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After graduating from college accounting, what majors can I take for graduate students?

Answer:

1, for the postgraduate entrance examination, the original major is influential but not very big, and there are not many restrictions on the postgraduate entrance examination for professional accounting, but one more exam is needed under the same conditions, that is to say, one or two more exams are required for the interview than for full-time undergraduate graduates. Professional accounting can apply for financial management, management, finance, economics, auditing, marketing, MBA, accounting, Chinese language and literature, English, business English and computer. Postgraduate entrance examination is not very demanding for your major, but if you apply for a major similar to the original one, you will have a great chance of being admitted. Liberal arts cross science and science cross arts and sciences, but it is more difficult than military and medicine.

2. English majors can get many majors in financial management, management, finance, economics, auditing, marketing, MBA, accounting, China literature, English, business English, computer, mathematics, physics, logistics engineering, news media, performing arts and so on.

I think it's better to be a graduate student in accounting. There are many accountants in the civil service exam. I know that many students who graduated from three colleges and universities have been admitted to civil servants. Banks, insurance companies, investment companies and securities companies also have many jobs to recruit students majoring in accounting and finance. I don't think the scope of employment is wide without studying accounting. Think about the company, enterprise, unit and government that don't have to settle accounts. After graduating from accounting and finance, I went to the bank and worked as a leader for several years. This is decent, rich and cool.

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