First log in to the school official website or the enrollment platform.
Most schools will set up enrollment columns or enrollment inquiry systems in official website. You can log in with your own application account, and then follow the system prompts to query. Usually, you need to enter personal information, such as name, ID number or registration number, etc., to verify your identity and get an electronic admission notice.
Second, check the email address.
After you submit your application, the school may contact you by email, including sending an electronic version of the admission notice. So, please be sure to check your email, especially the email you provided to the school. Sometimes, these emails may be classified as spam or promotional emails, so please make sure that your email filtering settings do not block these important emails by mistake.
Third, pay attention to the official social media or forums of the school.
Many schools will publish inquiry guides or notices about admission notices on official social media platforms or forums. By paying attention to these platforms, we can keep abreast of the latest developments and inquiry methods of the school. In addition, you can also exchange experiences with other applicants and learn about their inquiry progress and methods.
When inquiring about the electronic admission notice, please make sure to visit the school official website or the platform to avoid being misled by false information. At the same time, pay attention to protect the safety of personal information, and don't enter personal information on websites with unknown sources at will.
To sum up:
To view the electronic version of the admission notice, you can find and confirm it by logging in to the school official website or the enrollment platform, checking the email address, and paying attention to the official social media or forums of the school. During the inquiry, please make sure to visit the official platform and pay attention to the protection of personal information.
Legal basis:
the education law of the peoples republic of china
Article 37 provides that:
The state, society, families, schools and other educational institutions shall provide equal educational opportunities for school-age children and adolescents with learning ability.
People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) Higher Education Law
Article 33 provides that:
Institutions of higher learning independently set up and adjust disciplines and majors according to law, formulate enrollment plans according to the scale of running schools approved by the state, and independently adjust the enrollment ratio of departments.