Postgraduate entrance examination generally refers to the national unified postgraduate entrance examination, which refers to the general name of the relevant examinations organized by the education authorities and enrollment institutions for the selection of graduate students, and consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and enrollment units. It is a selective examination, and the type of academic qualifications admitted is general higher education.
Postgraduate enrollment is divided into academic master and professional master according to degree types; According to the form of study, it is divided into full-time graduate students and part-time graduate students, all of whom are selected and admitted according to the same score line.
Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into initial examination and second examination. Public subjects such as ideological and political theory, foreign languages and college mathematics are put forward by the state, and specialized courses are mainly put forward by the enrollment units themselves. The re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination is a further examination of candidates' professional level and practical ability on the basis of passing the initial examination. Re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination is the last procedure, which is related to whether graduate students can be selected in the end, so it plays a decisive role in the process of postgraduate entrance examination.
There is a forecast time before the formal registration for postgraduate entrance examination. On the one hand, the purpose of the forecast name is to divert the formal registration and avoid the system congestion caused by too many people during the formal registration. On the other hand, it is to familiarize everyone with the registration process of postgraduate entrance examination in advance, and have more time to make decisions to avoid missing or misreporting.