Different colleges and universities have different standards for the results of the initial and second examinations of postgraduate entrance examinations. At the same time, the scoring methods of postgraduate re-examination in different professional colleges of each institution are not necessarily the same, and the proportion varies from institution to institution. Under normal circumstances: the total score of admission = the total score of initial examination × the weight of initial examination+the total score of re-examination × the weight of re-examination. Generally, the initial test scores account for 50%-70%, and the second test accounts for 30%-50%.
The lower the proportion of colleges and universities applying for the initial examination, the more they need to prepare for the second examination in advance. There is little difference between schools in the calculation method of comprehensive scores in the second interview stage. Most colleges and universities will examine the mastery of oral English, comprehensive interview ability and professional knowledge, among which the comprehensive interview results account for 30%-40%, and the situation of each college is different.
Postgraduate entrance examination:
National unified entrance examination for graduate students, referred to as postgraduate entrance examination. It refers to the general name of the relevant examinations organized by the education authorities and enrollment institutions for the selection of graduate students, and consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and enrollment units. Postgraduate entrance examination is a selective examination, and the type of academic qualifications admitted is general higher education.
Postgraduate enrollment in general higher education is divided into academic master and professional master according to degree types; According to the form of study, it is divided into full-time graduate students and part-time graduate students, all of whom use the same examination subjects and the same score line for selection and admission. Selection requirements vary with different levels, regions, disciplines and majors. The national line of postgraduate entrance examination is divided into class A and class B, with class A in the first district and class B in the second district.