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Can I borrow 202 1?
Legal analysis: no, if you can't attend school for special reasons, you can apply for transfer. Previously, in the "Emergency Notice on Strictly Regulating the Enrollment Order of Universities, Primary and Secondary Schools" issued by the Ministry of Education, mixed enrollment of public and private schools was prohibited, borrowing students were prohibited, and "separation of nationalities" was prohibited. It is necessary to actively publicize the admission process and results of independent enrollment and improve the admission standards of independent enrollment.

Legal basis: urgent notice of the general office of the Ministry of Education on strictly regulating the enrollment order of universities, primary and secondary schools. All localities should further standardize the enrollment behavior of ordinary high schools. All ordinary high schools should recruit students in strict accordance with the prescribed enrollment scope, enrollment plan, enrollment time and enrollment method. It is strictly forbidden to compete for students in violation of regulations, recruit students urgently, recruit students across examination and approval areas, enroll students beyond the plan and enroll students in advance. Strictly manage the enrollment of public and private schools, and prohibit mixed enrollment of private schools and public schools. It is strictly forbidden to recruit students who do not meet the requirements of the college entrance examination in this province (autonomous regions and municipalities), and may not recruit non-school students. Strengthen the management of high school students' student status, and prohibit "separation of nationality", and prohibit ordinary high schools and secondary vocational schools from registering at the same time or cross-registering "dual student status". Further standardize the enrollment behavior of secondary vocational schools, regularly check the enrollment qualifications of secondary vocational schools, and announce qualified schools to the public before the end of May each year.