Chinanews client, Beijing, December 10th (Ren Jing) Starting today, candidates who participate in the 2022 postgraduate entrance examination can print the admission ticket.

Since the start of the postgraduate entrance examination, the number of applicants in many places has increased significantly, and the enthusiasm for postgraduate entrance examinations has not diminished.

In addition, due to the impact of the spread of epidemics in various regions, many areas have issued epidemic prevention notices, suggesting that candidates should not leave the exam site 14 days before the exam.

Data map: Postgraduate entrance examination students review in the cafeteria.

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Candidates can print the admission ticket today

  According to the news published on the website of the Ministry of Education on the 9th, in order to facilitate the candidates to understand the examination and epidemic prevention related information and requirements as early as possible, and make relevant preparations in advance, the "Research and Recruitment Network" will download and print the candidates originally scheduled to open on December 18th. "Examination Admission Ticket" service is advanced to December 10th.

  The preliminary examination time for the 2022 postgraduate entrance examination is from December 25th to 26th, 2021 (8:30-11:30 in the morning and 14:00-17:00 in the afternoon every day).

Exam subjects with more than 3 hours will be conducted on December 27 (starting time 8:30, deadline determined by the admissions unit, no more than 14:30).

  Among them, the morning of December 25 is for ideological and political theory or comprehensive management skills, the afternoon of December 25 is for foreign languages, the morning of December 26 is for business class one, the afternoon of December 26 is for business class two, and on December 27 for Test subjects that require more than 3 hours or have special requirements such as the use of drawing boards.

Data map: Candidates in the library are reviewing intensively.

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The number of applicants for postgraduate entrance examinations is on the rise

  In recent years, the number of applicants for postgraduate entrance examinations across the country has grown rapidly. In 2017, the number of postgraduate applicants for the first time broke the 2 million mark, reaching 2.01 million, and in 2021, it reached 3.77 million. The number of applicants for postgraduate entrance examinations has nearly doubled in five years.

  According to the data currently published in various places, the application for postgraduate entrance examination in 2022 is still hot.

According to media reports, there were 379,000 postgraduate entrance exams in Henan this year, a year-on-year increase of 77,000, and a growth rate of 25.5%.

In addition, the number of valid online applicants for the Sichuan postgraduate entrance examination was 265,000, an increase of more than 40,000 over last year, an increase of 22%, and the increase in the number of people hit a record high.

  In addition, many schools announced the number of people who passed the 2022 postgraduate entrance examination online, and the number of applicants for most colleges and universities has increased.

Take China Agricultural University as an example. This year, the number of applicants for master's degree candidates at China Agricultural University reached 13,000, of which 10,768 were full-time students, an increase of 38% over last year.

Tianjin Polytechnic University has 10,887 people formally confirmed to apply for the exam, an increase of 35.82% year-on-year. This is the first time that the number of graduate students enrolled at Tianjin Polytechnic University has exceeded the 10,000 mark, setting a record high.

  In fact, behind the continuous increase in the number of postgraduate entrance examinations, there are both the need for self-improvement and the need for social development.

  According to the "2021 National Postgraduate Enrollment Survey Report" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report") released by China Education Online, the main motivations for postgraduate entrance examinations in 2021 are to improve their knowledge and ability, respond to employment pressure, improve employment competitiveness, and upgrade schools. Levels etc.

  For the future trend of postgraduate entrance examinations, some experts have analyzed that with the popularization of higher education in our country, more and more undergraduate colleges and universities have developed into a higher education-oriented, and their undergraduate teaching tends to be more general education, and graduates will choose more Continue to study.

  "There are three main outlets for college graduates: employment, domestic advanced studies, and overseas advanced studies. From the perspective of going abroad, since the outbreak of the epidemic, more students have chosen to study in China, and the enthusiasm for domestic postgraduate entrance examinations has continued to rise. In addition, job competition has led to some students. From employment to postgraduate studies." Wan Lei, Dean of Xinwen Taoism Research Institute, previously analyzed the media.

Data map: Postgraduate entrance examination students review in the cafeteria.

Photo by Yang Bo

The Ministry of Education reminds pre-test protection: reduce unnecessary gatherings and cross-regional mobility

  Recently, the spread of epidemics in various places has increased, and the epidemic prevention work for postgraduate entrance examinations should not be taken lightly.

  On the eve of the exam, the Ministry of Education issued a notice to remind graduate students to take precautions against the epidemic, reduce unnecessary gatherings and cross-regional movement, and avoid affecting the normal examination of individuals.

The Ministry of Education stated that if candidates are stranded in high-risk areas due to epidemic prevention and control, please take the initiative to contact the current location and the provincial education enrollment examination agency where the test site is located, so that the education and examination department can make appropriate arrangements in time.

  In recent days, epidemic prevention announcements have also been issued in many places to deploy epidemic prevention and control work.

Many places require candidates to start self-health monitoring 14 days before the test and fill in health management information.

Take Beijing as an example. Candidates taking the test in Beijing need to take daily temperature measurement, recording and health monitoring on their own from the 14th day (December 11 (inclusive)) before the test.

  In addition, some regions require candidates to check their personal health status 14 days before the test.

Taking Qinghai as an example, candidates who register for the exam in Qinghai need to pass the "Qinghai Province 2022 Graduate Exam Candidate Health Monitoring Code" to check in their health information.

  Among them, during the period from November 22 to December 3, all candidates must check in at least once a week (a total of at least twice during the period), and from December 4 to 10 (14+7 days before the test), from outside the province Candidates who have returned to youth or are still outside the province must check in once a day, and other candidates must check in at least once during this period.

From December 11th to 24th (14 days before the exam), all candidates must check in once a day.

  In addition, many regions require candidates to return to the test site within 14 days before the test.

Taking Zhejiang as an example, Zhejiang requires that candidates outside the province should return to the province in time 14 days before the exam, and candidates within the province should avoid going out of the province to avoid delays in the exam due to the epidemic.

Hebei requires candidates who are still out of town to return to the city where the test site is located at least 14 days in advance, complete risk investigations and conduct self-management in accordance with local epidemic prevention and control requirements, so as not to affect the test.

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