Introduction to undergraduate courses:
College entrance examination, referred to as "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified college graduates.
The general college entrance examination belongs to the provincial unified enrollment standard selection examination, which is led by the provincial education department, organized and managed by the provincial education examination institute, and implemented by the recruitment agencies in each district and city. The examination object is the fresh graduates of full-time colleges and universities.
The essence is the connection between college education and undergraduate professional education, and the 3+2 model is implemented, that is, full-time study for general colleges is 3 years and full-time study for general undergraduates is 2 years.
Host school:
1. Ordinary colleges and universities that can take the general college entrance examination: ordinary colleges and universities at all specialist levels, including public and private undergraduate colleges; Public and private higher vocational and technical colleges (higher vocational colleges); Public and private colleges (colleges).
2. Ordinary colleges and universities that can accept students from ordinary colleges and universities: ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities that meet the national standards, with the approval of the Provincial Department of Education, can recruit outstanding vocational college graduates to enter the undergraduate stage according to the prescribed recommended selection procedures and quotas. The first, second and third types of national public and private colleges and universities all have the qualifications for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities.
Examination form:
The general college entrance examination is mainly written. Most provinces are unified examinations organized by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, and a few are the Higher Education Department of the Provincial Education Department. Arts and science. Some provincial examination basic courses and professional courses have different ways of setting questions in different provinces and cities, mainly based on the policies announced by the provincial education examination institutes or the Education Department in that year.
Enrollment objectives:
Only this year's outstanding ordinary full-time vocational college graduates, some provinces should apply for previous graduates. Different provinces, cities and schools have different regulations. Some provinces, cities and schools require a score of 425 in CET-4, and there is no record of failing.
Some provinces, cities and schools do not have this requirement. For details, please refer to the policies of the provinces in that year. The college entrance examination registration is limited to undergraduate colleges in the province where the major is located, and it is not allowed to apply across provinces. Moreover, the reported major must be consistent with the major studied, and some places have allowed cross-majors to apply.