I am a junior college student majoring in health information management. I have graduated for two years, and now I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Can I take an examination of library and information science? Many schools require not to cross majors, which
1, health information management college students should generally be able to take the examination of library and information science, all of which belong to the management category. Whether to apply for the cross-professional examination mainly depends on whether it belongs to the cross-professional category. Because the regulations of each school are different, the accurate explanation can only be made by the applicant school. If you are not sure, it is recommended to consult the graduate school or the college where you apply for a major.
2. Before entering the exam, be sure to check the brochure and explanation of the professional catalogue published by the school to enter the exam, because the school may have additional conditions, and some majors may not accept the same academic qualifications.
3. Health information management college students are advised to apply for a master's degree, that is, 1255 Master of Library and Information Science, and only take the joint entrance examination ability and English II in the initial examination, so the pressure of preparing for the exam may be relatively small. Determine the target school as soon as possible, so that the preparation can be more targeted.