1. Candidates who apply for an exceptional re-examination are required to fill out the Application Form for an exceptional re-examination, attach their research and work performance reports and letters of recommendation from two reported professional experts, and submit an exceptional re-examination application to the Graduate Admissions Office of the applicant institution.
2. After signing the opinions, the Graduate Admissions Office of colleges and universities, with the research and approval of the office of the leader of the work leading group, arranges candidates who apply for re-examination to participate in the re-examination. Those who pass the second interview shall be reported to the local education examination institute for the record.
Postgraduate re-examination conditions are as follows:
1, requirements for preliminary test results. ?
Generally speaking, the score difference of public courses with a percentage system is required to be no more than 3 points on the single subject line, and basically all schools are no more than 5 points. In addition, the professional courses or overall results are excellent. Generally, it is required that the scores of specialized courses should be no less than 65,438+040, or that the single subject of specialized courses should be ranked in the top 5 or 65,438+00, and the comprehensive scores should be from the top 5 to 65,438+00. (Some schools only require total score ranking)?
2. Outstanding performance in related fields. ?
At the undergraduate stage, I have had great scientific research achievements or won some high-level competition awards (such as publishing papers, granting patents, winning prizes in high-level competitions), and I also have some opportunities to enter the postgraduate re-examination.
3. others. ?
Only candidates who are the first choice (including schools and majors who sign up for The Times online) can apply for the exceptional admission policy. After applying for an exceptional re-examination, candidates are not allowed to participate in the adjustment. In principle, the number of re-examination admissions of each enrollment unit shall not exceed 3% of the full-time master's enrollment plan of this unit.
To sum up, the second interview is a special "second interview channel" for candidates with outstanding ability in one aspect.
Candidates whose scores in public subjects in the initial examination are slightly lower than the basic requirements of the national initial examination, but whose scores in professional subjects are particularly excellent or have outstanding performance in scientific research and innovation, can be allowed to participate in the first voluntary professional re-examination of the first voluntary application unit (hereinafter referred to as the re-examination).
Give priority to the development of basic disciplines, hard majors and disciplines and majors that are urgently needed by the country but have relatively insufficient students. For majors with insufficient qualified volunteer students, the enrollment unit should actively do a good job of adjustment, and should not lower the retest standard simply for completing the enrollment plan or protecting a volunteer student. Admissions majors with sufficient qualified students (including transfer students) are generally not re-examined. Candidates who fail the re-examination shall not be transferred. ?