifications are motivated, then you can apply for it with confidence and boldness.

There is also a situation where, when competition is fierce, tutors will consider giving priority to candidates with the same academic level. They feel that their knowledge is not broad enough and their professional knowledge is not solid enough. Tutors who hold this view generally I don’t like to recruit candidates with the same academic level.

②If conditions permit, you can study for an undergraduate diploma by yourself first

If conditions permit, whether it is self-study or adult college entrance examination, it is good to get an undergraduate diploma before taking the postgraduate entrance examination. . During the re-examination, they are the same as regular undergraduates. They do not need to take additional exams and are not discriminated against.

Therefore, it is recommended that friends with the same academic qualifications take the undergraduate and postgraduate entrance examinations at the same time, although this is more laborious.

③Study harder

Objectively speaking, many schools are a bit discriminatory when recruiting students with the same academic ability. Under the same conditions, most tutors are willing to teach undergraduates born.

Researchers with the same academic ability should study harder than undergraduates when reviewing, review professional courses more solidly, and strive to achieve excellent results in the first test. Only in this way can they win for themselves in the retest. Greater chance of admission.

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