There are still a large number of graduate students studying in the School of Software of the University of Technology, including those who have passed the national score line. I did it in 2006 and I was very impressed. I have a counselor who is also a graduate student. According to her, every student has a tutor when doing a project and writing a paper, so graduate students will pay more attention when choosing a tutor.
I'm not sure about the admission score of graduate students in polytechnic university. But in addition to the national scores, if the number of applicants is relatively large, the school also has requirements for mathematics and English. Then, according to the number of applicants, the requirements of these two courses will be gradually improved, but there is no requirement for professional test scores. There will be a group of people in the first admission, and then try again and delete this.
Of course, your score is high enough and awesome enough. The score is still relatively important, and there is basically no problem.