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Can you get extra points for postgraduate entrance examination in ethnic minority areas?

Whether the entrance examination for registered permanent residence in ethnic minority areas can get extra points depends on the specific situation. If you enroll ordinary graduate students, you won't get extra points, just like Han candidates. If you take part in the bone-deficiency program, you can be demoted to school. However, before registration, you must have a verification code issued by the provincial religious affairs bureau to take the boneless plan. Take less bone plan must sign a contract with the Provincial Bureau of Religious Affairs, and sign a contract every summer and autumn. The main contents of the contract are as follows:

1 must apply for 2 1 1 and above colleges and universities.

2. One more year of postgraduate preparation.

Graduate students should be directly transferred back to ethnic minority areas after graduation, and they are not allowed to be transferred out within five years. Your file is stamped with the official seal, so you can't go back to the minority areas.

Assuming that you get high marks in the exam, it is impossible not to participate in the "Little Bone Project".

In recent years, the minimum retest line of the young bone program is 260 points, which is dozens of points lower than the general recruitment. Study hard and don't go to Boneless Project. You can go wherever you want after graduation. If you study by yourself for the exam, you can take the less bone plan.