Yes.
College students can change majors as long as they are within the scope specified by the Ministry of Education. If a student chooses a major that is not what he wants when he first enrolls, or is transferred to another major because his scores are too low, he can apply to change majors after enrolling. There are performance requirements for changing majors, so students must prepare in advance.
Changing majors in college is usually done in the second semester of your freshman year, and you can only apply to change majors if you have not failed any courses. In addition, changing majors also requires passing the major-changing examination. Only those who pass the examination can change majors.
Changing majors in college generally occurs in these three situations. One situation is that some college students have their aspirations changed to a major they don’t like, so they have to change. One is that some college students do not have enough scores, so they premeditatedly apply for majors with low scores, and then transfer majors through colleges and universities to the school's trump major. Another way is to find that after taking the class, the major is not suitable and you need to change.
Although colleges and universities do not have many restrictions on changing majors, you still need to think more about it when applying for the exam. After all, changing majors is very hard, and you have to study two courses at the same time, so if you plan to transfer If you want to become a major, you must do these three things during your freshman year.
1. Study hard and try to ensure a score of 90 or above in each subject. We know that the competition for changing majors is still very high. Some majors only accept 3 to 5 major transfer students after the freshman year, and these 3 to 5 major transfer students are selected from various other colleges, so we are not only competing with students from our own college, but also from other majors. All students from other colleges who want to change majors. If we want to ensure that we can successfully achieve the goal of changing majors after the first semester of freshman year, we must study hard during the first semester of freshman year and try to ensure that the scores in each subject are above 90 points. Only in this way can we have an absolute advantage. To surpass other competitors, we must also actively improve our various qualities and strive to be favored and recommended by teachers, so that it will be easier for us to transfer to other majors.
Second, strive to achieve success in the direction in which you want to change your major. As college students, each of us has a relatively strong learning ability, so as long as we try our best, we are likely to achieve good results. Students from other colleges may think the same as us, and they must also try their best. We are trying our best to stand out in the second year of changing majors, so in order for us to be more confident in switching to the major we like, we must strive to achieve success in the direction we want to change majors. We can try to achieve success in the provinces, cities and Winning good awards in school can also effectively increase our competitiveness in the professional switching industry.
3. It is necessary to clarify the number of students who change majors in each college. We know that the number of students that each college accepts to change majors every year is not fixed. Sometimes it is more, sometimes it is less, sometimes there are only three or five, and sometimes there are more than a dozen, so we must understand ourselves before trying to change majors. The target major requires the number of transfer students this year. We can set our own efforts and goals based on the number of transfer students we want to accept. This will allow us to study more effectively. For example, a certain college only has 3 to 5 students this year. This will mean that we have to make greater efforts to face more competitors, and we must be more outstanding among all students. At the same time, if a certain college will admit more than 10 students this year, it will mean that we are more likely to be admitted and face relatively fewer competitors. At this time, we only need to continue to consolidate the knowledge we have learned and stabilize Just have a good attitude.
It is not easy to transfer to your favorite major in college. We must pay more than others to have the reason, ability and strength to be recognized by others. and acceptance.
Next, let’s talk about which students cannot change majors:
1. Students who belong to special admission types during enrollment cannot change majors, such as art, sports, orientation students, etc. You cannot change majors.
2. Students who are taking a leave of absence but only retain their student status, and students who are upgrading from associate degree to bachelor's degree cannot change majors.
3. Students who owe tuition fees.
4. Many schools stipulate that you can only change majors once, so students who have already changed majors cannot apply to change majors again.