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Young Chinese take part in postgraduate entrance exam
(CFP/Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-01-10 20:41

Young Chinese take part in postgraduate entrance exam
Applicants walk into the entrance of a university to take part in the entrance exam for postgraduate studies in Wuhan, capital city of central China's Hubei province January 10, 2009. Nearly 1.25 million Chinese applicants have signed up for the two-day entrance exam this weekend. [CFP]

The two-day postgraduate entrance exam, which determines who gets to go to grad school and who doesn't, began Saturday.

About 1.25 million Chinese are competing for hundreds of thousands of openings. More than half, won't be able to continue their education.

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"Half of my classmates are taking the postgraduate entrance exam," said a student surnamed Xu, who is in her last year at Anhui University, a provincial college in eastern Anhui Province.

Xu, refusing to give her full name, is taking the exam as well and planned to apply for postgraduate courses at the History Department of Shanghai-based Fudan University.

The number of registered participants in this year's exam increased by 4.1 percent from the 1.2 million last year. Some are trying to avoid the bleak employment market by extending their education.


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