The initial examination is a national unified examination of foreign languages, politics and mathematics, plus one or two specialized courses. The initial test scores of non-independent enrollment schools are delineated according to the national line. There are three fractional lines, the single subject line with a total score of 100, the single subject line with a total score of 150 and the total score line. Then each subject has three lines, ABC line, divided by country and region. For example, Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai and Zhejiang belong to Line A, Guangxi belongs to Line B, and Yunnan, Tibet and Qinghai belong to Line C. Where are the schools you apply for, and which line you must pass in order to qualify for the second interview? The single subject line and the total score line of independent enrollment schools are divided by themselves, which has nothing to do with the national line.
The retest score is written test score+interview score. Some schools will calculate the final retest score according to a certain proportion of the retest, interview results and preliminary test results. If you pass the re-examination, you can enter the school for postgraduate study. As for the proportion of retest results, each school is different. But relatively speaking, the first round of elimination is in the initial test, and the elimination rate in the second test is very low.
The retest scores are independently divided by each school, and the country does not divide them uniformly.
Postgraduate entrance examination refers to the general name of relevant examinations organized by the education authorities or enrollment institutions for the selection of graduate students, which is composed of unified examinations organized by the national examination authorities and interviews organized by enrollment units. Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two levels: master's degree and doctor's degree. Due to different levels, regions, disciplines and majors, the selection requirements are also different. The national unified examination subjects generally include foreign languages, politics, specialized courses and comprehensive courses.