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What does the college entrance examination adjustment mean?
The adjustment of college entrance examination refers to the process of adjusting the admission of candidates who have not been admitted or volunteered to fill in dissatisfaction according to their grades and voluntary choices. Simply put, the adjustment of the college entrance examination is to provide another admission opportunity for those candidates who have not accepted the first choice of the college entrance examination.

After the college entrance examination, the university will make a unified admission arrangement according to the plan of the college and the results of the candidates. If the plans of some schools or majors are not full, or some candidates are disqualified, the places with insufficient plans or vacancies will be used for the college entrance examination.

Candidates can choose to fill in and adjust their volunteers according to their grades and volunteers, hoping to get better admission results. Colleges and universities will adjust the admission arrangements according to the candidates' achievements and wishes, as well as the admission requirements of the corresponding institutions or majors. If the candidates' grades meet the requirements for transfer admission and there are corresponding vacancies, they can be transferred to other schools or majors. The final adjustment results will be announced by provincial education entrance examination institutions or universities.

The adjustment examination in colleges and universities is random, and not all unqualified or volunteer students can meet the college standards through adjustment.