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When will the postgraduate entrance examination results come out in 2019? Publication time of postgr

It's less than a month before the results are announced. Many students are always worried about whether they can cross the line. When can the national line for postgraduate entrance examination be announced? When will the results come out? What's the change in the national line for postgraduate entrance examination in 2019? Today's editor will come to talk with you about those things about postgraduate entrance examination.

The change trend of the 13 Gate National line in 2019 is mainly determined by the following three factors:

1. Enrollment plan: under the condition that the enrollment plan of each research and recruitment unit is relatively stable, the national line will not change significantly, which is a very important principle. Although the enrollment of graduate students has been expanded in a large area this year, the proportion of promotion and exemption is also increasing. In order to further improve the quality of graduate students, many master's programs have been cancelled this year. Therefore, for the national unified examination candidates, the enrollment plan is relatively stable.

2. Changes in the number of applicants: 2.9 million this year, an increase of 520000 over 2018. When the number of applicants increases and the number of students is stable, there is a great possibility that the score line will rise, especially for some popular subjects.

3. Difficulty degree of test questions: in recent years, the difficulty degree of the postgraduate entrance examination questions tends to be stable. Although the mathematical difficulty fluctuates greatly, the score line is no longer determined by the difficulty degree of individual subjects, nor by the subjective feelings of some candidates for the difficulty degree.

The national line is the minimum standard line for colleges and universities to draw the score line for the second round examination, and also the minimum standard for whether they can meet the requirements of adjustment. Generally speaking, most disciplines in the country have little fluctuation and are relatively stable over the years.

(take literature, agronomy and management as examples)

The change rule of total score of national line is based on 5 points, 0-10 points; the change range is 0-2 points for single branch of small branch (total score = 100 points); the change range is 0-3 points for large branch (total score greater than 100 points).

Take a look at the rise and fall of national lines of all subjects in the 18th postgraduate entrance examination last year

(compared with the national line of 17 postgraduate entrance examination)

Overall trend of academic degrees last year

The subjects with lower total scores are: philosophy-5; economics-5, science-10; engineering-5; military science-5; management science-10; engineering care major-5;

The subjects with higher total scores are: Law + 5; pedagogy + 10,; medicine + 5; physical education + 5; TCM care + 5.

Overall trend of professional degrees last year

The subjects with lower total scores are: finance, applied statistics, taxation, international business, insurance, asset evaluation / - 5; audit / - 5; architecture, engineering (excluding the field of Engineering care), urban planning / - 5; business management, public management, accounting, tourism management, library and information, Engineering Management / - 5; engineering care field / - 5;

The subjects with rising total scores include: Law (non law), law (Law), social work, police affairs / + 5; education, international Chinese education / + 10; Applied Psychology / + 10; sports / + 5; clinical medicine, Stomatology, public health, nursing, pharmacy, Chinese medicine / + 5; traditional Chinese medicine / + 5.

Simple analysis:

For the subjects with the total score rising in the 18th postgraduate entrance examination, from the trend of the score line over the years, there are not many cases of continuous rising. The last year's rising, this year's flat or falling is more likely;

For the subjects whose total score of the 18th postgraduate entrance examination has declined, there is a greater possibility of rising this year. Of course, it is also possible to keep the same or continue to decline.

The above is about the overall analysis of the national line. After the assessment, especially the students who feel that they are pressing the line, they will position themselves according to the above estimated floating range. In addition to the national line, there are some key points that we need to pay attention to.

1. What is the relationship between the national line and 34 self marking universities?

34 self marking colleges and Universities:

Tsinghua University, Peking University, China University of science and technology, Fudan University, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tianjin University, China Agricultural University, Harbin University of technology, Sichuan University, Huazhong University of science and technology, Jilin University, Zhejiang University, Lanzhou University, Chongqing University, Dalian University of technology, Shandong University, people's University of China, Beijing University of technology, Nankai University Beijing Normal University, Nanjing University, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Southeast University, Wuhan University, University of Electronic Science and technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Central South University, Northeast University, Northwest University of technology, Xiamen University, Hunan University, South China University of technology, Zhongshan University, Tongji University.

The score line drawn by the self marking colleges and universities shall not be restricted by the national line, and shall be drawn by the recruiting unit according to the application of the unit. The score line of 34 self marking colleges and universities was published earlier than the national line. Before March 10 last year, the score line of 34 self marking colleges and universities was published. Therefore, students applying for these colleges and universities must start to prepare for the retest as soon as possible.

2. Difference between Zone A and zone B

According to different regions, the scores of the national retest are also different. The score line of area a is high. Generally, the total score of area a is 10 points higher than that of area B.

District A is mostly a strong province of education, with more educational resources, and most of the famous schools are concentrated in district a, so the number of applicants is more competitive.

District B is mostly a province with weak education, and the competition among candidates in District B is relatively small. But there are also some hot universities, such as Yunnan University, Guangxi University and so on.

Specific list of areas a and B:

Zone A: 21 provinces (cities) including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Chongqing, Sichuan and Shaanxi;

Zone B: Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Hainan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang and other 10 provinces (regions).

3. Can non independent colleges and universities pass the national line and enter the second round exam?

No, it isn't. Although the national line is the reference for the non independent marking colleges and universities to draw the score line for the second round examination, it is not that they can enter the second round examination after passing the national line.

Each school will delimit the school line, and then each department will, according to the number of applicants for each major and the scores of candidates, delimit the score line according to a certain proportion (the difference ratio of the second round examination) and publish the second round examination list.

4. What is the professional admission line?

There is no so-called admission line, but after the second round exam, we will go to see the list of candidates to be admitted and see the score of the last one to be admitted, which is called the professional admission line.