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Is it easy for junior college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination (mathematics major)? What are the hard conditions? Can you recommend a good school to take the exam?
1. First of all, junior college students can take the postgraduate entrance examination. This is for sure, but there are conditions.

College students take part in the postgraduate entrance examination with the same academic ability. Equivalent academic qualifications mainly include junior college students, fresh graduates of adult education and undergraduate graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications.

2. The general meaning of equivalent academic ability is that you are a junior college, and after a certain number of years of graduation, you are regarded as having the same learning ability as an undergraduate. You don't care about the concept of equivalent academic ability, as long as you know that junior college students apply for equivalent academic ability.

3. With the same academic ability, junior college students have all other conditions except two years of graduation. Famous universities have higher requirements, such as passing CET-4, publishing papers and transcripts of major undergraduate courses. Generally, only two professional courses are tried in the second interview in universities. It depends on the enrollment brochure of the school you want to take the exam.

4, the school needs you to screen yourself to see if the conditions are met, and it is inevitable to choose a school.