Changes in the medical postgraduate entrance examination policy:
1. There is no longer a quota for students recommended to stay in school
2. Those recommended to this school can also choose to enter other schools
The 2015 postgraduate examination is about to be held, and this year’s postgraduate examination has a new policy. From this year on, there will no longer be a distinction between academic degrees and professional degrees when recommending outstanding graduates to study for postgraduate places without taking the examination; colleges and universities will no longer set up retention programs. Limit; Colleges and universities may not make application for admission to the school a condition for selecting recommended students, nor may they restrict in any other way the independent application of recommended students.
According to previous postgraduate guarantee regulations, in order to strengthen inter-school exchanges, colleges and universities generally have quota limits for graduate students recommended by the school and other schools. Many schools have set retention quotas to control the number of students in the school and avoid Students attend the same university at different stages of their studies, leading to academic "inbreeding." According to the new regulations on postgraduate guarantees, colleges and universities will not be allowed to set their own quotas or places for students to stay in school.
At the same time, all students who are recommended this year can fill in three choices, either from their own school or from another school. In previous years, if students were admitted to the school, they would not have the chance to be recommended to students outside the school. They could only choose one of the two, which is equivalent to breaking "protectionism."
3. Poor foreign language in politics but outstanding professional scores
4. If you have the opportunity, you are allowed to participate in the re-examination as an exception.
According to the "Regulations", the preliminary examination will be public Candidates whose scores in *** subjects (politics, foreign languages, etc.) are slightly lower than the basic requirements for national preliminary examinations, but whose scores in professional subjects are particularly excellent, or who have outstanding performance in scientific research and innovation, may be allowed to apply for the first place in the first choice unit Re-examination for the chosen major. This means that candidates who are interested in scientific research and have outstanding abilities, but whose English or political scores are slightly lower, or who did not perform well in the preliminary examination, will also have the opportunity to be admitted.
In addition, the special re-examination should give priority to basic subjects, difficult majors, and subjects and majors that are urgently needed by the country but have relatively insufficient student resources. Candidates who take the special re-examination are not allowed to make adjustments. In principle, the number of students admitted by each enrollment unit for the special re-examination shall not exceed 3% of the unit's master's degree enrollment plan.