If you have passed the re examination line in 2023, you may not be able to enter the re examination. If your score exceeds the re examination line of colleges, you can participate in the internal adjustment. If you want to enter the reexamination, your postgraduate entrance examination results need to exceed the reexamination line of the department and the professional reexamination line.
Can the 2023 postgraduate entrance exam be re examined after passing the exam
The postgraduate entrance examination reexamination line is divided into college reexamination line, department reexamination line and professional reexamination line. The above three reexamination lines all include the general branch line and the single subject line, which indicates that the premise for the postgraduate entrance examination score to exceed the reexamination line is that the total score and the single subject score pass the line at the same time. For students who apply for 34 independent marking colleges, the 34 self marking colleges are the re examination line of the colleges, while for students who apply for non independent marking colleges, the national line is the re examination line of the colleges.
If your score exceeds the college re examination line, you may not enter the re examination. If your score exceeds the college re examination line, you can participate in the internal adjustment. If you want to enter the reexamination, your postgraduate entrance examination scores need to exceed the college/department reexamination line and professional reexamination line. Generally speaking, the professional reexamination line will be higher than the college/department reexamination line, and the college/department reexamination line will be higher than the college/department reexamination line.
How many points can you get through the postgraduate entrance examination in 2022
For different majors, the distribution range of the national line for postgraduate entrance examination is different. Taking the national line of Area A as an example, candidates and parents can refer to the following scope:
If you are applying for agricultural, military, sports, engineering, engineering care, science, medicine and other disciplines, the probability of passing the national line will be stable if your postgraduate entrance examination score exceeds 300; If your subject is law, philosophy and history, your postgraduate entrance exam score needs to be 330; In addition, if your subject is economics, management, education and literature, your score will be higher, and 360 points or more will be more stable.
Which kind of situation does not count as crossing the line
The so-called crossing the national line means that your single subject scores and total scores in the preliminary examination have passed the national line respectively, which is considered as crossing the national line. The following three situations are not considered as crossing the national line!
1. The result of the postgraduate entrance examination in a single subject does not exceed the single subject line;
2. All single subject scores have passed the single subject line, and the total score has not passed the total branch line;
3. The total score of postgraduate entrance examination has passed the line, but there is a single subject that has not passed the single subject line.