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After the postgraduate entrance examination adjustment and re-examination, does the proposed admission count as admission?

Basically admitted.

"Planned admission" means that the student is planning to be admitted, but the official notification has not yet come out. It is equivalent to revealing a piece of news before admission. That is to retrieve the files and review them. As long as there are no problems with the files, admission will be confirmed.

There are also fresh graduates who have passed the postgraduate entrance examination but have not graduated yet, so they are considered for admission. If you don’t take enough credits when you graduate, you won’t be able to get your graduation certificate or degree certificate, and ultimately you won’t be admitted.

"Proposed admission" mostly occurs during the probationary period when a company recruits employees. Employees who perform well during this period will be considered for admission. However, proposed admission does not mean admission, and there is still a chance of being eliminated.