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University of Science and Technology of China Journalism and Communication Master's Degree Entrance Examination Analysis.

Today look at 24 and 23.

Take the latest recruitment brief in 2024 as a reference:

For details, please refer to the introduction of the major, the subjects of the initial and re-examination, and the calculation method of the score

The proportion of the test paper structure and the bibliography edition have been adjusted compared with 23 years, and candidates need to pay attention to it.

The score line of the colleges and universities with independent marking has been relatively stable in the past two years.

In 2023, there will be 55 candidates for the re-examination, and 44 people will be admitted, including 1 candidate for the Soldier Program; Re-recording ratio 125:1。Excluding the candidates for the Soldier Program In 23 years, 43 people were to be admitted, with the highest score of 427 in the preliminary examination, the lowest score of 376, and the average score of 393.

In 22 years, 36 people will be admitted, with the highest score of 423, the lowest score of 376, and the average score of 394; There are up to 10 people with a score of 400 or more, and a total of 12 people in the 390-399 range.

Summary. USTC's 23-year re-examination line for the new master's degree in communication is the same as that in 22, but the overall score of the candidates to be admitted has increased slightly, with 12 people scoring more than 400 points and 13 people scoring between 390-399 points. The overall acceptance rate is 80%, the candidates' scores will be relatively stable until 390+, and the average score of professional courses is about 120, which is still relatively difficult. Research and Grain Postgraduate Entrance Examination Analysis of School Selection and Major Selection.

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