Generally speaking, informed criticism has little influence. More serious punishments than this are divided into warning, serious warning, demerit recording, gross demerit recording, detention and expulsion from school. Whether it really has something to do with studies varies from school to school. But it can be said that informed criticism is the lightest punishment.
Informed criticism is actually a combination of two concepts: notification and criticism. "Notice" means that the higher authorities notify the lower authorities or their internal employees of the relevant information in writing.
According to the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Colleges and Universities
Fifty-second students in any of the following circumstances, the school can be expelled from school:
(1) Violating the Constitution and opposing the Four Cardinal Principles, undermining stability and unity and disturbing social order;
(two) in violation of state laws, which constitutes a criminal offence;
(3) Being punished by public security administration, if the circumstances are serious and the nature is bad;
(4) Taking the test instead of others or letting others take the test instead, organizing cheating, cheating with communication equipment or other equipment, selling test questions or answers to others for profit, and other serious cheating or disturbing the order of the test;
(5) Academic misconduct such as plagiarism, tampering and forgery. It exists in dissertations and published research results, and the circumstances are serious, or writing papers or buying and selling papers.