About "Admission Line" and "Re-examination Qualification Line":
Many candidates are most concerned about the "admission line". What we call the "admission line" usually refers to the lowest score in the final admission list of a certain major. In fact, there is no "admission score line" for postgraduate enrollment, because the postgraduate examination is divided into two parts: the initial examination and the second examination. Admission is based on the weighted ranking of the initial test and the second test. Only candidates who meet the re-examination qualification line have a chance to be admitted. Candidates who reach the retest line have a chance, regardless of their grades. The initial test is low, and the second test is available. On the other hand, people who have a higher initial test may not be admitted in the end. Generally speaking, even if you get full marks in the initial test, you will not be admitted after the second test. Therefore, this so-called "admission line" is uncertain, and the determination of the re-examination qualification line is more valuable for comprehensively stabilizing the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination because the number of applicants and the balanced score line of this major are continuous over the years.