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How to inquire about the admission list of postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination?

Generally speaking, the list of candidates for postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination will come out within one week, and some "faster-moving" universities will even announce the results of candidates on the same day. If the four methods are sorted in chronological order, it is the fastest to notify and post the list of candidates to be admitted by SMS or telephone, but not all colleges and universities will send text messages to candidates to be admitted.

Considering the need to enter the information of candidates to be admitted into the system, generally speaking, it is late for the department to issue a notice and the research recruitment network to update the information to be admitted. Among them, after the list of candidates to be admitted comes out, the department will generally open the list of candidates to be admitted in official website, and the public time will generally be longer than 14 days. If you have any questions about the proposed admission list, you can give feedback or report to the department.

In short, there are many ways to query the proposed admission list. If you are anxious to know the admission results, you can also call the department admissions office teacher to know the admission situation in advance after the re-examination of the postgraduate entrance examination.

The elimination rate of re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination is 17% to 33%, and candidates will be brushed. However, judging from the proposed admission list published by the department, the estimated elimination rate is not accurate.

On the one hand, the re-examination ratio of some colleges and universities is much lower than 1: 1.5, and even the re-examination ratio is 1: 4. On the other hand, the number of candidates announced by some colleges is lower than the number of recruits, which may be to reserve transfer places. This shows that there is great uncertainty in the number of people taking the postgraduate entrance examination and the number of people admitted, and the elimination rate of postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination is not easy to quantify.