Will pre admission be withdrawn 10, will pre admission be withdrawn

Updated on educate 2024-03-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pre-admission is generally not withdrawn for the following reasons:

    The candidate's "pre-admission" is only a preliminary opinion of the university. Whether or not this preliminary opinion can be used as a final official "admission" depends on two aspects:

    On the one hand, colleges and universities will no longer adjust the admission and majors, and on the other hand, the provincial admission inspection team has not found any unreasonable circumstances in the list of candidates to be admitted or withdrawn. According to the admission method, the files of the candidates who have not been admitted to the previous round of "pre-admission" cannot be returned after the next round of submission. Therefore, candidates should pay attention to the fact that if you are "pre-admitted" by the first-choice university, and the school has already applied for the second-choice application, then you will be locked by the first-choice university and will not be withdrawn; If you are "pre-admitted" to the second parallel volunteer university, and the school's solicitation of volunteers has already been submitted, then your file will not be "freely available"; The same is true for the solicitation of volunteers, the first call for volunteers "pre-admitted" candidates will not be withdrawn after the second call for volunteers.

    Therefore, Xue Daohua reminded this part of the candidates that when they find out that their file track has been "pre-admitted" by the first choice or subsequent colleges and universities for a few days, don't worry, because you will definitely be "matched" by the colleges and universities you first chose and will not drop out.

    There are two conditions for the "pre-admission" status of the student's electronic file to become "admission", one is to pass the review of the provincial admission inspection team, and the other is to complete the plan of the same batch of colleges and universities in Sichuan. If the first choice of the university is full, the provincial admission inspection team will immediately review the list of "pre-admission" and "pre-withdrawal" uploaded by the university, and if the review is passed, the status of the "pre-admission" candidate will change to "admission"; If the first choice of the university is insufficient, and the second choice can only be completed through the second choice of the applicant, then the candidates who are already in the "pre-admission" state must wait for the second choice of the school to pass the review before they can be "admitted"; If the second choice of the university has not been able to complete the enrollment plan, the first one.

    1. Candidates whose second choice has been "pre-admitted" will have to wait for the review and approval of the solicited volunteer candidates before they can be "admitted" together. That is to say, even if the candidate has been "pre-admitted" to the first-choice university and has passed the provincial admission review, as long as the school has not completed the enrollment plan, the admission cannot be over. In other words, each university must complete its enrollment plan before the "pre-admission" candidate profile can be displayed as "admitted".

    The length of this period varies from school to school, and the long one may last five or six days, so candidates who are in the "pre-admission" should be patient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    During the admission process, the candidate's profile is divided into 6 statuses. The file is first submitted to a certain university, and then the file becomes "the institution is reading", that is, the school is reviewing and checking the basic information of each candidate, which is a process of reading the file.

    When the institution indicates its admission opinion or withdrawal opinion in the computer, such as which major it is enrolled in, or withdraws and indicates the reason, and then submits it to the Provincial Education Examination Institute, then the candidate's file status changes. Candidates who have been pre-classified into majors are called "pre-admission", and candidates who have withdrawn are called "pre-withdrawal". If the Provincial Education Examination Institute agrees with this opinion, then the "pre-admitted" candidates will become "admitted pending" status, and the files of the "pre-retired" candidates will be returned to the data and become "free to vote".

    Candidates also have a paper admission form at the Provincial Education Examination Agency. When the Provincial Education Examination Institute manually approves the admission form, the status of these candidates will change to the status of "admitted", which means that these candidates are officially admitted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, the pre-admission means that you have been accepted, so don't worry about it. Wait for the notice!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Possibly, you also said it was pre-admission!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No.

    Pre-admission is generally not a disqualification, unless there is a special fault or a violation of the school's admissions requirements. Because you can't withdraw from the program, there is no case where you can be admitted to the second voluntary college after withdrawing.

    Withdrawal means that the number of candidates' files accessed by the institution is generally controlled within 120%, and the school specifically determines the proportion of file adjustment, and the school decides whether the candidate is admitted or not and the major recorded, and is responsible for the interpretation of the unadmitted candidates and the handling of other remaining issues.

    Colleges and universities will not drop out high-scoring candidates and admit low-scoring candidates for no reason. Generally, there are three situations in which high-scoring candidates are withdrawn: first, although the candidate's score is higher than the school's admission score line, it does not reach the admission score line of the major applied for and does not obey the adjustment; second, although the overall score is higher, the relevant subjects are poor; Third, the physical condition does not meet the requirements of the reported major.

    If the candidate is unreasonably withdrawn, he or she should contact the relevant university in time.

    Admission, which means that the candidate has been officially admitted. It should be noted that when the status of the candidate's electronic file shows "admission", the Provincial Education Examination Institute will also print a paper admission roster, and after signing and sealing, the Provincial Education Examination Institute has a special personnel responsible for sending the candidate's admission roster to the admitting university.

    Pre-withdrawal indicates that the candidate is about to face withdrawal processing. When the university transmits its pre-withdrawal opinion to the college entrance examination admission site of the Provincial Education Examination Institute, after the admission inspection and review of the Provincial Education Examination Institute, if it agrees with the withdrawal opinion of the university, the status of the candidate's file will become "free to vote".

    Free can vote, which means that there are two situations in which free can be cast: first, if the candidate's file is not voted for the first time in a certain batch (the candidate's score does not reach the file adjustment line of the university), the candidate's status will be displayed as "free to vote"; Second, after the candidate's file is put into the university, it will also be displayed as "free to vote" after being withdrawn due to "disobedience to professional adjustment" and "physical limitations".

    File StatusAdmitted Indicates that you have been admitted to a university, so there is no need to worry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay to apply for deregistration, the key is whether people are willing to help you go through the deregistration procedures. Like the school I filled in, I wanted to withdraw, and he said yes, but he never handled it, so just like that, my status changed from being admitted to being pending. If the withdrawal is successful, it will not affect your second batch of undergraduate volunteers.

    However, if it takes a lot of time to withdraw from the program, it may affect your second batch of undergraduates, because the admission of the second undergraduate has already begun. So, think twice before you act.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Withdrawal means that the number of candidates' files accessed by the institution is generally controlled within 120%, and the school specifically determines the proportion of file adjustment, and the school decides whether the candidate is admitted or not and the major recorded, and is responsible for the interpretation of the unadmitted candidates and the handling of other remaining issues. Colleges and universities will not drop out high-scoring candidates and admit low-scoring candidates for no reason. Generally, high-scoring candidates are disqualified, and there are three situations:

    First, although the candidate's score is higher than the admission score line of the school, it does not reach the admission score line of the major applied for and does not obey the adjustment; second, although the overall score is higher, the relevant subjects are poor; Third, the physical condition does not meet the requirements of the reported major. If the candidate is unreasonably withdrawn, he or she should contact the relevant university in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, I have a classmate who didn't do well in the exam last year and was admitted to a second book, he didn't want to go, so he applied for withdrawal, and then retook it for a year, and was admitted this year.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I haven't tried these questions, but I suggest you can try them, you won't have a chance if you don't try, and if you try, at least you've worked hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The candidate's score has reached the submission line, and the candidate's file has also entered the university that is ready to admit the candidate, and is ready to admit the candidate to a certain major of this school, and the university uploads the admission requirements to the Education Examination Institute, as long as the Education Examination Institute confirms and agrees, you can be admitted.

    In the case of pre-admission, it may be that the enrollment plan of the university has not been completed, so when the candidate inquires about the admission information, it will be displayed as "pre-admission". After the university's enrollment plan is completed, the status of pre-admission will change.

    Many candidates volunteer to show "pre-admission", but they do not show their major, and they are worried that they will be withdrawn. In fact, the major is not displayed because the major is not well divided, so it is not displayed. After the major is divided, it will be revealed, which candidates do not need to worry about.

    If you are eager to know the relevant information, you can also call ** to inquire.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In principle, no, because the school admits you and takes away your personal file, unless the school does not want you anymore because you have been punished by the society for some illegal acts and other special reasons during this period. Don't worry, do your job!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, after the school is admitted, it will be entered into the microcomputer, and the school will overadmit every year, and finally someone will give up, and the result will be the ...... of the school's second unified recruitmentNow that you have been admitted, as long as you report on time for the start of school, you will be a student ......at that school

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    These 14 situations will be withdrawn, do you understand these misunderstandings? (iv).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Summary. If there are no major problems, they will not be deregistered.

    If a candidate's cut-off score reaches the cut-off mark, it will be displayed as "Pre-admitted". If colleges and universities no longer adjust admissions and majors, and there is no unreasonable situation in the candidates' files, then, in this case, the pre-admitted candidates will generally not be withdrawn.

    If the "pre-admitted" candidates have more advantageous scores, are more reasonable to fill in the voluntary report, and obey the adjustment, then they will basically not be disqualified; On the contrary, if the candidate has no advantage in the score and does not obey the adjustment, then there is also the possibility of being disqualified.

    It should be noted that when the solicitation of voluntary admissions begins, if the admission status of some candidates is still "pre-admitted", then for such candidates, colleges and universities are not allowed to withdraw from the program according to the admission regulations. Therefore, for pre-admitted candidates, there is no need to fill in the call for volunteers.

    Can I withdraw from the pre-admission?

    I have received your question, it will take some time for the inquiry, please be patient

    If there are no major problems, they will not be deregistered. If a candidate's cut-off score reaches the cut-off mark, it will be displayed as "Pre-admitted". If colleges and universities no longer adjust admissions and majors, and there is no unreasonable situation in the candidates' files, then, in this case, the pre-admitted candidates will generally not be withdrawn.

    If the "pre-admitted" candidates have more advantageous scores, are more reasonable to fill in the voluntary report, and obey the adjustment, then they will basically not be disqualified; On the contrary, if the candidate has no advantage in the score and does not obey the adjustment, then there is also the possibility of being disqualified. It should be noted that when the solicitation of voluntary admissions begins, if the admission status of some candidates is still "pre-admitted", then for such candidates, colleges and universities are not allowed to withdraw from the program according to the admission regulations. Therefore, for pre-admitted candidates, there is no need to fill in the call for volunteers.

    What should a student do if they want to cancel their admission as a result of their pre-admission?

    If the admission of this batch is not over, you can apply for withdrawal! Note that there is no end. For example, if you go to the third line, the admission work of the three books is not over.

    But whether or not to withdraw is not up to you, but to the school you are admitting. If the school doesn't agree to quit, you can't do anything, so there must be a very valid reason to convince the school. If you have withdrawn from your file and have not gone to the school where you have filled in your application until the end of this round of admission, then you can participate in the application for volunteers.

    Often, however, the file is withdrawn from one school and goes to another school that is still short of students. If you're backshifting, time is even tighter.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No. After the pre-admission of candidates who meet the admission conditions is arranged, the list of candidates to be admitted and the majors will be recorded. Being in the state of "pre-admission" does not indicate that it is officially admitted, and it must be approved by the admission inspection team of the provincial college entrance examination admission field before it is officially admitted.

    If the query shows that it is an admission, you can wait for the notice of the institution.

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