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What is the score line for postgraduate entrance examination and retest?
Postgraduate entrance examination is divided into initial examination and second examination. Generally, the initial test is conducted in June+10 every year in 5438. After the initial results of the postgraduate entrance examination come out, 34 colleges and universities across the country will draw their own retest scores, which are the scores for participating in the retest, while other schools without the right to draw their own scores will be divided into ABC three districts by the state, and unified retest scores will be drawn respectively. This score line usually comes out at the end of March. The national line also includes three lines: public single subject line, professional single subject line and total score single subject line. Only if these three lines are above the line promulgated by the state can you participate in the second interview. Of course, if the school is good, the school has its own internal score line, which depends on which school you apply for. You can check the school you applied for.

Candidates who reach the retest scores of each school can participate in the retest in April, and there will be results after the retest. Generally, schools have the weight of re-examination. Finally, the results of the initial test and the second test are added up according to the weight ratio of each school, and the final result is obtained. Rank again and decide whether you can pass the exam. In other words, if you have passed the initial test, you may not pass the second test. Only after the second test can you finally know whether you can pass the exam.

Postgraduate entrance examination is generally divided into politics, English, mathematics and professional courses. According to your idea, the single subject of politics and English is 100, so your scores in these two subjects should exceed 50; The full score of math and professional courses is 150, which is greater than 100, so your test scores in these two courses should also reach 50. At the same time, your total score is above 320, which means you have crossed the national line. But some special majors only take three courses, such as English politics and professional courses. The full score of English politics is 100, but the full score of professional courses is 300, so there is the situation of 190 you see, that is, if the full score of professional courses is 300, you have to take 190 or above to cross the national line.