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Will graduate students continue to make an exception after transferring to another school when their enrollment has not reached the full quota?
1. Postgraduate entrance examination is different from college entrance examination. The postgraduate entrance examination will not be accepted without exception, and it is absolutely impossible to score below the score line.

(2) The admission principle of postgraduate entrance examination is "quality is better than quantity", and students below the national line are not admitted (34 985 colleges and universities independently mark).

(3) My classmates applied for Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology when they changed their jobs, and every year the graduate students in this university are not satisfied. In the year of our major, HKUST recruited more than 50 people, and almost no one applied. There were dozens of vacancies in the transfer quota, and only a dozen people were recruited in the end. Because the postgraduate entrance examination was "rather short than more", it was not allowed to reduce the admission.

(4) Every year, most graduate students in two universities in China are dissatisfied. It is for this reason that the quality of graduate students in the two universities is low, so few people apply for the exam, but those with low grades can't pass the exam.