Basic line of national re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination:
The national retest score line for postgraduate entrance examination is also called the national line for postgraduate entrance examination and the national retest score line. According to the postgraduate training objectives, the Ministry of Education, in combination with the annual enrollment plan, student sources and overall preliminary examination results, determines the basic requirements for candidates taking the unified examination, MBA and Master of Laws to enter the re-examination, including the requirements for the total score of the subjects tested and the requirements for the scores of individual subjects.
Generally speaking, the national entrance examination line is divided into academic re-examination scores and professional degree scores, which are also commonly known as academic and postgraduate re-examination scores. In addition, according to the economic development and education level of different regions in China, the Ministry of Education divides 3/kloc-0 provinces, cities and autonomous regions into two categories, namely, category A and category B. The former scores higher, while the latter is slightly lower, with a general difference of 2- 10.
If the candidate's score is only one course or the total score is not above the national line, it means that the postgraduate entrance examination failed and there is no chance to participate in the adjustment. However, candidates who apply for Class A areas have the opportunity to participate in the adjustment of enrollment units in Class B areas if the single subject or total score does not exceed the score line of Class A areas, but exceeds the national line of Class B areas.