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University voluntary transfer rules
The rules for voluntary transfer in universities are as follows:

Major transfer is an option in the college entrance examination volunteer form, which is to ask candidates whether they are willing to be transferred to an institution that has not accepted the full number of majors without being admitted to the volunteer major. Whether to choose a professional adjustment or not, candidates can agree or disagree voluntarily.

Under the same conditions, if the candidate checks the subject adjustment, the school will assign the candidate to a major that has a planned vacancy and meets the admission conditions if the reported major cannot be admitted; Candidates will be dismissed if they do not obey the professional deployment.

Obeying professional adjustment increases the uncertainty of candidates' professional admission, but it is an important guarantee to avoid "falling out of the list". Under the admission mode of parallel volunteer, more and more colleges and universities clearly promise that candidates who are physically unrestricted and subject to professional adjustment will not change jobs. Finally, candidates are advised to be cautious about professional adjustment options according to their actual situation and future planning.

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Voluntary adjustment: according to the current situation, voluntary adjustment in the college entrance examination is a subordinate adjustment in parallel volunteer-major adjustment, and it is also a way for colleges and universities to enroll different majors after filing. Although candidates have passed the promotion line of a university and entered the school gate, it still depends on whether the small doors of various majors can enter. Because of the score line, the six majors that candidates applied for are not enough, and they can only arrange admission in the majors with remaining plans in the school.

There are two kinds of voluntary transfers: the first one is that the score of the school you applied for is enough and the score of the major you applied for is not enough, so you transfer to other majors with insufficient enrollment, so the major you enrolled is not the one you originally applied for. Of course, the premise is that the registration form allows you to transfer.

The other is that your score is lower than the school you applied for, and that school can't admit you, so you will be transferred to another school with insufficient admission, or another school may admit you when it sees that your score is higher.