China News Service, Beijing, December 2 (Reporter Yuan Xiuyue) The 2023 National Postgraduate Admissions Examination will be held from December 24 to 26, 2022. Judging from the published registration data, the enthusiasm for postgraduate entrance examinations remains unabated.

  With the current rapid development of the national epidemic situation, relevant measures and reminders have been issued in many places to help candidates take the exam smoothly and safely.

Data map: Candidates register and enter the venue according to the process.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Kan Li

Many places announce the number of applicants for the postgraduate entrance examination in 2023

  The 2023 postgraduate entrance examination is approaching day by day. Previously, many colleges and universities and examination centers in various places announced the number of applicants for this year, and most of them showed an upward trend, and some even hit a record high.

  Recently, many places have successively announced the number of applicants for the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination.

For example, in Anhui Province, a total of 232,080 candidates took reference this year, an increase of 15,300 compared with the number of applicants for the 2022 postgraduate examination, setting a record high.

  At the 49th press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Shaanxi Province, Wang Haibo, deputy director of the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education, introduced that the number of applicants for the 2023 postgraduate entrance examination in Shaanxi Province this year is 171,900, an increase of 2.46% over the previous year.

  Also showing a growing trend is the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. In 2023, the number of applicants for postgraduate examinations in Guangxi will exceed 90,000, an increase of 11,000 from last year, a year-on-year increase of 13.9%. The number of candidates has increased significantly for many years in a row.

  In contrast, the number of applicants in Liaoning Province has not changed much this year.

According to statistics, the number of applicants for graduate students in Liaoning Province this year is close to 150,000, which is a slight decline compared to last year's 150,033 applicants.

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Requirements in multiple places: Candidates return to the test site in advance to prepare for the test

  In view of the current complicated epidemic situation, in order to ensure that candidates can take the test smoothly, notices and warm reminders have been issued in many places, requiring candidates to arrange their schedules reasonably and return to the test registration site in time to prepare for the test.

  For example, the Beijing Education Examination Institute issued a warm reminder on December 1. For candidates who have not yet returned to Beijing, they should always pay attention to the epidemic prevention and control policies of the current location and the location of the test center, and return to Beijing to prepare for the test as soon as possible in accordance with the requirements for returning to Beijing to ensure that they can take the test as scheduled.

  On December 2, the Jilin Provincial Education and Examination Institute also issued a warm reminder. Candidates in Jilin Province who are still in other places, please plan your return trip as soon as possible, return to the place where you applied for the test in advance to prepare for the test, and strictly implement the epidemic prevention requirements to avoid delaying the test.

  There are also many places that have set requirements on the return time. For example, the Tianjin Education Admissions and Examination Institute issued a warm reminder that candidates who have registered for the exam in Tianjin and are still in other places are recommended to return to Tianjin before December 17.

The Shanghai Municipal Education Examination Institute requires that candidates who take the test in Shanghai must be in Shanghai 7 days before the test.

  In addition, many provinces such as Zhejiang, Shanxi, and Hubei have conducted screening of candidates outside the province in advance, filling in information such as their current location, being under control due to the epidemic, diversion back to their hometowns, and school closures.

The Zhejiang Provincial Education Examination Institute also issued a notice that candidates in Zhejiang Province who are stranded in other provinces due to epidemic control and other reasons should report to the original test center in time.

Data map: Many postgraduate students are reviewing and preparing for the exam in the self-study room.

Photo by Liu Lixin

Candidates' attention: check in health before the exam

  In terms of epidemic prevention and control, many places require candidates to minimize movement after returning to the city where the test center is located until the end of the test, avoid going to epidemic-related areas and crowded public places, and do not leave the city where the test center is located unless necessary.

  The Shandong Provincial Education Admissions Examination Institute issued an important reminder that candidates should monitor their body temperature and health status for 7 consecutive days before the exam as required.

The Shanghai Education Examination Institute requires that candidates must do a good job of personal health protection and self-health monitoring 14 days before the exam.

  In addition, many places require candidates to fill in the health information online in advance and complete the health check-in every day.

  As required by the Tianjin Education Admissions Examination Institute, all candidates who register for the examination in Tianjin must log in to the "Tianjin Research and Examination Health Monitoring Mini Program" every day to fill in the health information and truthfully fill in the "Health Card" starting from December 10. " and " Flow Tuning Table ".

The Shaanxi Provincial Education Examination Institute also requires candidates to check in for 14 consecutive days (December 10-23) before the exam.

  The Liaoning Provincial Admissions and Examination Office requires that starting 21 days before the exam (December 3), all candidates must use their mobile phones to log in to the "Liaoning Research Examination" WeChat applet, and complete the health check-in according to the requirements every day.

The Henan Provincial Education Examination Institute requires that daily health reports be made through the "Health Reporting" app from 14 days before the exam to 3 days after the exam (December 10-28).

  The Chongqing Municipal Educational Examination Institute requires that starting from December 5, all candidates must log in to the "Research and Examination Health and Epidemic Prevention Information Reporting System" on the official website of the Chongqing Municipal Educational Examination Institute every day, and fill in relevant personal information truthfully and accurately as required.

In addition, it is also mentioned that if the information is not filled in on time and truthfully, it may affect the normal reference.

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