The proposed admission list is a list of qualified personnel determined by the employer and the admissions unit according to the pre-established plan and a certain excess ratio. General schools will accept applicants at the rate of 120%, and then announce them as required.
The admission notice for master students is generally issued in June. Candidates who are close to the school can choose to pick them up, and the remaining notices will be mailed after the end of the pick-up time stipulated by various institutions. Under normal circumstances, the admission notices of graduate students from various institutions will be registered and sent in the middle and late June, and it is expected to reach the majority of candidates around 2- 10.
The admission notice for postgraduate entrance examination can be taken by yourself or mailed. Colleges and universities will set a time period for self-collection. If candidates are eager to get the admission notice, they can get it themselves.
Remember to bring your ID card and prospective candidates to prove your identity, and students who don't have ID cards remember to bring their household registration book to prove their identity. If it is not collected within the time limit, the remaining admission notice will be mailed to the address provided.
Precautions for postgraduate entrance examination:
Candidates who participated in the national postgraduate entrance examination in that year can view the relevant admission public information within the prescribed time limit. The details are as follows: all prospective candidates can view the admission list of the same category of a volunteer application unit and a volunteer application major; Candidates who take part in the re-examination can view the admission list of the same category of the re-examination unit.
Candidates who have doubts about the admission information of the admissions unit disclosed on the platform can directly contact the relevant admissions unit for consultation or complain to the provincial education admissions examination institution where the admissions unit is located.