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How to obtain a unified national student number (that is, personal identification number)

To obtain a unified national student number, it is necessary to register as a student. The student number remains unchanged for life, and is generated by the 19-bit code according to the ID number rules. Student registration number is the only identification code for student registration management, which is uniformly formulated and issued by the Ministry of Education.

According to the requirements of "electronic student status Continuing Operation Process for Freshmen in Primary Schools" and "electronic student status Continuing Operation Process for Freshmen in Secondary Vocational Schools", we use the relevant functions of the primary and secondary school registration system and the secondary vocational school registration system to import the list of freshmen, renew their enrollment, supplement other information of freshmen, review their enrollment files and complete the registration of freshmen. Primary schools must register new students within 1 month, and secondary vocational schools must register new students within 20 working days (no later than 1 1.20). One person, one number, has been used from primary school to university.

After the national network of student status, as long as the name and student number are entered, the core elements of student status information can be found, and students without student status will not be admitted to the school. When the information of students' school status changes, students' school status can be transferred or graduated (graduated or dropped out), and it can also be entered into electronic student status system in time, and the supporting materials will be included in the students' school status files, which can effectively put an end to the management difficulties in "college entrance examination immigration", school selection in big cities, and management of left-behind children.