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Can graduate candidates accept multiple re-examination notices at the same time?

Postgraduate candidates can accept multiple re-examination notices at the same time.

Candidates can accept the re-examination notice of two enrollment units at the same time, which does not affect each other. Accepting a volunteer re-examination notice will not affect other volunteers, but the admissions unit can see the history of candidates receiving re-examination notices, so try not to accept multiple re-examination notices.

The content of the re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination is decided by the school itself, so candidates should pay attention to the re-examination plan and re-examination arrangement announced by the graduate enrollment network of colleges and universities, and the re-examination content will be clearly defined.

Generally speaking, the re-examination content mainly includes three aspects: English listening and speaking ability test, professional course written test and comprehensive interview. The written test is divided into English and professional courses. Common interview questions include personal introduction, oral English conversation, professional questions and social current affairs.

When preparing for the exam, candidates can know the proportion of the retest content in advance and review it in a targeted manner.

Score calculation:

The calculation methods of the results of postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination in colleges and universities are slightly different. Generally speaking, the calculation method of most colleges and universities is as follows:

Re-examination score = written test score of specialized courses × written test weight+interview score ×(90%- written test weight)+foreign language listening and speaking ability score × 10%.

Relevant regulations

(a) the admissions unit to re-examine all candidates to be admitted, if necessary, re-examination. Those who fail the second interview will not be admitted.

(2) The admissions unit shall strictly review the original registration materials and candidates' qualifications such as the second-generation resident ID card, academic certificate and student ID card before the re-examination. Do not meet the requirements, not re-inspection.

If there is any doubt about the candidate's academic qualifications (student status), the admissions unit may require the candidate to provide a certificate issued by an authoritative organization within the specified time.

(3) The time, place, content scope and method of the second interview shall be determined by the admissions unit. Re-examination methods and procedures announced by the admissions unit. All re-examination work should generally be completed before the end of April each year.

(4) Candidates with the same academic qualifications (subject to the information provided at the time of registration) (except for Master of Laws (illegal studies), business administration, public administration, engineering management or tourism management), at least two undergraduate courses will be added during the second interview. The additional test method is written test.