The score ratio is generally 30%-50%, which is selected by colleges and universities according to the results of the initial test and re-test. Colleges and universities will determine the number of candidates to participate in the re-examination according to the number of students to be enrolled. Some colleges and universities follow the ratio of 120%, while others follow the ratio of 150%.
Therefore, the re-examination pass rate is 1.2: 1 or 1.5: 1, and the admission rate of candidates who can pass the re-examination is still relatively high. In addition, some colleges and universities have a large number of re-examinees, which means that although more people get the opportunity of re-examination, the elimination rate is also high.
There are two forms of MBA re-examination interview, individual exemption and group interview. Personal exemption mainly includes self-introduction, questions about management-related knowledge points and random questions from examiners. The group interview is based on the theme, and each candidate takes turns to chair the meeting. Comparatively speaking, the group interview is a little more difficult, and at the same time, the applicant's personal ability and teamwork spirit are examined.
Candidates should try to understand the enrollment preferences of colleges and universities, interview questions over the years, etc. before taking the second interview. , and more targeted simulation exercises, exercise their psychological state and adaptability.