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Can you check online before you receive the admission notice? How to check?

Many students want to know whether the admission notice can be found online before it is received. The following is a compilation of some related materials, hoping to help students.

At present, most college admission notices are sent by EMS. If it is confirmed that the notice has been sent from the college, but it has not yet reached us, we can find out where it has gone through the following ways.

(1) Tel: China Post1183 service hotline.

(2) SMS: Send the SMS "CD+ Email" to 1 1 183 for email inquiry.

(3) Website: Enter EMS official website.

Matters needing attention when receiving the admission notice First, after receiving the admission notice, check whether the contents on the notice are wrong.

Candidates should carefully check the contents of the notice after receiving their own university admission letter to ensure that every word is correct, especially to check whether the university and major they applied for are correct. If the major marked on the admission notice is not the one you applied for, then candidates should consult the university they applied for and whether they entered the wrong information when printing the admission notice.

Second, check whether the contents in the admission notice are complete.

Some colleges and universities will pay candidates the required bank cards and mobile phone cards in the university admission notice. Therefore, after receiving the university admission notice, candidates should open it and carefully check whether the contents in the admission notice are complete. If other candidates receive their bank cards, but they don't, they should call the school to inquire about the situation and whether the school owes them.

Third, check whether your admission notice is issued by the university you applied for, and beware of being cheated.

Candidates should check whether the admission notice is issued by the university they applied for after receiving their own university admission notice, because some candidates may receive two university admission notices, one of which is probably forged by a diploma workshop.