As long as it is within the scope stipulated by the Ministry of Education, college students can change their majors. If students choose a major they don't want when they first enter school, or are transferred to other majors because their scores are too low, they can apply for a major change after entering school. There are performance requirements for changing majors, and students should be prepared in advance.
In general, universities will change their major next semester, and they can only apply for changing their major if they fail the course. In addition, you have to pass the exam to change majors, and only those who pass the exam can change majors.
Three situations of changing majors in universities:
1. Some college students take the initiative to transfer to their disliked majors.
2. If some college students don't get enough marks, they will apply for majors with low marks in a premeditated way, and then transfer to the school's ace major through colleges and universities.
3. After class, I found that my major was not suitable.
Conditions for changing majors:
1. Undergraduates can apply to change their major after completing the first-year course and before entering the second year.
2. Students with special skills in a certain subject.
3. People who can't study in the original major due to health reasons but can still study in other majors in our school.
Changing majors can help students learn independently, participate in the selection of schools and select qualified students.
If you change from an unpopular major to an ace major, you need high requirements. In general, if a university wants to change majors, the first major needs to have a score of 10%, and secondly, all required courses can't fail, which means that if you pass 60 points, you must get more than 60 points.