The notice of proposed admission is generally issued in early June.
After the university decides to admit these students (that is, after the university makes the admission list), it will issue a notice according to the admission process, and then it needs to be sent to the Ministry of Education for review.
The Ministry of Education mainly examines whether there are flaws in the re-examination admission of colleges and universities, and whether the information of students to be admitted is complete and true. It is recommended that the admission list be approved by the Ministry of Education before it becomes a formal admission list. However, there is no need to worry too much. The examination and approval by the Ministry of Education is generally only a process and will not affect the admission results. Unless it involves the falsification of candidates' academic qualifications and major problems in the process of college admission, the pre-admission list of the school will be revised. Only after the approval of the Ministry of Education can colleges and universities issue admission notices, basically until mid-June.