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How many levels of English do you need for postgraduate entrance examination? Level 4, but does it a

Many college English students who have not passed CET-4 or CET-6 will worry about the influence of CET-4 or CET-6 on postgraduate entrance examination in the early stage of their decision. Today, Xiao Bian will take you to know the relationship between CET-4 and postgraduate entrance examination.

How many levels of English do you need for postgraduate entrance examination

It is understood that according to the national master's enrollment regulations, only a bachelor's degree or the same degree is required for postgraduate entrance examination, and there is no rigid requirement for CET-4 or CET-6. Of course, some well-known colleges and universities have certain requirements for students' English scores. If candidates want to get authoritative reply, they'd better directly check the latest enrollment brochures of the colleges and universities. Theoretically speaking, the enrollment for postgraduate entrance examination is not linked to level 4 or level 6, and there is no regulation on this. If the college you apply for is popular or your tutor cares about your English level, but you haven't passed CET-4 or CET-6, then it does have an impact on the retest.

Four or six levels, however, will not allow postgraduate entrance examination

This is probably the so-called rumor in the Jianghu. The postgraduate entrance examination itself has no rigid requirements for CET-4 or CET-6! According to the national regulations on postgraduate enrollment, the postgraduate entrance examination only requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Of course, we don't rule out some requirements for CET-4 and CET-6 due to professional factors. Please check the enrollment brochures of target colleges for details.

Level 4, however, does it affect the postgraduate entrance examination

CET-4 and postgraduate entrance examination are different in question type, examination emphasis and proposition, and their review methods are also different. Maybe some students are more adapted to the way of CET-4, and some students are better at postgraduate English. In short: passing CET-4 and CET-6 does not mean that one can pass the postgraduate entrance examination; and failing to pass CET-4 does not mean that one can not get 70 points. In addition, the postgraduate entrance examination itself has no rigid requirements for CET-4, so CET-4 will not have a direct impact on the postgraduate entrance examination!