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What major can the master of accounting be adjusted to?
Theoretically, Master of Accounting (MPAcc), Master of Library and Information Science, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Tourism Management, Master of Engineering Management and Master of Audit can be adjusted with each other.

The adjustment of postgraduate entrance examination means that your score has reached the national line or the score of the school you want to adjust, but it has not reached the score of the school you applied for. Only in this case can you adjust. In addition, schools that can be transferred are often schools that have not been fully enrolled in the postgraduate enrollment plan.

First of all, the possibility of changing from full-time master of accounting MPAcc to full-time master of accounting MPAcc is very small, and the possibility of changing to full-time audit is also very small. There were many successful cases in the past few years, but few in the past two years, so we should be mentally prepared.

So what other majors can be adjusted for students who take full-time accounting exams?

1, part-time accounting major, there is no doubt that some schools will still be dissatisfied with part-time this year, and they need to supplement their students through adjustment, which is the only choice for most students. Whether to study part-time or not depends on your personal opinion.

2. Master of Library and Information Science. In previous years, some students chose to switch to library and information science, but this major is also quite popular this year. I don't know if there are any schools that are not full, so we need to pay close attention to the information of the research and recruitment network. (especially after the results come out, from early February to early March)

3. MBA in business administration, MPA in public administration, MEM in project management, etc. This part requires candidates to be on-the-job candidates who have graduated for three years before they can transfer.