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Can economics graduate students of undergraduate mathematics be transferred back to mathematics if they are not admitted?
1, no, you can't transfer back to mathematics if you haven't passed the postgraduate entrance examination for economics.

2. Usually, there are three requirements for adjustment:

First, the preliminary examination results are in line with the "Basic Requirements for National Preliminary Examination Results" for the first volunteer major to be transferred to the region, paying attention to the major;

Second, it meets the specific requirements of transferring schools, such as the unified examination subjects are the same as the re-examination majors to be transferred to schools, and the self-proposition subjects are the same or similar;

Third, the first four professional codes of the major to be transferred and the major to be registered must be the same.

There may be some differences in the transfer methods and requirements of different schools. It is suggested to go to various schools in official website to find out the requirements of previous years. If you are not sure whether you can transfer, directly consult the research and recruitment office of the school to be transferred.