Assessment of Suitability between Field Of Study and Acceptation in MA Entrance Exam (Case study: humane science group in 1388 entrance exam)

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The MA entrance exam is the vastest and the most important internal examination which has been administered since 1367. Since 1384, in MA Entrance exam, proportionality requirement between field of study and acceptation (Except medical and fields that have veterinary, as a condition of their academic degree), was removed, and Participants with any educational subjects, were allowed to participate in various fields. Based on the statistical analysis of 1388 test documentation analysis showed that most of accepted students are those with related fields in that test. Graduates from other fields preferred to participate in their own or related field of study. Graduated from different fields were few and mostly less that 10% of the total participants and were not accepted. In human science group, except in executive management, in all other fields, the highest acceptance rate of graduates was the graduates of the same fields. In all other fields of exam, about 70 percent of applicants in an unrelated field will not be accepted.
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Persian
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Journal of Higher Education Letter, Volume:7 Issue: 25, 2014
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69
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