The National Unified Postgraduate Entrance Examination, referred to as "Postgraduate Entrance Examination" for short, is an entrance examination for undergraduate graduates, undergraduate graduates and students with equivalent academic qualifications to study for graduate students in institutions of higher learning, which is similar to the college entrance examination that high school graduates need to take to enter universities. It consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination department and the enrollment unit.
Postgraduate entrance examination is the main channel for university graduates to obtain master's and doctoral degrees. Participants in the postgraduate examination must comply with the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Education's "General Rules for Enrollment of Postgraduate Entrance Examination".
Registration classification:
1. Non-orientation refers to the work unit with uncertain future when entering school, and enjoys the living benefits such as scholarships stipulated by the state during the school period. When you graduate, you should obey the national employment guidance and make arrangements or implement two-way choice within the service scope stipulated by the state.
2. Orientation training for graduate students means that graduate students designate their work units after graduation through contracts when they enter school, and the training expenses during the study period are provided to the training units by the state according to the prescribed standards.