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Can I return the college entrance examination?

It was impossible in theory, but it is possible as long as we reach an agreement in the study. There are already examples. This has nothing to do with the provincial examination, and the school can say anything if it wants to.

There are also wishes that can be changed. For example, what benefits did your teacher receive? He can help you change your wishes. Because after you fill out the form, although you submitted it, you still have to go through the school terminal and then formally submit it to the provincial examination institute. At this time, it cannot be changed.

The number of candidates' files accessed by colleges and universities is generally controlled within 1.20%, and the proportion of file transfer is determined by the school. The school decides whether the candidates are admitted or not and the majors reported, and is responsible for explaining the unsuccessful candidates and dealing with other remaining problems. Colleges and universities will not withdraw high-scoring candidates for no reason and admit low-scoring candidates. Generally, high-scoring candidates are dismissed. There are three situations: first, although the candidates' scores are higher than the school admission scores, they do not reach the reported professional admission scores and do not obey the adjustment; Second, although the total score is high, the related subjects are poor; Three, the physical condition does not meet the professional requirements. If candidates are dismissed unreasonably, they should contact relevant universities in time.

Back migration process

1, supervise and inspect the implementation of enrollment policies and regulations in colleges and universities.

2 candidates think that the withdrawal is unreasonable and submit it to the school for reconsideration and review.

3, check the completion of college enrollment plan.

4. Confirm the authenticity of the list of candidates to be recorded in colleges and universities.