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Why does the college I applied for still show "colleges are studying"
Reading films in colleges and universities means that colleges and universities have downloaded the bidding information and are reviewing the electronic files of candidates. "The college is studying" does not mean that the candidate has been admitted. Under normal circumstances, the number of files invested by the provincial admissions office in colleges and universities is more than the number of enrollment plans. After reading the files, colleges and universities should withdraw from the files of candidates who have not been admitted.

Before each batch of filing, the admission management team and the information technology team will write a written report on the filing template, which will be submitted to the leader in charge for review and approved by the dean, and the information technology team will be responsible for setting the template of computer filing conditions.

Two or more people who are familiar with the enrollment business and participate in the preparation of materials should be selected to undertake the template setting work, and be responsible for entry and review respectively. After the setting is completed, the person in charge of the information technology team will check and sign for confirmation, and then the batch of files can be started.

During the admission period, candidates can inquire about seven states of electronic file operation:

1) Free voting.

2) It has been filed.

3) College students are studying.

4) Pre-shift.

5) Pre-admission: The college is ready for admission, and the proposed admission list has been submitted to the provincial admissions office for approval through the network. ?

6) Admission pending trial: It means that the proposed admission list of colleges and universities has passed the examination and approval, but the admission list has not been signed and sealed by the provincial admissions office. ?

7) "Admission" means that it has passed the examination and signing procedures and is stamped with the special seal for admission.