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Hohai University Graduate Scholarship Evaluation Rules
Hohai University graduate scholarship evaluation rules are as follows:

1. First-year master students:

(1) All graduate students (including graduate education group) who are recommended to be exempted from the examination can get the first-class academic scholarship;

(2) The students who take the unified entrance examination shall be sorted according to their final scores (scores added: initial test scores /5*70%+ retest scores /3*30%), and the winners shall be determined in turn within the proportional range;

(three) transfer students (including school transfer) and a volunteer student award allocation by the training unit.

2、? First-year doctoral students:

The fresh graduates admitted to the doctoral program of Hebei University (all fresh graduates after two years of undergraduate graduation) and students who continue to study for master's and master's degrees enjoy the first-class scholarship. Non-fresh graduates who are admitted to our school and meet the basic conditions will be sorted according to their final grades (the way of adding grades: initial test scores+retest scores), and the winners will be determined in turn within the proportion.

3, in line with the basic conditions of second-level and above graduate student award criteria are as follows:

(1) Applicants who have certain scientific research capabilities and publicly publish high-level scientific research results are preferred;

(2) The scientific research achievements and authorized patents submitted by the applicant must take Hebei University as the first signature unit;

(3) In principle, the specific quantitative standards can be implemented with reference to the following standards: the reward system is 100%, in which ideology and morality account for 65,438+00%, academic performance accounts for 30%, and scientific research achievements (including academic papers, hosting and participating in projects, academic awards, practical achievements, etc.). ) accounts for 60%.