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How long does the transfer notice usually take?

Generally speaking,/kloc-will receive the transfer information within 0/2 to 36 hours.

In the past three years, the opening time of the adjustment system was around March 20, and it was the first Friday after the announcement of the national line.

According to the regulation of adjustment service in previous years, the original locking time of candidates' adjustment records is set by the enrollment unit independently, and the longest time is no more than 36 hours. Generally speaking, in the first 4 hours after the online drug delivery service system is opened, there are more users visiting.

After the postgraduate transfer application is submitted, it will generally receive a re-examination notice in about 36 to 48 hours. Just because a candidate has filled in the transfer information does not mean that he will definitely receive a re-examination notice. Generally, schools will close after opening the transfer system 12 hours, and then it will take about one day to screen and transfer students. Candidates will receive emails or phone calls.

If you receive a transfer application in the morning, you can reply in the afternoon. If it was in the afternoon, I must have replied the next day. If there is no reply for 48 hours, it means that you are not going to accept your transfer, and you can apply for another school.

The adjustment time of postgraduate entrance examination is generally in March and April before the initial test results are announced and the second test begins.

The second interview will give the results of the proposed admission in a week or so, and the graduate students will be approved by the Ministry of Education before they can be formally admitted. It will take two months to test 1 10,000 graduate students one by one, and the examination of the Ministry of Education will end in early June. The school only prints the admission notice according to the list approved by the Ministry of Education.