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After the college entrance examination, the paper files are extracted and you choose not to go to college for the time being. Where should the paper files be stored? Can I leave it at home?
Local education bureau, no.

After the college entrance examination, many candidates go to the school or the local education bureau to receive a kraft paper portfolio, which mainly contains information such as individual application for joining the league, test scores, rewards and punishments. Personal files accompany me all my life, including the custody of the school when I entered the university, the filing of the unit after graduation, and the filing of personnel transfer.

For some students who are particularly curious, don't open the file bag yourself, and take good care of your paper files before going to college. There is nothing curious about the information inside, but once they are opened, there will be the possibility of personal replacement and fabrication, which will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble.

Candidates' electronic files:

The main basis of college enrollment. Candidates' electronic files mainly include candidates' basic information, ideological and political moral assessment or comments, high school academic level examination results, physical examination information, college entrance examination results information, voluntary information, and candidates' integrity records in taking the college entrance examination (mainly referring to the brief facts and handling results of violations during the college entrance examination). Candidates' electronic files must be consistent with the contents of the corresponding parts of paper media materials such as candidates' registration forms and physical examination forms.

The provincial admissions office shall, according to the enrollment information standards and related requirements issued by the Ministry of Education, formulate information collection methods for candidates in the region and establish and improve the corresponding management system. The content of candidates' information collection should meet the requirements of comprehensive evaluation of candidates when enrolling candidates in colleges and universities.