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Can I change my major when I have just entered the university?
Freshman is not allowed. The General Office of the Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Doing a Good Job in the Re-examination of Freshmen's Admission Qualifications and Electronic Registration of Student Status in 20 15 years, requiring colleges and universities not to change their enrollment majors and electronic registration of student status, especially not to adjust students majoring in art and sports to ordinary majors, and not to adjust students recommended by foreign language middle schools to non-foreign language majors.

Can candidates modify their majors after admission?

1 Can freshmen change majors?

Freshmen can change majors when they enter the university, but after one semester, the conditions and conditions for changing majors are as follows:

Generally speaking, colleges and universities in our country are allowed to change majors under any of the following circumstances and conditions:

(1) Students do have expertise, and I apply for the exam, which is recommended by my major, and confirmed by the examination of transferring to this major, and I can give full play to my expertise when transferring to this major;

(2) Suffering from a certain disease or physical defect and unable to study in the original major, but still able to study in other majors, which is certified by the medical unit designated by the school;

(3) The school thinks that there are some special difficulties and it is impossible to continue studying without changing majors. However, freshmen who have been enrolled for less than one semester, those who are in the third year of undergraduate course or above, or those who are in the second year of junior college or above, will all be transferred to public funds, and those who are not allowed to change their majors without justifiable reasons. Generally, it should be reported to the academic affairs office of the school for approval or filing. (Excerpted from Senior Three Network)