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The school has accepted, can I withdraw my file?
The school has accepted it and can't return it.

First, the reasons for not returning:

According to the regulations, each candidate only participates in one admission and cannot change the admission. If you have been admitted to the university, you can't take part in the later admission.

Candidates' volunteering is recognized by colleges and universities, a choice according to their own wishes, and an agreement between self-commitment and colleges and universities. At present, some provinces have penalties for candidates who fail to keep their promises and fail to report for admission. If the candidate's province has such a requirement, please consult the provincial or local admissions office directly.

Second, the possible impact of not being admitted:

1. It can be recorded in the integrity file.

Some provinces will record the situation of being admitted but not going to school in their personal integrity files, because this is a waste of enrollment places in colleges and universities after all, and will not be admitted to other colleges and universities that year. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, after the candidates are admitted, universities and candidates are not allowed to quit for any reason. Candidates are not allowed to fill in any volunteers this year and are not allowed to be admitted to other schools.

2. There may be duplicate student identities:

Generally speaking, college students register as soon as they start school, but there will always be people who are negligent and still register. If you are admitted after re-reading, even if you don't apply to the university, you are likely to have two student status. At that time, I studied in the university for four years, and finally I couldn't get a degree certificate.

Introduction and reasons for withdrawing files:

First, the introduction of file withdrawal:

Withdrawing files means that colleges and universities return the electronic files of candidates who do not meet the admission rules to the provincial admissions office when they enroll in each batch. The number of candidates' files accessed by colleges and universities is generally controlled within 1.20%, and the proportion of file transfer is determined by the school. The school decides whether the candidates are admitted or not and the majors reported, and is responsible for explaining the unsuccessful candidates and dealing with other remaining problems.

Second, the reason for withdrawal:

Candidates' scores are higher than the school admission scores, but they do not reach the reported professional admission scores and do not obey the adjustment;

Although the total score is high, the related subjects are poor;

Physical condition does not meet the professional requirements.