The above is the previous exception policy. This year, a new abnormal policy was introduced, aiming at unpopular majors. The Ministry of Education emphasizes that priority should be given to the development of basic disciplines, hard majors and disciplines and majors urgently needed by the country but with relatively insufficient students. For majors with insufficient qualified volunteer students, the enrollment unit should actively do a good job of adjustment, and should not lower the retest standard simply for completing the enrollment plan or protecting a volunteer student. Admissions majors with sufficient qualified students (including transfer students) are generally not re-examined. Candidates who fail the re-examination shall not be transferred. In principle, the number of students admitted to the re-examination of the admissions unit shall not exceed 3% of the master's enrollment plan of the unit.
If your situation meets any of the above conditions, you can apply for an exception. You can tell me more about yourself. If you have anything you want to know, you can keep asking, hoping to help you.