What should I do if the postgraduate re-examination fails?

The first method: adjustment.

If other majors in the school are not full, you can adjust your scores to other majors in the school; If the school can't transfer, you can go to other schools in your application area (ABC area) that are not full of students (you can watch the online transfer system then)

Adjustment steps:

1. Candidates log in to the online adjustment system of "China Postgraduate Admissions Information Network" (Postgraduate Admissions Information Network-Home Page) with the user name and password registered when filling online. If you forget the user name or password, please use the "password retrieval" function and enter relevant information to retrieve the user name or password;

2. Before the candidates fill in the form, please read carefully the adjustment requirements announced by the enrollment units in the information column of the enrollment units, and inquire about the vacancy information of each major;

3. Select the enrollment units and majors that need to be adjusted through the adjustment system (you can choose two volunteers);

4. After confirming the submission of the transfer volunteers, the admissions unit will give feedback as soon as possible whether to participate in the re-examination. Please log in to the adjustment system in time to check the volunteer status and the feedback notice from the enrollment unit. If you receive the re-examination notice, please go through the relevant formalities according to the requirements of the enrollment unit;

5. Candidates who fail the re-examination can continue to participate in volunteering;

6. The contact information is particularly important when the candidates fill in the transfer volunteers, which is an important way for the admissions unit to take the initiative to contact. Please fill it out carefully.

The second way: struggle for another year and take the exam again.

Extended data

In ensuring the scientificity of the second interview, the Ministry of Education has also made many reforms in recent years:

(1) Decentralize part of the autonomy to the enrollment units, so that scientific research and recruitment units have more autonomy in selecting talents. In 2003, the Ministry of Education authorized 34 colleges and universities to draw re-examination scores independently.

In 2006, the Ministry of Education clearly stipulated that the re-examination scores accounted for 30% ~ 50% of the total scores. In 2007, the Ministry of Education made it clear again that the enrollment unit can implement the one-vote veto system in the second interview, which means that as long as the second interview is unqualified, the enrollment unit can refuse admission no matter how high the initial test score is.

(2) drop talents in an eclectic way. It has opened up a "green channel" for those who have special academic expertise or outstanding training potential, as well as those who have outstanding performance in scientific research or related practice: with the approval of the postgraduate enrollment leading group, they can get appropriate extra points and record them in the re-examination results; Recommended jointly by more than 3 professors of this major, and strictly examined by the leading group of selected students, they are excluded from the comprehensive ranking.

Research and Recruitment Network-Online Adjustment