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Q&A

  1. When are the admission brochures for various programs announced?
    Graduate School Screening: August–September annually
    Graduate School Examination (including part-time master's programs): December–January annually
    Undergraduate Transfer Exams: April–May annually
  2. What is the difference between regular graduate students and those in part-time master's programs?
    Part-time Master's Program: Specifically designed for working professionals. Classes are typically scheduled in the evenings or on weekends for convenience. Work experience is calculated based on the period stated in the official proof of employment.
    Regular Graduate Students (Employed): Attend classes with regular students, mainly scheduled on weekdays (Monday to Friday). Work experience is only counted from the time of obtaining a bachelor's degree certificate.
  3. Can a fourth-year undergraduate student who has not graduated but has eight semesters of grades and a certificate of study apply for a master's program?
    According to Article 3, Clause 2 of the "Standards for the Recognition of Equivalent Academic Qualifications for University Admission," such students may apply with equivalent qualifications.
  4. Do I need to purchase an admission brochure to register?
    The university does not sell printed brochures. The full text can be downloaded online (Admissions Information Website), and registration does not require purchasing a brochure.