1, log in to official website.
Most schools will announce the results of volunteering through their own official website within a period of time after the college entrance examination. This usually includes information such as which university each student was admitted to and which major he was assigned to. In order to obtain this information, you need to find relevant links or pages on the official website of the school, and then enter your personal information for inquiry.
2. Log on to the website of the Education Examinations Institute in this region for enquiry.
In addition to official website, you can also log on to the website of the Education Examinations Institute in your area to check the results of volunteering. The Education Examinations Institute will generally issue relevant announcements and notices within a period of time after the college entrance examination. You can find relevant links or pages on its website, and then enter your personal information for inquiry.
3. Inquire by SMS.
In some cases, your school or education examination institute may send you the results of your volunteering by SMS. If you choose to receive such information, please make sure that your mobile phone number is correct and turned on. Once you receive the text message, you can directly check the results of your volunteering on your mobile phone.
The college entrance examination reporting process is as follows:
1. Examination results query: After the results of the college entrance examination are published, you need to query your own examination results and confirm your own results.
2, analysis and evaluation: according to their own interests, hobbies, professional tendencies and other factors, combined with test scores, to analyze and evaluate their suitable majors and schools. You can refer to the school official website, enrollment brochures, professional introduction and other materials.
3. Set goals for volunteering: According to the evaluation results, determine your own goals for volunteering (including schools and majors), which generally include initial volunteering and alternative volunteering.
4. Collect information: Learn more about the school and major you want to study, including the strength of the school, teaching quality, major setting, employment and other information.
5. Voluntary reporting: Fill in the voluntary reporting form according to your own voluntary reporting objectives and requirements. Generally, it needs to be submitted to the platform designated by the provincial entrance examination institution or through the online system.