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Ten prohibitions of the Ministry of Education
Legal analysis: First, it is forbidden for all provinces to lower their standards outside the policy, and put candidates' files in relevant institutions of higher learning by name; Second, it is strictly forbidden for the provincial admissions office to change the admission school for the admitted candidates in violation of regulations; Third, it is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to use the adjustment plan and other lowering standards to correct candidates' names; 4. It is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to charge candidates or parents any fees linked to admission at any time for any reason; Five, colleges and universities are prohibited from participating in various intermediary organizations and on-site consultation activities without the approval of the provincial college admissions committee; 6. It is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to promise to enroll or sign a "pre-admission agreement" or promise to attract students with "high scholarships for freshmen" and "re-selecting majors after entering school" in various ways before the end of admission; Seven, it is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to compete for students viciously or induce candidates to fill in their volunteers or even deceive candidates to enter school through false propaganda; Eight, it is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to illegally issue admission notices outside the plan or beyond the list of candidates approved by the provincial admissions office; Nine, it is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to organize students to recruit candidates through intermediaries or middle school teachers to avoid provincial enrollment; Ten, it is strictly prohibited to recruit so-called "local commissioned students" or "self funded students" in military academies without the approval of the Ministry of Education. Units or staff who recruit students in violation of regulations will be found together and investigated together, and will not be tolerated.

Legal basis: The Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Education on Doing a Good Job in the Law Enforcement Supervision of the Entrance Examination for Colleges and Universities in 20 12 years requires that the law enforcement supervision of enrollment should be strengthened, the supervision of all links in the enrollment process should be strengthened, and the investigation and punishment of violations of discipline and law should be intensified. All local schools are required to strictly implement the "Ten Prohibitions" of admission while continuing to abide by the "Six Prohibitions" of sunshine enrollment: First, it is strictly forbidden for provincial-level recruitment offices to lower their standards outside the policy and put candidates' files into relevant institutions of higher learning by name; Second, it is strictly forbidden for the provincial recruitment office to change the admission school for the admitted candidates; Third, it is strictly forbidden to use in colleges and universities.

Adjust the plan and lower the standard to enroll candidates by name; Fourth, it is forbidden for colleges and universities to charge candidates or parents any fees linked to admission at any time for any reason; Fifth, it is forbidden for colleges and universities to participate in on-site consultation activities organized by various intermediaries without the approval of the provincial college admissions Committee; Sixth, it is forbidden for colleges and universities to promise admission or sign "pre-admission agreement" in various ways before the end of admission, or to attract students with promises such as "high scholarships for freshmen" and "re-choosing majors after admission"; Seventh, it is forbidden for colleges and universities to maliciously compete for students or induce candidates to fill in their volunteers or even deceive candidates to enter school through false propaganda; Eighth, it is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to conduct unplanned enrollment or illegally issue admission notices beyond the list of candidates approved by the Provincial Admissions Office; Ninth, it is forbidden for colleges and universities to avoid the provincial recruitment office and recruit candidates through self-organized students such as intermediaries or middle school teachers; Tenth, without the approval of the Ministry of Education, military academies are prohibited from recruiting so-called "local commissioned students" or "self-funded students" in various names. Units or staff who recruit students in violation of regulations will be found together and investigated together, and will not be tolerated.