Hello, candidates who failed to participate in the first voluntary re-examination can choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but they need to meet certain conditions. Usually, there are several requirements for adjustment: 1, and the preliminary test results are in line with the "Basic Requirements for National Preliminary Test Results" for the first volunteer major in the proposed adjustment area, so it is important to apply for a major; 2, in line with the specific requirements of the transfer school, such as the unified examination subject is the same as the re-examination major, and the self-propositional subject is the same or similar; 3. The major to be transferred is the same as or similar to the first volunteer major, which meets the requirements for transferring to a major stipulated in the general rules.
Colleges and universities should pay attention to two points when accepting transfers: first, the school where you took the exam and your score (985 is dominant, and it is better to get a higher score), and second, your undergraduate school (inclined to accept 2 1 1, 985 college graduates). I suggest you tell me more information, such as your undergraduate school and major, the school, major and score you took, and where you want to develop in the future, so that you can recommend schools and hope it will help you.