2. Obtain a master's degree or above in related majors and have been engaged in professional work for half a year; Or obtain a master's degree or above in a non-professional field and have been engaged in professional work for 1 year. Be employed as a professional engineer or above in jewelry and jade (including geology).
3. Geological University is the first choice for jewelry appraisal, because it not only has a strong faculty, but also has good internship opportunities. Jewelry appraisal needs to look at many physical objects, not just textbooks. This is undoubtedly the best in the University of Geology.