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How to check whether you are admitted to the university?
The most direct query method after being admitted to colleges and universities is to log on to the website where you fill in your volunteers. If you find the admission information, you will be admitted, and the institutions and majors that have been admitted will be displayed.

Detailed methods for inquiring whether you are admitted to a university:

1. Telephone inquiry. You can query the admission results by entering the content on your mobile phone.

2. Inquire through the intranet of the reported university. According to the identity card information and name, the information is unified and accepted. (only for candidates who have not chosen a school to obey the adjustment)

3. official website, Provincial Admissions Examination Institute, Provincial Department of Education.

This query method is most familiar to everyone, so I won't repeat it here. I would like to remind you that many provincial education examination institutes have opened small programs and official micro-programs, which makes it more convenient to query the admission results.

4, undergraduate enrollment network query.

The undergraduate enrollment network of many colleges and universities also provides an entrance for the college entrance examination results.

Then, because the query system of colleges and universities is relatively independent of the updated information of the provinces, it means that we may find the admission results earlier here.

5. Ask for "inquiry" from the voluntary reporting system.

Many batches, especially two batches, will generally be filled in after the first admission.

Then, if you are not sure whether to enroll, you can also log in to the system and try to collect volunteers to fill in.

Then, if the system prompts you that "you can't fill in the solicitation of volunteers" or you "don't meet the requirements of this volunteer filling".

Congratulations, then, indicating that your file is not in a "freely available" state, but has been sent to a university, and may soon become a "planned admission" state. Please wait patiently for the result.

What are the admission procedures?

Simulated filing: Before each batch is officially filed, the provincial recruitment office shall conduct simulated filing according to the proportion of filing determined by colleges and universities.

Determine the proportion of investment: after the simulation of investment, the provincial recruitment office will submit the distribution of students' grades to colleges and universities in time, and colleges and universities will

The simulation results determine whether to increase the plan and adjust the investment ratio.

Formal filing: The Provincial Admissions Office meets the requirements for file adjustment in colleges and universities according to the requirements for file adjustment in colleges and universities and the volunteers who fill in the form.

Candidates' electronic files are delivered to colleges and universities online. Parallel volunteer only files once according to the candidates' grades from high to low.

Reading files: Enrollment institutions download the electronic file data of candidates from the Internet for review, and review the content package within the specified time.

Read candidates' scores, professional volunteers, adjustment options, physical examination forms and credit records.

Pre-admission: Admissions institutions pre-admit candidates who meet the admission requirements according to relevant regulations and enrollment regulations.

And upload the results of pre-admission and file withdrawal to the provincial recruitment office.

Admission inspection: the Provincial Admissions Office will review the candidates who intend to withdraw from colleges and universities. If there is no objection, the admission is over.

Print the admission list: the provincial admissions office prints the admission list of new students according to the admission results of colleges and universities, and affixes the seal of the provincial admissions office.

Send the special seal to the admissions institution after admission.

Fill in the admission notice: the admissions institution fills in the admission notice according to the list of admitted candidates, and affix the official seal of the school together.

Send the admission notice, funding policies and measures and other related materials to the admitted candidates.

What is the status of electronic archives in the college entrance examination?

During the admission period, candidates' electronic files will be in different States, such as "free voting" and "already voting". The Provincial Admissions Office said that knowing these conditions is helpful for candidates to judge the admission process.

"Free voting" means that the candidate's file has not been voted out, or it has been rejected by the school after being voted out. If dismissed by the school, candidates can see the reasons why they were recently dismissed by the institution.

"File Submitted": It means that the Provincial Admissions Office has submitted the file to the institution, but the institution has not downloaded the file to submit information.

"Institution is reading": it means that the institution has downloaded the bidding information and is reviewing the electronic files of candidates. However, it does not mean that the candidates have been admitted. The number of provincial recruitment offices investing in colleges and universities is generally more than the number of enrollment plans. After reading the files, colleges and universities should withdraw from the files of candidates who have not been admitted.

"Pre-retirement" means that candidates are not admitted to the college for various reasons, and the college submits retirement to the provincial recruitment office. For each candidate who retires early, the college will explain the reasons for retirement.

"Pre-admission" means that the college is ready to admit candidates, and the list of candidates to be admitted has been submitted to the provincial recruitment office through the network, waiting for online registration and inspection and review by the provincial recruitment office.

"To be admitted" means that the list of institutions to be admitted has passed the online review of provincial admissions offices, but the admission list has not been printed and sent.

"Admission" means that the admission list has been printed and stamped by the provincial admissions office and sent to the admissions institutions.