Will failure to pass CET-6 have a big impact on the postgraduate entrance examination re-examination?

Failing CET-6 will have little impact on the postgraduate entrance examination re-examination. According to the National Master's Degree Admissions Guide, only a bachelor's degree or equivalent is required for the postgraduate entrance examination, and there are no rigid requirements for CET-4 or CET-6 scores.

The CET-4 and CET-6 is a national English test administered by the Ministry of Education. Its purpose is to objectively and accurately measure the actual English ability of college students and provide evaluation services for college English teaching. The postgraduate English test tests a higher level of English proficiency. Because the Graduate Entrance Examination is a selective test, it is intended to select outstanding students for further study through the examination. Therefore, it tests the candidates’ quality and ability in all aspects, including English reading. Ability puts forward higher requirements.

In the postgraduate entrance examination re-examination, mastery of professional knowledge is also the key to getting high scores. During the interview process, we have to consider the questions raised by the teacher from multiple angles, even if the question itself is not Yes, don’t answer blindly. The questions asked by each teacher are in their own areas of expertise. Based on your answers, the teacher will know very clearly whether you understand or not, so don’t answer questions you don’t know. Just maintain a humble and studious attitude and seek truth from facts. Just answer.