How to inquire about personal college entrance examination electronic files?

Inquire about the personal college entrance examination electronic file website; Wechat official account push, on-site inquiry, language consultation, message consultation, email.

Detailed methods for inquiring about personal college entrance examination electronic files are as follows:

1, website query

Candidates can log on to the service platform of college admissions candidates in various provinces with their account numbers and passwords, and inquire about the latest status information of personal files.

2. WeChat official account push

Candidates can pay attention to the official WeChat account of the provincial admissions offices and pass the verification, so that they can enjoy their "one-on-one" push service and get the latest admission status in time.

3. On-site inquiry

Candidates can also bring their ID card or admission ticket to the local (city, county) entrance examination comprehensive service hall to consult the individual admission situation and results.

4. Language consultation

Candidates can also call the provincial examination voice service platform for relevant information.

5. Leave a message for consultation

In addition, candidates can leave a message online for consultation, and the publicity and consultation group set up by the Provincial Admissions Office at the admission site is responsible for replying.

Step 6 mail

Finally, candidates can also check the read-only mail sent by the provincial admissions office through the service platform for college admissions candidates in various provinces to understand the admission results.

The query results are divided into the following situations:

(1) Free voting: refers to the fact that the candidate's file is not voted out or rejected by the school after being voted out. If rejected by the school, candidates can see the reasons for the last rejection.

(2) Submitted files: It means that the Provincial Admissions Office has submitted files to institutions, but the institutions have not downloaded the file information.

(3) The institution is reading: it means that the institution has downloaded the bidding information and is reviewing the electronic files of the candidates. "The college is studying" does not mean that the candidate has been admitted. Under normal circumstances, the number of provincial-level recruitment offices to colleges and universities is more than the number of enrollment plans. After reading the files, colleges and universities should withdraw from the files of candidates who have not been admitted.

(4) Early withdrawal: refers to the fact that the candidate has not been admitted to the college for various reasons, and the college has submitted a withdrawal to the provincial admissions office. For each candidate who retires early, the college will explain the reasons for retirement.

(5) Pre-admission: The college is ready to admit candidates, and the proposed admission list has been submitted to the provincial admissions office through the network, waiting for online registration and inspection by the provincial admissions office.

(6) Admission pending trial: the list of colleges and universities to be admitted has passed the online review of the provincial admissions office, but the admission list has not been signed and sealed by the provincial admissions office.

(7) Admission: refers to the admission roster that has been examined and signed by the Provincial Admissions Office and stamped with the special seal for admission.