For textual research scores, on the one hand, candidates should pay close attention to the release of relevant scores. On the other hand, candidates should be clear about the concept of "crossing the line". Only when the single subject and the total score meet the requirements of the score line can they be qualified for re-examination and adjustment. The total score is much higher than the score line, but if the score of a single subject does not meet the requirements of the score line, it is not qualified for re-examination. Candidates should combine their initial test results with the scores of the applicants to determine whether they are "crossing the line" and whether they are qualified for re-examination.
The total score of the candidate
The total score of the candidates in the initial examination (the sum of the scores of political theory, foreign languages, business courses 1 and business courses 2) and the total score of the re-examination are equivalent to each other, and the total score of the candidates is formed after the addition. The total score of candidates is calculated as follows:
1, the total score of the initial test paper is divided by 5 times 60%, which is the initial equivalent conversion score.
2. The candidate's total score of professional interview and comprehensive quality multiplied by 40% is the equivalent conversion score of the retest.
3. Candidates are always divided into the sum of the initial test scores and the retest scores.
4, policy points, included in the total score of the initial test, converted into a percentage system multiplied by 60% included in the total score of candidates (candidates who meet the conditions of the Ministry of Education to add points need to submit written proof materials to my research and recruitment office within the specified time).