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Why art students don't need to take the postgraduate entrance examination?

Art students have four outlets: college art teachers, professional painters, primary and secondary school art teachers, and self-employment.

At present, the academic qualifications of college teachers are the threshold for doctors, and top universities will pay more attention to scientific research results when recruiting.

Professional painters fall into two categories. They take exams, enter the Academy of Painting (generally requiring a master's degree), pay more attention to social service art work, and undertake national and convenient painting creation projects. Or have the opportunity to meet a suitable agent and make a living by selling paintings professionally. There are not a few such painters, and there is a big gap between the rich and the poor and the social status. Looking at personal development, this kind of basic undergraduate education is enough. So there is no need to take the postgraduate entrance examination.