"Pre-admission" means that the school examines the electronic file information of candidates, prepares to admit candidates to a major in the school according to the rules published in the school's enrollment regulations, and uploads the admission requirements to the Provincial Education Examinations Institute for confirmation.
The emergence of "pre-admission" is because the enrollment plan of candidates who have already entered the university has not been completed. At this point, the admission information inquired by the candidates is in the "pre-admission" state. Once the school's enrollment plan is completed, the "pre-admission" status will change to the "admission" status, so candidates who show the "pre-admission" status will not exit the file.
In the process of admission, candidates' files are divided into six States. The file is put into a university first, and then the file becomes "the university is reading", which means that the school is reviewing the basic situation of each candidate, which is a process of reading files.
What do candidates need to do after being "accepted" by colleges and universities?
When you know that you have been admitted, candidates should wait patiently for the issuance of the admission notice. Under normal circumstances, the admission work of colleges and universities is very compact, the staff are loyal to their duties, and the teachers understand the anxiety of students. Therefore, the school will soon send a college admission notice to the admitted students.
After receiving it, students should check whether their admission information is consistent with the admission major, and then read the information on the admission notice carefully. During this period, students have nothing to do at home. I suggest you read through all the materials and don't leave out some details.
Finally, parents of candidates should prepare college tuition, living expenses and accommodation fees for students to ensure that students have enough food and clothing at school.