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During the admission period, the candidate's electronic file will appear in different statuses such as "free to vote" and "has been submitted". The provincial recruitment office said that candidates can read these statuses, which is conducive to judging the admission process.
Free to vote": It means that the candidate's file has not been voted out, or has been withdrawn by the school after being voted out. If you are withdrawn by the school, you can see the reason for the latest withdrawal from the institution.
"Institutions are reading": It means that the institution has submitted the information and is reviewing the candidate's electronic file. However, it does not mean that the candidate has been admitted, and the number of files submitted by the provincial recruitment office to the institution is generally more than the number of enrollment plans.
"Pre-withdrawal": means that the candidate will not be admitted to the institution for various reasons, and the institution will propose to the provincial recruitment office to withdraw the file, and the institution will indicate the reason for the withdrawal for each candidate who has withdrawn from the file.
Pre-admission": It means that the institution is ready to admit the candidate, and has submitted the list of candidates to the provincial recruitment office through the network, waiting for the online review of the provincial recruitment office.
Admission pending": means that the list of institutions to be admitted has passed the online admission review of the provincial recruitment office, but the admission roster has not been printed and sent.
"Admission": means that the admission roster has been printed and stamped by the provincial recruitment office and sent to the recruiting universities.
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Raising the file is to take the file away, that is, pre-admission. If the score is lower than the score line of the major, it will be transferred to the second major, and it may also be adjusted. If you don't obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn, and you will not be admitted.
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1、If the solicitation has ended, and the admission information you find is still pre-admission, you have been admitted.
2. According to the admission regulations of each province, if the candidate is not admitted, the institution must withdraw the candidate before filling in the solicitation of volunteers, so as not to affect the candidates to fill in the solicitation of volunteers. If you are not withdrawn by then, the institution that pre-admitted you will have to admit you.
Means of enrollment. In order to ensure the source of students, the school adopts a means to recruit candidates who have no hope of studying or cannot be admitted due to low scores.
The provincial recruitment office in late September will have a unified online application for "junior college supplementation", which is the same as the volunteer, the school only recruits these supplementary students in advance, some people want to ask: online registration, but also want to go pre-admission. This is not possible, and if you are not admitted, you can be pre-admitted (provided that the pre-admission quota is not full).
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The admission time of the college entrance examination is a period of time, and the admission end time will be different for different institutions.
Pre-admission": It means that the institution is ready to admit the candidate, and has submitted the list of candidates to the provincial recruitment office through the network, waiting for the online review of the provincial recruitment office.
The proposed admission is completed, and the next step is to be admitted, and the provincial recruitment review, signature, and seal are all completed manually, with as little as 10,000 or 20,000 people in each batch, and more than 100,000 people, and it is impossible to quickly complete the review, signature, and seal of so many files. Therefore, the duration of the proposed admission status may be relatively long, but generally the proposed admission is basically already admitted to the university, so you can wait for a while.
If the proposed admission status lasts for a week or more, you can contact the provincial recruitment office directly, or you can ask the school to help understand the situation through the school, so be sure to stay tuned.
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The issuance time of admission notices in various provinces, municipalities and batches is different, and admission notices have been issued from around the 15th of this month to the end of August.
The first batch (early approval, one copy) has been or is about to start admission, and under normal circumstances, the admission letter should be issued from now to around the 20th.
The second batch (two books) will start to be admitted around the 20th, and under normal circumstances, the admission notice should be issued around the 25th.
The third batch (three books) will start admission around the 26th, and under normal circumstances, the admission notice should be issued around the 30th.
Vocational colleges (including) colleges and universities will not be admitted until the end of this month and the beginning of next month, and under normal circumstances, admission notices should be issued one after another next month, and some will not be issued until the middle and late months.
The notification letter will be sent by EMS to the correspondence address you have reserved when you fill in the application.
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Pre-admission is admission, almost.
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Raising the file means that the candidate's file is accessed, the candidate's file is reviewed, and then the admission score is determined. Raising the file does not mean admission.
When the examinee inquires about the status of his file and displays it as "filed", it means that the candidate's electronic file has been filed by a certain enrollment institution. There is a certain difference between this situation and being admitted, because colleges and universities also have to review candidates in accordance with the rules of selection, so as to determine whether to admit or withdraw.
The display has been filed, which proves that the candidate's score has reached the file adjustment line of the university to which he has been reported, and the candidate's file has been reviewed.
For the results of "filed" displayed for multiple inquiries, candidates can go directly to the official website of the corresponding school to check the admission information, because these ** updated content will always be faster.
College Admission Steps:
Submission is the first step in admission, and college admission generally has four steps:
1. Submission, that is, the electronic files of candidates who meet the enrollment score conditions of the institution are delivered to the institution.
2. Proposed admission, that is, the institution feels that the candidate meets the admission requirements and is ready to be admitted.
3. Admission: Candidates who meet the admission conditions will be admitted to the institution, which means that they have been admitted.
4. Withdrawal, the proportion of provincial admissions office is 1:, and some colleges and universities are 1:, that is, if the enrollment plan of colleges and universities is 100 people, the proportion of applicants is 110 people. Then there will be 10 people who will not be admitted, and their files will be returned to the provincial admissions office.
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The file is to access the candidate's file, review the candidate's qualification and physical examination file, and then determine the admission score line. It does not imply admission.
Institutions generally control the number of candidates' files within 120%, and the school determines the specific proportion of file adjustment, and the school decides whether the candidates are admitted and the majors they are enrolled in, 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.
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It's not admission, but there is a good chance, the school will raise the file according to its own enrollment plan, that is, the school will raise the file of 120 people if it enrolls 100 people, which means that 20 people will not be hired! There will be some black-box operations in this, and if you have a high score, it will definitely be fine...If it is online and offline, it may fall, and if it is related, it will not fall!
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The first rule: the score clearing rule.
Under this rule, candidates with high scores choose majors. The university will line up all the college entrance examination candidates according to the total score from high to low, and then admit the candidates one by one according to their professional preferences.
If the candidate's first choice is full, he or she will check his second major, and then check the last major. If the candidate's application has been filled and the candidate does not comply with the adjustment, the university will dismiss him/her.
When the assignment of the candidate with the previous score is completed, the next candidate with the next highest score will be considered, and so on until all are completed.
The second rule: the principle of professional purification.
Under this rule, the university allocates students according to the candidate's preferred major. This rule is similar to the sequential principle of college application.
The university first classifies each candidate's first choice major, and each major is lined up according to the level of performance. From high to low, students will be selected according to the planned number of students in each major, and the excess candidates will be screened out. In this way, the first round of admission to the major is completed.
After the first round of admission, if there are still majors that are not full, the candidates screened out of the first round of admission will be classified according to the candidates who apply for this major according to their second choice, and they will be lined up according to their results, and the exams that exceed the planned number will be screened out. Complete the second round of admission to the major.
Then, the following rounds of admissions will be conducted in order until all majors have been processed.
The third rule: the professional grade rule.
If the first professional choice cannot be admitted, the candidate's second to sixth professional choice needs to be admitted with a certain score difference higher than that of the previous candidate.
For example, the admission rules of a university stipulate that our school generally adopts the method of professional voluntary grade difference for major allocation, the first and second professional grades are 2 points, the second and third professional grades are 1 point, and the subsequent professional grade difference is 0 points.
This is the way in which the school clarifies the major-level differential score used in the admission of majors. This means that after a candidate's file is submitted to this school, if the first major is not admitted, according to the rules of score difference, the second choice major should be admitted by subtracting 2 points from the grade difference to compare with other candidates' first choice of the major; The third major and subsequent majors will be admitted by subtracting 3 points compared with the first choice candidates of other majors.
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Of course, it is not a pre-admission, but it just means that your grades may have reached the admission score line, and it does not mean that you have been admitted. One is to withdraw, which means that your file has been withdrawn from the school, and you are not accepted as a student, and the other is to be admitted, which means that you have been admitted to the school and can already enter this school to study, and the other is to adjust you, indicating that the major you applied for has been admitted, so you will be transferred to another major.
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Indeed it is. Generally, they are pending admission, pre-admission, and already admitted. Re-recording Chang search means that you have already applied to this school, and the pre-admission is a leak that your score meets the requirements of this school. Already admitted is that you can attend this school.
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The application is that the local admissions offices will put the candidates' files to the enrollment schools according to the candidates' scores, voluntary filling in and the proportion of the effective enrollment plans of each university in the place. Pre-admission means that the file has entered the school and can no longer be moved. The school's review has been passed and the admission is preliminary.
In terms of admission rules and admissions policies, pre-admission is an unspoken rule that has no legal effect. If the candidate's score reaches the school's local admission threshold, the school must also admit students according to the regulations without this paper agreement; However, if the candidate's score is lower than the admission score of the school in the local area, according to the admission rules promulgated in the admissions regulations, even if they are pre-admitted, they will not be admitted to this school.
Pre-admission: It indicates that the institution has prepared to admit the student after review, and has submitted this information to the provincial recruitment office for review.
Pre-withdrawal: It indicates that the institution is ready to withdraw the student's file after review, and has submitted this information to the provincial recruitment office for review.
Waiting for the final review: It indicates that the provincial recruitment office intends to agree to admit the student after reviewing the "pre-recorded bad picking" candidates, and submit this information to the person in charge of the admission leading group for final approval.
Admission: It indicates that the person in charge of the admission leadership team has been finally approved, and the student has been officially admitted.
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With the development of admission work in various places, there has been more discussion about the admission status on the Internet. There are many kinds of admission statuses, and what each status means is the most important concern for candidates and parents. In this article, the teacher will tell the students what it means to display the pre-application file in the admission status, and will ask the question of "is the pre-application already admitted?"
1. What does the admission status show for pre-submission?
The pre-submission is not the admission status, but the submission measures taken by the provincial admissions office two days before the official application. It is a way for colleges and universities to understand the situation of students, and everyone should distinguish it from the official application.
Admission to colleges and universities is based on the college entrance examination preferences filled in by candidates, but there may be inequality between colleges and universities, as well as between various majors in colleges and universities.
Some colleges and universities and majors are more popular with candidates, the number of applicants will be more, and the number of students may exceed the enrollment plan of colleges and universities by a lot, which will cause many candidates' files to be withdrawn. In order to reduce the risk of candidates being withdrawn as much as possible, the provincial recruitment office will arrange two pre-submissions when the official application is made.
There are two main functions of pre-pitching, one is to let colleges and universities better understand the source of students in their own schools, and to decide whether to increase the enrollment plan; The second is to allow colleges and universities to reasonably and accurately determine the proportion of submissions, minimize the number of candidates who are withdrawn, and minimize the risk of high-scoring candidates being defeated.
2. Has the pre-application been admitted?
According to the above, pre-application does not mean that you have been admitted. Among all the admission statuses, only the "admitted" status means that you have been admitted to the university, and other states cannot mean that you have been admitted.
In order to allow students to distinguish between various admission statuses, the teacher will introduce to you what all admission statuses mean. (There is a gap in the admission status of each province, and the following introduction is for reference only).
1) Free casting: There are two meanings, one means that the candidate's file has not been voted out, it may be because of the slippage, or it may be because the file has not yet started; One is that the file on behalf of the candidate was submitted to a certain university, but it was withdrawn due to disobedience to adjustment, physical limitations, etc.
3) Institutions are reading: Colleges and universities have ** the candidate's electronic file and are in the process of reviewing. If the candidate's situation in all aspects meets the admission rules published in the admissions regulations, the subsequent display of "pre-admission" will be displayed, otherwise it will be displayed as "pre-withdrawal".
4) Pre-Retirement: It means that the candidate is about to be withdrawn. In this case, although the candidate's file has been submitted to a certain university, but because the score is low and does not obey the adjustment, or the physical condition, single subject score and other aspects do not meet the requirements, the high school has decided to withdraw, and has submitted a list of "pre-withdrawn" students to the provincial college entrance examination admission site, which is waiting for review.
5) Pre-Admission: Indicates that the candidate is about to be admitted. Pre-admission does not mean that candidates are officially admitted, because the list of "pre-admission" still needs to be reviewed and confirmed by the provincial college entrance examination admission on-site inspection team.
6) Accepted: It means that the candidate has been officially admitted to the university.
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