Guarantee research refers to the fact that students who are directly recommended by the school for graduate studies are determined by an evaluation form that their academic performance and comprehensive quality are within the allowable range without going through some preliminary procedures such as written tests. It was in 1985 that colleges and universities began to recommend a few outstanding undergraduate students as master students (referred to as "Bao Yan") without examination. Generally, from the end of September to the end of 10 every year, senior students are screened, and the right to make rules and operate is in the hands of each school. So the situation of insurance research is different from school to school.
Generally, a grade point of 3.5 or above can guarantee scientific research, and the number of grade points that scientific research needs to guarantee depends on the different proportion of scientific research insured by various schools, colleges and even majors. If the proportion of insurance research is relatively low, for example, only 5%, your score should be in the top 5%, because there are other factors such as extra points for competitions and papers. If the proportion of graduate students in your college is relatively high, for example, the proportion of graduate students majoring in science and engineering has reached 30%. In this case, you may be able to graduate with a GPA of about 3.7 and an average score of 85+. Generally speaking, in college, you can barely qualify for graduate insurance if your overall average score is above 85, so if you want to be better, you should get at least 90 points, and it is best to get as high as you can, which is the most suitable for graduate insurance.