2017 Postgraduate Entrance Examination Re-examination Adjustment Group 478125038
Looking forward to the stars and the moon, finally the national line for the 2017 Postgraduate Entrance Examination has come out. So what do we need to know after the national line comes out? Today The editor of the Liekao Postgraduate Entrance Examination has sorted it out for everyone, I hope it can help everyone!
First: Is the national score line necessarily lower than the score line of independent colleges?
Not necessarily!
First of all, the score lines of the 34 independent colleges and universities are generally earlier than the national line, because people only need to consider the quality of students in their own schools, and it is relatively easy to draw the score lines. However, some majors in some independent colleges and universities are very weak, and it is easy for the score line to be even lower than the national line. Even for famous majors in many famous schools, the score line is not necessarily higher than the national line. But in most cases, the score lines of independent colleges will be higher than the national lines.
Second: What do the national line A candidates and B candidates mean?
This is included in the national line description.
Candidates applying for District 2 are Category B candidates. District 2 is actually in some underdeveloped areas in the country, including Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet, Ningxia, Guangxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hainan. In 10 provinces and economically underdeveloped areas, in order to attract candidates to apply, they lowered their score lines. Therefore, compared with the scores for Category A candidates in District 1, the scores for Category B candidates who apply for these places are about ten points lower in total, and about three points lower in each English subject.
Everyone should note here that the evaluation criteria for Type A candidates and Type B candidates is not which school you are currently in or which province your household registration is, but the location of the college you are applying for. For example, a classmate from Northwest Normal University (the school is in Lanzhou) applies to Capital Normal University (the school is in Beijing). Although he is in the second district and the school is also in the second district, but the target school is in the first district, then the candidate is also a Category A candidate. .
Third: Did I get admitted to graduate school after I crossed the national line?
No!
Explanation: First of all, we must understand these two individuals Concept national line and retest line.
The national line is a line you must pass, but if you go through the national line, you will definitely not be able to enter the re-examination. It is impossible for any school or major to let you take the re-examination.
But being admitted to the postgraduate program means that you have also passed the re-examination. After passing the national line, you may be able to take the re-examination. Whether you can be admitted to a graduate school depends on your final score.
Fourth: Does not passing the national line mean you must have failed the postgraduate entrance examination?
No!
First of all, we know that the national line is divided into a line for Type A candidates and a line for Type B candidates, as we have said before. If the candidate passes the Category B candidate line, the candidate can still transfer to a school in the second district to study for graduate school. If Category B candidates fail to pass, then we have to talk about the special re-examination.
Fifth: So what are the conditions for the special re-examination?
The Ministry of Education announced that "the scores for public subjects in the preliminary examination are slightly lower than the basic requirements for the national preliminary examination, but professional subjects In the requirement of "exceptionally excellent grades or outstanding performance in scientific research and innovation", what is the benchmark for "slightly lower"? To what extent must professional courses be considered "especially outstanding"? How should "scientific research and innovation achievements" be measured? ?What are the special requirements for the special re-examination?
First of all, the requirements for the preliminary examination scores are: Generally speaking, the missing points for subjects on the hundred-point system are often no more than three points, and basically all schools have no more than 5 points. . Specifically, it refers to - business courses and total scores are very high, generally refers to business courses with a score of 140 or above, or ranking in the top 10 or 5 in a single subject, and ranking in the top 10 or 5 in total scores. Some schools only require a high total score. .
Secondly, outstanding performance in related fields refers to having published papers, authorized patents (general public patents are not acceptable), and winning awards in high-level competitions during the undergraduate period. There are also some schools that use the method of review by the department where the admissions are made, that is, the head of the department or relevant person conducts the evaluation. This method allows candidates with rich project experience to qualify.
Thirdly, not all majors have the opportunity for special re-examination. Priority should be given 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, they will generally be replenished through adjustments first, and standards will not be lowered to conduct special re-examinations simply to complete the enrollment plan or protect the number of students for one choice.
Admissions majors with sufficient qualified students (including transferred students) generally do not require special re-examinations.
Finally, it should be noted that only candidates with their first choice (that is, the school and major reported during online registration) can make an exception. After applying for an exceptional re-examination, candidates are not allowed to participate in adjustments. Liekao Postgraduate Entrance Examination wishes that all candidates can be admitted to their ideal colleges!
The above are five things we must know after the national lines prepared for you by Liekao Postgraduate Entrance Examination are released. In addition, Liekao postgraduate entrance examination provides relevant content such as the 2017 postgraduate entrance examination score line, the 2017 postgraduate entrance examination national line, 34 independent re-examination score lines, etc. All candidates are welcome to inquire. At the same time, in order to give back to the students who took the postgraduate entrance examination in 2017, Liekao Postgraduate Entrance Examination has specially invited a team of Liekao postgraduate entrance examination planning lecturers to provide you with 1V3 re-examination guidance for free. One teacher is responsible for three students. If you ask the postgraduate entrance examination questions, I will help you answer them! >>>> Click This appointment
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