The score line for the postgraduate entrance examination is the minimum score line for the preliminary examination to enter the second examination, and the national score for 2024 is expected to be announced around March 15. The number of applicants for the 2024 postgraduate examination is 4.38 million, a decrease of 360,000 from last year, and the score line is likely to decline.
The 2024 national admission score line for each major is as follows, for reference only:
The cut-off score for national admission to economics is 365 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of philosophy majors is 316 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of management majors is 356 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of medical majors is 314 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of history majors is 342 points.
The national admission score for engineering majors is 278 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission to education is 355 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of science majors is 296 points.
The cut-off score for the national admission of literature majors is 371 points.
The score line for the 2024 postgraduate entrance examination is expected to be little different from previous years, you can refer to the lowest and highest score lines in previous years:
The highest score in the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination is 374, and the lowest score is 330.
The lowest score of the 2022 postgraduate entrance examination is 251 points, and the highest score is 367 points.
The national line for the 2024 postgraduate entrance examination may be reduced, and there are many factors that affect the change of scores every year, such as the number of applicants, the number of enrollments, and the difficulty of the test questions.
Judging from the overall changes in the national line of postgraduate entrance examinations over the years, it is expected that there will not be much change in a single subject, and the score fluctuation of most majors will be 5 10 points. Popular majors are expected to be flat or slightly **, and science and engineering or national key expansion majors may have a downward trend.
It is expected that this year should not rise as sharply as last year, and the growth of the number of postgraduate applicants has slowed down, and the national line is also limited, although there is not much rise, but the national line of some subjects still has a certain space.