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20 17 why did you come out late for the postgraduate entrance examination?
The national entrance examination line is an important basis for candidates to enter the postgraduate re-examination, so whether or not to cross the line is of great significance to the examination results. The Ministry of Education, according to the training objectives of master students, combined with the annual enrollment plan, student sources and the overall preliminary examination results, determines the basic requirements for candidates who enter the unified examination, master of business administration and master of law to enter the re-examination, including the requirements for the total score of the subjects tested and the scores of individual subjects. Fresh graduates and non-fresh graduates need to unify the retest scores.

Generally speaking, the national line of postgraduate entrance examination is divided into academic retest score line and professional degree score line, which is also commonly called postgraduate and postgraduate retest line.

The re-examination scores of 34 schools are not within the national line, and these schools can divide the scores by themselves according to the examination conditions of candidates applying for the school. Generally speaking, the scores of 34 schools are all ahead of the national line, because there are more candidates who apply for 34 schools, and there are more students who have been brushed off in the second interview. Many students are excellent students. Considering the adjustment of these students, it is necessary to retest in advance and announce the retest scores in advance. And from a good school to a second-rate school. The purpose of this policy is to give these universities more advantages in recruiting students and greater autonomy in selecting talents. Therefore, the retest lines of 34 self-planned colleges and universities have been announced on the national line in advance.

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All 34 self-designated universities belong to 985 universities. Including Peking University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Dalian University of Technology, China University of Science and Technology, Shandong University, Fudan University, China Renmin University, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Tianjin University, Nankai University, China Agricultural University, Beijing Normal University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Jilin University, Tongji University, Nanjing University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Xi Jiaotong University, Northeastern University, Southeast University, Zhejiang University, South China University of Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xiamen University, Hunan University, Wuhan University, Lanzhou University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Sun Yat-sen University, Central South University, Chongqing University and Sichuan University are the first to publish the self-evaluation papers of 34 self-evaluation colleges, usually one week or even two weeks before the publication of the national line. The scores are generally higher than the national line, and it is not excluded that individual schools and majors will be lower than the national line. The small partners who apply for these 34 self-marking colleges can know in advance whether they can enter the re-examination, and those who have not entered the re-examination can also prepare for the adjustment as soon as possible.

Note: Under normal circumstances, students from non-"34" colleges and universities cannot transfer to 34 colleges and universities. No matter what the strength of the school is, it is too late just for time.