Excuse me, if you don't pass the postgraduate entrance examination in the first year (graduation year) and then take the exam in the second year, what is the difference in registration and file manage
Excuse me, if you don't pass the postgraduate entrance examination in the first year (graduation year) and then take the exam in the second year, what is the difference in registration and file management?
Whether you are admitted to the postgraduate entrance examination will not consider whether you have been in World War II or not, and everything will be based on your grades. Freshmen may have better study habits, and previous students may have more experience and each has its own advantages, but individual schools may discriminate against cross-candidates, depending on the situation! In the first year, your undergraduate school may be transferred to the school you applied for according to the transfer letter sent to you by your postgraduate school (usually in the postgraduate notice). In the case of World War II, the files will be obtained from the talent exchange agency (Personnel Bureau) before entering the school. Because you failed to pass the exam in the first year, the school will send your files to the talent exchange agency (Personnel Bureau) in your domicile place, and if you find a job, you will be sent to your work unit. If you are just looking for a temporary job, the postgraduate entrance examination is only a social candidate to take the national postgraduate examination, but if you have a formal job in a specific unit and meet the qualifications of the on-the-job postgraduate entrance examination in the colleges, this is the on-the-job postgraduate.