As a student who is about to take the postgraduate entrance examination, how can you tell whether a university is inclined to protect the candidate's first choice? This can be considered from the following four aspects.
First of all, observe whether the enrollment unit clearly states that it does not accept the adjustment. When the enrollment unit has sufficient students and meets the required re-examination ratio, some colleges and universities will publicly state that they will not accept any form of internal and external transfer. This clear attitude often means that these institutions are very respectful and tend to protect candidates' first choice.
Secondly, it is necessary to examine whether the institution only recruits on-campus transfer students. Some colleges and universities will give priority to candidates with similar majors within the same discipline category of their own universities when there is an adjustment quota. This practice not only reflects the care of the candidates in the school, but also indirectly protects the candidates' first choice.
Third, pay attention to the order of re-examination and adjustment. Colleges and universities that give priority to the re-examination of the first-choice candidates and then make adjustments according to their re-examination usually pay more attention to and protect the candidates' first choice.
Finally, pay attention to the admission methods of first-choice candidates and transfer candidates. Although some colleges and universities allow first-choice candidates and transfer candidates to participate in the re-examination together, they will be ranked separately. In this case, the institution will usually give priority to the candidates of the first choice, and only when there are remaining places, will they consider the admission according to the re-examination results of the transfer candidates.
To sum up, if a university exhibits any or more of the above four situations, then it is likely to be a more protective institution for candidates' first choice. For postgraduate students, such an institution is undoubtedly worthy of priority.
Among them, universities such as **University of Finance and Economics, **Minzu University, Beijing Normal University and Tianjin University are typical examples. These schools are not only strong, but also clearly show respect and protection for candidates' first choice during the admissions process. Therefore, candidates who want to apply for these schools can prepare for the exam with more confidence.
In addition to the above four universities, there are many colleges and universities in China that clearly protect candidates in previous years, such as Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Dalian University of Technology, Liaoning University, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Central South University, Nanjing University, Donghua University, Ocean University of China, Northeastern University, Jilin University, Fujian Normal University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Nanchang University, etc., most of which are 985 and 211.