College entrance examination is the abbreviation of the national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, and it is the most important college entrance examination in People's Republic of China (PRC) (except Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan). The provincial examination institutes organized by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) or implementing independent propositions (Hainan Province is the examination bureau) take exams on June 7th and 8th every year, and the college entrance examination time in some provinces and regions is 3 days.
Starting from 20 15, the college entrance examination will cancel six bonus items, such as sports specialty students and Olympic Games.
College entrance examination is the abbreviation of "National Unified Examination for Enrollment of Colleges and Universities", which was implemented in 1952, abolished in 1965 and resumed in 1977. It is a summary of China students' academic level in senior high school for three years, and it is a relatively just, fair and open talent selection form. On the basis of this achievement, the state divides students into institutions with different learning abilities according to their differences in learning ability. Some excellent students with strong learning ability will have the opportunity to enter excellent institutions of higher learning, which is one of the most important examinations in People's Republic of China (PRC) (China). College entrance examination is one of the qualification standards for candidates to choose and enter universities, and it is also one of the national education examinations.