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Can graduate students be transferred without crossing the A-zone line and B-zone?
Yes, there are some differences between the scores of area A and area B. The scores and total scores of all subjects in area B are lower than those in area A, in order to evacuate the influx of students from developed areas, introduce them to other areas and balance the students.

If the postgraduate entrance examination has not passed the line of area A, but has passed the area B, it can definitely be transferred. In addition to meeting the basic requirements of the national preliminary examination results of the first volunteer major in the adjustment area, the adjustment must also meet the requirements of the adjustment school. For example, the unified examination subjects should be the same as the retest subjects to be adjusted, and the self-propositional subjects should be the same or similar. Some schools require that the top 4 professional codes of the majors to be adjusted must be the same as the top 4 professional codes of the majors to be registered. The inter-school transfer procedure is to contact the intended school first, fill in the application form and send it to the designated mailbox (the official website of each school will issue specific measures). After the adjustment system is opened, you can fill in two parallel adjustment volunteers. Then I received a notice from the school for re-examination, and finally the candidates took part in the re-examination. There is a detailed introduction to online adjustment on the research website.