2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination Bonus Points Policy

The bonus point policy for the postgraduate entrance examination in 2023 is as follows:

According to the "2023 National Postgraduate Admissions Management Regulations" issued by the Ministry of Education, the bonus point policy for the preliminary postgraduate entrance examination is mainly divided into the following categories: Category:

1. College student volunteer service in the western region plan, three-support and one-support plan, special post plan for school teachers in rural compulsory education stage, volunteer Chinese teacher abroad.

Candidates who participate in the above projects and have expired their service period and passed the assessment will take the National Master's Degree Admissions Examination within 3 years, and their total score in the preliminary examination will be added by 10 points. Under the same conditions, priority will be given to admission.

2. College students are drafted into the army for active service and retired.

Candidates who meet the requirements for college students to enlist in the army, serve in active service, and retire will take the National Postgraduate Admissions Examination within 3 years. The total score of the preliminary examination will be added by 10 points. Under the same conditions, priority will be given to admission. Those who have achieved second-class merit or above in the military and meet the requirements for the national master's degree admissions examination can apply to study for a master's degree without the preliminary examination.

Note: Those recruited into the "Retired College Student Soldiers" special program will no longer enjoy the bonus points policy for the initial examination of retired college students.

3. Recruit college graduates to serve in the village.

Candidates who have participated in the project and have completed their service period and have been assessed as competent or above, and who take the National Master's Degree Admissions Examination within 3 years, will have 10 points added to the total initial examination score, and will be given priority for admission under the same conditions, including those who apply for humanities and social sciences majors. For postgraduate students, 15 points will be added to the total score of the preliminary examination.

Note: The above bonus points are not cumulative. Candidates who meet more than two bonus points conditions at the same time will be awarded points for the highest item.

4. Exceptional re-examination

According to the explanation of "exceptional re-examination" in the Ministry of Education's "2023 National Master's Admissions Management Regulations", it can be seen that the exceptional re-examination refers to the public examination of the initial examination* **Candidates whose subject scores are slightly lower than the basic national preliminary examination score requirements, but whose professional subject scores are particularly excellent or who have outstanding performance in scientific research and innovation, may be allowed to participate in the first-choice major re-examination of the first-choice applicant unit. In principle, the number of students admitted by each enrollment unit for the special re-examination shall not exceed 3 of the unit's full-time master's degree enrollment plan.

Exceptional re-examinations should give priority to basic subjects, difficult majors, and subjects and majors that are urgently needed by the country but have relatively insufficient student resources. For majors with insufficient qualified students for one choice, the admissions unit must actively make adjustments and shall not lower the standards and conduct exceptional re-examinations simply to complete the enrollment plan or protect the number of students for one choice.

Enrollment majors with sufficient qualified students (including transferred students) generally do not require special re-examinations. Candidates who take the special re-examination are not allowed to make adjustments. In a sense, the special retest is an "invisible" extra point for the initial test.

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Re-examination bonus items

Compared with the initial examination, the policy does not specify which items in the re-examination can really add points to students . Therefore, the following situations are considered as invisible "plus points" to leave a good impression on the teacher.

1. Thesis Category

The bonus items in this category mainly include: published professional-related papers and books or obtained corresponding patent certificates, etc.

For undergraduates, being able to publish a paper during their undergraduate period is already a performance that surpasses others. If the published paper can be included in authoritative journals such as SCI, EI, CSSCI, etc., it will be It is a very valuable bonus item in the re-examination.

2. Certificates

(1) Skill certificates

Including: College English Level 4 and Level 6 certificates; English Vocational School Level 4 and Level 8 certificates; English IELTS, TOEFL certificate; professional qualification certificate; computer grade certificate, etc.

In terms of English scores, during the re-examination adjustment process, some colleges and universities often set some thresholds in order to screen out outstanding students, including CET-4 and CET-6, while the IELTS and TOEFL certificates are more like "must go abroad" "Preparation", of course, is also helpful for the postgraduate entrance examination re-examination. After all, it is easier to read English literature if you have strong English skills.

Professional qualification certificate refers to the qualification certificate related to the examination major.

Law majors need to take the law exam to obtain the "Legal Professional Qualification Certificate", and economics and management majors can take the "CPA Certificate"; if students in the literature major want to improve their core skills, they can try the computer grade exam in March this year and use their free time Time to improve your skills and improve your competitiveness.