The National Unified Entrance Examination for Postgraduates (hereinafter referred to as postgraduate entrance examination) refers to the general name of the relevant examinations organized by the education authorities or enrollment institutions for the selection of postgraduate students, and consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and enrollment units.
Selection requirements vary with different levels, regions, disciplines and majors. Foreign languages, ideological and political theory, advanced mathematics and other public subjects are put forward by the state, and professional courses are mainly put forward by enrollment units themselves.
Postgraduate enrollment methods are divided into full-time and part-time. Those who have completed all the required courses and passed the examination and passed the master's thesis defense will be awarded the master's degree graduation certificate and master's degree certificate issued by the state. There are three forms of learning: full-time, part-time and on-the-job learning.