Changing from a university to a major, also known as professional obedience, means that the enrollment school will admit all some majors at the time of admission, and transfer the remaining candidates to the vacant majors. For candidates, are they willing to switch to other majors when the reported majors are full?
Obeying professional adjustment has expanded candidates' own admission opportunities. When a candidate's file is transferred to a university and is not admitted to the reported major due to the quota restriction, if the candidate "obeys the professional adjustment", the university will generally not quit the file after filing, and will arrange a new major for the student, and will generally arrange an unpopular major with the lowest admission score.
But it will expand my chances of being admitted. Therefore, every candidate should be cautious. Whether to "obey the professional adjustment" must be clearly stated, and it cannot be ambiguous or blank. Any "blank" shall be treated as "disobedience to professional adjustment".
If "subject to professional adjustment", candidates are expected to specify which majors or types of majors they are subject to, or any other majors except which majors.
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, in principle, it is not allowed to adjust across professional categories, and similar majors in the same subject category can adjust each other. Not all majors meet the requirements of cross-disciplinary transfer admission.
Cross-major transfer needs to reach the national admission score, and professional courses are similar. Transfer institutions can only accept it if they are not recruited enough, and they also need to meet the requirements of transfer schools. It is necessary to actively contact the professional tutors of transfer schools and the main leaders of departments.
Q: A foreign university enrolls both A and B majors in our province. A candidate applied for major A and chose to change major (or obey major). If the A major is accepted in full, will the candidate transfer to the B major enrolled by a university in our province, or is it possible to transfer to other majors that are not enrolled locally by a university?
A: The scope of professional obedience is that the enrollment school put in A province and city that year, and the planned enrollment is less than the full amount of the major. Therefore, this candidate can only be transferred to the B major. If the B major is full, he will retreat and wait for voluntary admission or the next batch of voluntary admission.