2. Physical examination conclusions can be roughly divided into qualified, unqualified, limited and unqualified.
First, "qualified" means that all kinds of majors can choose to apply. Candidates who are fully qualified in physical conditions and meet the requirements of various majors in colleges and universities can choose to apply for various majors in colleges and universities (except as otherwise stipulated by military academies, national defense students and public security colleges).
Because some colleges and majors have requirements for students' physical conditions, the Guiding Opinions on Physical Examination of Enrollment in Colleges and Universities (hereinafter referred to as the Guiding Opinions) stipulates that the selection methods of related majors are divided into three categories. Candidates and parents, especially those with diseases or physical defects, need to carefully study the information on the physical examination form, accurately compare the relevant regulations, and avoid filling in volunteers and applying for colleges and universities.
Two, "unqualified" refers to some majors are not suitable for study, refers to the candidates suffering from certain diseases or physical defects, such as major organ surgery, it is not easy to study geology, minerals, water conservancy and other majors (see Article 3 of the Guiding Opinions for details). This kind of candidates can still apply for many majors in colleges and universities, but if they apply for these unsuitable majors, their professional study may not be affected, but their employment in this professional field may also be affected in the future, so some guiding suggestions are put forward.
Third, "limited qualification" means that the relevant majors of the school cannot be admitted. The physical conditions of such candidates will be restricted to apply for certain majors, that is to say, even if these majors are filled in, the school may not be able to admit them. For example, candidates with abnormal color vision cannot be admitted to chemistry and other majors with strict technical standards of color wavelength; Those whose naked eye vision is lower than the requirements cannot be admitted to the majors of flight technology (see Article 2 of the Guiding Opinions for details).
Fourth, "unqualified" means that the school cannot be admitted. Such candidates are not qualified in health, mainly suffering from serious diseases, such as severe heart disease, malignant tumor and other six kinds of diseases (see Article 1 of the Guiding Opinions for details), so it is not appropriate to apply for various ordinary colleges and universities for the time being.
Candidates who have objections to the medical examination results may apply for re-examination within 2 days after receiving the notice of the medical examination results. With the consent of the examiner and the approval of the Admissions Office, it can be re-examined in the designated hospital or consulted by the municipal physical examination center. Unapproved self-examination results are invalid.
It should be noted that the military and armed police colleges' enrollment physical examination and the national defense students' selection physical examination are organized separately by the provincial military region admissions office and carried out in batches. The physical examination of the first batch of military schools and national defense students is generally arranged after volunteering to fill in the admission batch. For example, the first batch of military examinations for military schools and national defense students are generally held in early July. The military inspection standard shall be implemented according to the Physical Examination Standard for Enrollment of Military Colleges (Trial).