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What are the 14 college entrance examination scores stipulated by the Ministry of Education?
The policy of extra points for the 2009 college entrance examination issued by the Ministry of Education has three forms of extra points: "20 points for filing", "0/0 points for filing" and "preferential admission".

Add 20 points to the document.

There are the following categories of fresh graduates from senior secondary education schools: those who have outstanding deeds in the ideological and moral aspects of senior secondary education and have been commended by party committees and governments at or above the provincial level; Candidates who have won the first prize in the provincial-level division of the National Olympic Competition for Middle School Students or the first, second and third prizes in the national finals of senior secondary education; Those who won the first and second prizes in the National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition in the stage of senior secondary education (including the national youth biological and environmental science practice activities), the "Little Scientist of Tomorrow" award activity and the national computer production activities in primary and secondary schools; Winners of international science and engineering grand prix or international environmental research project Olympic competition in high school education; Candidates who have won the title of national first-class athlete in senior secondary education, those who have won the top six in major international sports competitions, national sports games, national middle school sports games and world middle school sports competitions, and those who have won the title of national second-class athlete in the above competitions must be uniformly recognized by the provincial education examinations institute.

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Candidates include ethnic minority candidates, returned overseas Chinese and their children, children of overseas Chinese, candidates from Taiwan Province Province and children of martyrs.

Priority admission

Candidates who have retired from active service in the army, children of disabled soldiers, children of soldiers who died in the line of duty, children of first-class to fourth-class disabled soldiers, children of active-duty soldiers of special, first-class and second-class island troops stationed in frontier, desert and remote areas determined by the state, children of disabled people's police, children of disabled people's police who died in the line of duty and children of disabled people's police who died in the line of duty enjoy the priority of admission to institutions of higher learning under the same conditions as other candidates. The bonus policy also clearly stipulates the bonus items for retired soldiers: self-employed retired soldiers can add 10 to the total score of their unified examination; During the service period, veterans who won the second class merit citation (inclusive) or were awarded the honorary title by units above the military region (inclusive) can add 20 points to file on the basis of the total score of their unified examination results.