There will be some changes in the national line every year, specifically according to the number of applicants, the difficulty of the test paper and the score. In the case that the enrollment plan of each research and recruitment unit is relatively stable, there will generally be no major changes in the national line. The number of students enrolled in China is growing steadily at a rate of about 5% per year. Compared with last year, the difficulty of this year's exam is the same as last year. This year, the number of graduate students has increased by 800,000, the highest increase in history.
Total score line designated by the state:
The national line is the unified line drawn by the Ministry of Education and the lowest score line that must be passed in the second interview. At the same time, it is stipulated that fresh graduates and non-fresh graduates should implement unified retest score requirements. In recent years, the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination questions tends to be stable, and the score line is no longer based on the difficulty of a single subject, nor on the subjective feelings of some candidates on the difficulty.
Introduction to the national line of postgraduate entrance examination:
The national line of postgraduate entrance examination, also known as the retest score line and the national postgraduate entrance examination score line, is the basic requirement for the initial test results determined by the state to enter the retest.
Training objectives of the national line for postgraduate entrance examination:
The national entrance examination line is the basic requirement standard for candidates who apply for the unified examination, MBA and LLM to enter the re-examination according to the postgraduate training objectives, combined with the annual enrollment plan, students source and overall preliminary examination results, including the requirements for the total score of examination subjects and the scores of single subjects, and it is the unified basic score requirement for the re-examination of fresh graduates and non-fresh graduates.