The scores of the postgraduate entrance examination are roughly divided into six categories, mainly including the national line (total score+single subject), independent marking, one district and two districts line, college line and admission line. According to the classification, the classification criteria are different, as follows:
First, the national boundary-the general boundary
The national line is the unified line drawn by the Ministry of Education and the lowest score line that must be passed in the second interview. At the same time, it is stipulated that fresh graduates and non-fresh graduates should implement unified retest score requirements. Generally speaking, the national line of postgraduate entrance examination is divided into academic retest score line and professional degree score line, which is also commonly called postgraduate and postgraduate retest line. The total score line designated by the state is the score requirement that candidates must meet in terms of total score.
Second, the Bank of China-single line
In addition to the total score line, the state will also divide the corresponding score line for each single subject. The full score of a single subject = 100 is politics and foreign languages, and the single subject (full score = 100) refers to the line between politics and foreign languages, which is the same line. Single subject (> 100) refers to business category I and business category II, with a full score of150; In addition, there are some professional courses with a full score of 300. 100 put all the information together.
Note: The scores of individual subjects do not necessarily add up to the total score, and candidates are also required to reach their own scores, otherwise it means that the postgraduate entrance examination failed.
Third, self-labeling.
Refer to the retest scores of 34 self-bidding colleges. Self-rating is approved by the Ministry of Education. Some enrollment units can decide their own retest scores according to the enrollment situation of their own units, without referring to the national retest scores for postgraduate entrance examination. Generally speaking, the self-drawn line is higher than the national line.
Four. Connection between 1 zone and zone 2
The scores of the first and second districts are divided by regions. Generally speaking, the first district is a strong education province, and the score line of the first district is generally higher than that of the second district.
Candidates who apply for colleges and universities in the first district can participate in the adjustment of colleges and universities with adjustment places in the first and second districts if they meet the standard of the score line in the first district. Candidates who apply for the first district colleges and universities do not meet the first district score standard, but exceed the second district college score line, which can be adjusted in the second district; If it does not exceed the scores of colleges and universities in the second district, it cannot be adjusted.
1 District: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Chongqing, Sichuan, Shaanxi and other 2 1 provinces (cities).
Area 2: Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Hainan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang, etc. 10 provinces (regions).
Five, school line, cinema
The school line refers to the score line designated by a school to enter the second interview, and the film line refers to the second interview score line designated by the subordinate college of the school. Both of them are the re-examination lines for the postgraduate entrance examination determined by the admissions unit on the basis of the national line according to the number of students enrolled in that year, the number of applicants, the number of people crossing the national line and the proportion of re-examination. The national line is the lowest retest line, and the retest line of each enrollment unit is generally higher than or equal to the national line.
Generally speaking, the school lines of most colleges and universities are cinemas, but some schools' cinemas will adjust the retest scores according to the number of applicants, enrollment and candidates' scores, which will generally be slightly higher than the school lines.
Six, professional admission scores
Candidates enter the retest after passing the preliminary examination, and most colleges and universities conduct the difference retest. Generally not less than 1: 1.2, that is, 10 people are recruited, and not less than 12 people will take part in the second interview. The score line of the candidate who ranks tenth in the final comprehensive score is the lowest admission score of the major. The professional admission line has a good reference value. Candidates can measure their scores according to the score information of previous years and have a general estimate of themselves.