On October 15, Baiyun Academy in Guangdong (China) posted the following information: "After a thorough check, the school confirmed that 1,477 new students had dropped out of school (list attached). This means that after the end of the notification period, the admission rights of the above candidates will be revoked."

Immediately after that, the topic "1,477 new students admitted to Bach Van Academy refused to enroll" received much attention from the public in this country with mixed opinions. On the evening of October 21, the school officially spoke up to explain as follows:

"Firstly, the school has properly carried out the 2024 enrollment task, with a total of 13,526 targets, of which the regular system is 8,026 and the college-to-university system is 5,500.

The school reported that there are 1,477 new students in the bridging program who have not yet enrolled, reaching a rate of 89.08% - still within the enrollment range allowed by universities in the province.

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Baiyun Academy (China). Photo source: Baiyun Academy Fanpage

Second, among the 1,477 candidates who dropped out of school, 709 had graduated from college and wanted to transfer to university. For this group, in addition to continuing their studies, they have many other options such as working, taking civil service exams or studying abroad... so dropping out of school is understandable.

Third, the public announcement of the list of 1,477 new students who dropped out of school is a mandatory procedure according to the regulations of the Chinese Ministry of Education , to ensure transparency in the admission process."

According to Sina , in addition to Baiyun Academy, East China Normal University, Donghua University, Hunan Normal University, Yangzhou University and Wuhan University of Commerce... also simultaneously announced the list of new students who did not enroll on time. According to the regulations of the schools, these candidates will have their admission rights revoked.

Why did more than 120,000 candidates pass the university entrance exam but drop out? According to university representatives, tuition barriers are one of the reasons why candidates who passed the entrance exam but refused to attend the lecture hall. In addition, some candidates have made other choices, only considering university admission as a backup solution.