If the military examination score crosses the score line, will the admission be stable?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

The military examination score line generally has two meanings: one is the final admission line, which refers to the minimum score for the final admission of each unit. This cut-off score will only be known after the admissions process is over. Some comrades-in-arms will ask about the admission scores of a certain military school, but because the actual situation and enrollment plan of candidates in major units are different, the whole army has not set a minimum admission line for each military academy.

The second is the file line, which refers to the score line formed by the enrollment unit according to a certain proportion of the file extraction of the candidate's file, this year's military examination is in accordance with the proportion of 100% of the file, but some units are in accordance with the % of the collation, audit and summary of the online personnel file. This is because the extracted files will be reviewed again, and if there are unexpected circumstances: such as physical reasons, missing files, etc., this part of the files will be returned to the original unit, then more files need to be extracted to make up, so the admissions unit will directly extract more files than 100%.

What you must understand is that the promotion line does not represent the final admission line, the general admission line is higher than the promotion line, and in rare cases, the admission line will be the same as the promotion line, so if there are comrades-in-arms who have passed the promotion line, it does not mean that they will be admitted.

Some comrades-in-arms looked at this year's score line and felt that the difficulty of taking the military school exam was no more than that. Here is a reminder that the file line is the sum of the two categories of grades including cultural and military common subjects, and after passing the line, you need to meet the requirements of the major you apply for before you can be admitted to the major.

"If you pass the cut-off score, does it mean that you have been admitted?”

No, whether or not to admit is determined by the admission line. For example, if your unit has an enrollment plan of 100 people, 120 people will be raised according to a certain proportion, the top 100 candidates will be retained, and the remaining 20 people will be withdrawn, and the score of the 100th place will be the admission score of the unit this year.

As a major exam that can improve oneself, the fierceness of the competition can be imagined, no matter what, it is dangerous to hover on the edge of the score line, and reading books and brushing questions should be the main theme of review before the exam comes. I hope that all comrades-in-arms can continue to strive for self-improvement and be named on the gold list as soon as possible.

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