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How to allocate experts for blind examination of doctoral dissertations
The blind evaluation of this dissertation was randomly selected to the Ministry of Education, which randomly assigned it.

The school is responsible for the blind examination of doctors and masters, and adopts the principle of total blindness. The blind test results will be returned one after another, and the college will feedback the results to the tutor one after another. Master's theses not selected for blind examination are submitted for review, and doctoral peer review is submitted for review. All kinds of graduate students need to provide expert materials when submitting the review.

The doctoral thesis can be submitted for review at most twice, and it needs to be sent to five experts, who have three grades of evaluation, namely excellent, qualified and unqualified. If the first submission is all qualified or excellent, there is no need to submit it for review again. If any expert is unqualified, we need to find another expert to judge. If they are qualified, they can reply. If you fail, you can only wait for the next time.