Should the corresponding institutions bear the responsibility for spending money to ask educational institutions to consult and volunteer to report that they have not been accepted?

Before answering this question, it needs to be clear that whether educational institutions should bear the responsibility depends on the specific situation and relevant agreements. Here are some possible ideas:

1. Providing professional consultation: Educational institutions, as consultation service providers, should provide accurate and professional advice and guidance to help students fill in the form voluntarily. If they fail to provide accurate information or give wrong suggestions, so that students are not admitted, educational institutions should bear certain responsibilities.

2. Performing duties according to law: As service providers, educational institutions shall abide by relevant laws and regulations and provide services according to the contract. If they fail to fulfill the obligations stipulated in the contract, resulting in students not being admitted, educational institutions should bear corresponding responsibilities.

3. Service quality: If educational institutions have serious service quality problems when providing consulting services, such as false propaganda, misleading students, unprofessional attitude, etc. As a result, students are not admitted, so they should take responsibility and be responsible for their own actions.

4. Relevant agreements: If there is a clear contract or agreement between students and educational institutions, and the responsibilities and obligations of volunteering to fill in the consultation are stipulated in it, the educational institutions shall bear corresponding responsibilities according to the agreement. If they fail to perform the agreed obligations, they can be regarded as breach of contract and should bear corresponding responsibilities.

5. Students' own responsibilities: volunteering to fill in the report is a personal decision of students, and students should also bear certain responsibilities. Although educational institutions provide consulting services, the final decision is still in the hands of students. If students do not fully consider their own situation and suggestions, resulting in not being admitted, they should also be responsible for their own decisions.

6. Remedial measures of educational institutions: Even if educational institutions assume certain responsibilities, they can take some remedial measures, such as providing follow-up consultation or helping students complain, helping students solve problems and obtaining appropriate compensation.

To sum up, whether educational institutions should bear the responsibility depends on the specific situation, relevant agreements and their behavior and performance in consulting services. If educational institutions neglect to provide consulting services,

Students who are unprofessional or violate the contract are not admitted and have to bear certain responsibilities. But students' own decisions and responsibilities are also important factors, and they should be responsible for their own choices.