2. Enrollment plan. The preparatory enrollment plan for ethnic minorities is a mandatory plan issued by the state, so not all schools have preparatory enrollment plans. Moreover, limited by the nature of the preparatory course itself, most of the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) that are put in are areas where minority candidates are relatively concentrated. Candidates can inquire about the enrollment plan of the preparatory course according to the enrollment plans of the schools announced by the local provincial admissions office.
3. college entrance examination scores. According to the unified regulations of the Ministry of Education, when recruiting ethnic minority preparatory courses, candidates will be selected from high to low according to their wishes. Candidates are required to take the college entrance examination, and their scores shall not be less than 80 points below the minimum admission line for undergraduate students in their provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) (excluding ethnic care points).
Preparatory courses are generally divided into three types:
1. University-directly under the preparatory course-is managed by a British university. Students can enjoy the faculty and academic facilities of the university. After completing the preparatory course, if they meet the requirements of university entrance, they can be promoted to our school.
2. University authorizes preparatory courses-British universities authorize preparatory courses to educational institutions, which provide preparatory courses, but the quality of teaching is supervised by universities and the quality is also guaranteed.
3. Independent preparatory courses-Independent preparatory courses are generally offered independently by international schools, and the results of preparatory courses are accepted by most British schools. Generally, such international schools will offer A-Level or GCSE courses at the same time.