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Does the banking major have to be Grade 4 or Grade 6?

Banks have different requirements for Band 4 and Band 6. Generally, level 4 is required, and only some banks require level 6. General bank campus job fairs require undergraduate students to score more than 425 points in Band 4 and graduate students to score more than 425 points in Band 6.

The six major state-owned banks have relatively strict requirements for English, with a basic requirement of CET-4 or above. Joint-stock banks will relax this requirement and need to provide proof of English education, such as TOEFL, IELTS and TOEIC scores, but most city commercial banks do not have this requirement. If students who have not passed CET-4 or CET-6 can find a bank unit that has no clear requirements in this respect, the online application will be easier to pass. Please refer to the current bank announcement for details.

Take the autumn recruitment of banks last year as an example. Although most banks have made requirements for CET-4 and CET-6, some positions, such as People's Bank, Agricultural Development Bank and China Bank, have relaxed their requirements for English proficiency.

For state-owned commercial banks, joint-stock banks and local banks have relatively few requirements for CET-4 and CET-6, and even have no clear requirements for English. Therefore, candidates who are not very good at English can consider applying for joint-stock banks, such as Guangfa, China Everbright, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank and Huaxia, as well as local banks such as Guangzhou Bank, Dongguan Bank, Nanjing Bank and Jiangsu Bank.

In recent years, the requirements of banks for CET-4 and CET-6