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What management majors can freshmen take in the joint entrance examination?
Graduates of the management entrance examination can apply for the following majors: master of library and information science, master of accounting, master of business administration, master of auditing, master of public administration, master of engineering management and master of tourism management.

The joint entrance examination for management generally refers to the unified entrance examination for master students majoring in management, including the comprehensive ability examination for management and the English examination. Management comprehensive ability includes three modules: mathematical logic reasoning and writing.

Basic requirements of management entrance examination.

1, Master of Accounting: both fresh graduates and on-the-job staff can apply for the exam.

2. Master of Business Administration: Bachelor degree, 3 years or above working experience; College graduate with 5 years or above working experience; People who have graduated from master's degree or doctor's degree for 2 years or above and have working experience.

3. Master of Public Administration: Bachelor degree, 3 years or above working experience; People who have graduated from master's degree or doctor's degree for 2 years or above and have working experience. Focus on recruiting personnel from government departments and non-governmental public management institutions.

4. Master of Engineering Management: Management of industrial engineering and management, logistics engineering and engineering management-fresh graduates, or people with a bachelor's degree, or two years after graduation from higher vocational colleges.

5. Project management and project management: these two directions-three years of work experience after graduation from undergraduate, two years of work experience after graduation from graduate, or five years of work experience after graduation from junior college.