National People's Congress Representative Advocates for Shorter Postgraduate Admissions Timeline
In a significant proposal at China's 2026 Two Sessions, National People's Congress (NPC) representative Wu Renbiao, Vice President of China Civil Aviation University, called for compressing the lengthy postgraduate entrance exam and admission process. Currently spanning seven months from registration to final admission notices, the timeline has remained unchanged for 12 years, exacerbating candidate anxiety amid a challenging job market.
Wu's suggestion aims to mirror the efficient two-month cycle of the Gaokao (National College Entrance Examination), enabling admissions to conclude before the Spring Festival holiday, typically in late January or early February. For 2026, Spring Festival falls from February 15 to 23. This reform could alleviate psychological pressure on over 3 million annual applicants and facilitate quicker transitions to employment for those not admitted.
Breaking Down China's Current Postgraduate Recruitment Timeline
The postgraduate entrance exam, commonly known as Kaoyan (考研), is a high-stakes national test for master's programs. Here's the standard process for the 2026 enrollment cycle:
- Pre-registration: October 10-13, 2025 (online).
- Full registration: October 16-27, 2025.
- Initial exam (Chushi, 初试): December 20-21, 2025 (pen-and-paper test covering subjects like politics, foreign language, and professional courses).
- Score release: Late February to early March 2026 (e.g., February 28 in many provinces).
- Re-exam/interviews (Fushi, 复试): March to May 2026, conducted by individual universities.
- Admission notices: By May 2026.
This structure results in a five-month gap between the initial exam and final decisions, during which candidates await uncertain outcomes.

The Burdens of the Extended Waiting Period
The prolonged cycle intensifies stress for candidates, many of whom are recent undergraduates facing immediate job market pressures. Surveys and social media reveal widespread anxiety from delayed feedback after intense preparation. Failed applicants miss peak winter recruitment seasons, complicating job searches amid youth unemployment rates hovering around 16-18% in late 2025.
In 2025, China saw 12.22 million university graduates enter a saturated market, with postgraduate pursuits often serving as a deferral strategy. However, the wait perpetuates uncertainty, contributing to mental health issues like depression among graduate aspirants.
Universities also face administrative strains, with provisional enrollment plans set in October finalized only post-Two Sessions in March, delaying allocations.Crafting a strong academic CV becomes urgent once scores emerge, but timing mismatches hinder preparation.
Wu Renbiao: A Seasoned Advocate for Education Reform
Wu Renbiao, participating in his 19th Two Sessions by 2026, has championed master's recruitment reforms for five consecutive years based on frontline surveys at his aviation-focused university. His latest proposal stems from observing how the rigid timeline hampers student career planning.
Highlighting 2025 statistics—3.88 million master's applicants against 1.438 million total graduate admissions (including PhDs)—Wu argues for efficiency to match shrinking applicant pools (down to 3.43 million for 2026).
Core Recommendations from the Proposal
Wu outlines three targeted changes:
- Empower the NPC Standing Committee or Ministry of Education to finalize enrollment plans earlier, post-registration confirmation.
- Shift the initial exam earlier (potentially November) to compress the post-exam phase to two months.
- Target admissions completion before Spring Festival, leveraging universities' winter break capacity for interviews.
These draw from Gaokao's streamlined model, where scores lead to admissions within weeks.Full proposal details
Relief for Candidates: Reducing Anxiety and Family Strain
Early resolution would end the 'limbo' period, allowing families to plan Spring Festival gatherings without hanging uncertainties. Unsuccessful candidates could utilize the holiday for job applications, aligning with peak seasonal hiring.
Social platforms buzz with support: 'Finally, someone addresses the endless wait!' Candidates report burnout from year-long prep plus months of suspense.Paths to lecturing roles could open sooner.
Addressing China's Graduate Employment Crisis
With 2025 youth unemployment at 16.5% in December and 12.22 million grads, timely admissions aid workforce entry. Employers benefit from fresher talent pools; fall-outs gain winter job market access.
Declining Kaoyan numbers (3.43M in 2026 vs. 4.74M peak in 2023) signal rationalization, but delays exacerbate mismatches.Explore higher ed jobs in China.
| Year | Applicants (millions) | Admissions (millions) |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 4.74 | ~1.4 |
| 2025 | 3.88 | 1.438 |
| 2026 | 3.43 | TBD |
Gaokao as a Blueprint for Efficiency
Gaokao's June exam to August admissions showcases feasibility: rapid grading via AI-assisted scoring and decentralized plans. Postgrads could adopt similar tech for objective sections, reserving interviews for holidays.
This aligns with Ministry pushes for streamlined processes amid enrollment shifts.Ministry of Education site
Implementation Challenges for Universities
Universities must adapt: holiday interviews require faculty availability; grading acceleration demands resources. Smaller institutions may struggle with volumes, but pilots at sector-specific schools like aviation unis could test viability.
Recent reforms, like professional master's extending to three years, show flexibility exists.China higher ed opportunities
Shifting Trends in Postgraduate Aspirations
Applicant decline reflects 'rational choices': civil service exams overtook Kaoyan numbers in 2026, signaling job security preferences amid economic pressures.
Positive Echoes from Stakeholders
Social media and forums applaud: polls show strong support for pre-festival results. Experts note alignment with employment stabilization goals; no major opposition yet.
Prospects for Reform in Chinese Higher Education
As Two Sessions deliberations proceed, Wu's fifth-year push gains traction. If adopted, 2027 Kaoyan could transform, boosting higher ed careers, professor ratings, and career advice. Students, check university jobs and post openings via recruitment.







