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北京高招本科网上咨询活动今日开启,转专业、保研率等成咨询热点
Xin Jing Bao·2025-06-18 14:44

Group 1 - The Beijing 2025 college entrance examination consultation event started on June 18, with over sixty universities and local education offices answering questions from students and parents [1][2] - Key concerns during the consultation included issues related to admission, such as file rejection, adjustment, major transfer, and postgraduate recommendation [1][2] - The official explanation of file rejection indicates that students must meet the admission criteria of the chosen universities to avoid rejection, and selecting "accept adjustment" can reduce the risk of being rejected [1][2] Group 2 - The ordinary batch of the Beijing 2025 college entrance examination will implement parallel voluntary applications, allowing students to choose 30 options, with each option corresponding to a professional group that can report 6 majors [2][3] - Questions regarding major adjustment were frequently raised, with clarifications that adjustments can occur within the same professional group, and students who choose to accept adjustments may be allocated to unselected majors based on the university's enrollment situation [2][3] - Transfer opportunities for students vary by institution, with some universities allowing transfers at the end of the first and second semesters of the first year, while others have specific conditions and limitations for transferring between majors [2][3][4] Group 3 - Specific universities, such as Capital Sports University and Capital Normal University, have outlined their transfer policies, including the requirement for students to apply after the first semester and the necessity of passing assessments for major transfers [3] - The official response indicates that the professional directory for the 2025 ordinary higher education admissions will be distributed starting June 20, with key dates for score announcements and application periods outlined [3][4] - The consultation for vocational colleges will begin on June 27, with designated times for online inquiries and concentrated Q&A sessions [4]