According to the enrollment plan of the year and the scores of candidates, it is divided according to the number of people. Generally, it is defined as slightly more than the planned number, and most of them are 1. 1 ~ 1.2 times of the planned number. Candidates in the province are ranked according to the level of test scores, and the score when reaching this number is the lowest control score line in the province in that year. Only candidates who reach this score are eligible for admission.
② Control scores of colleges and universities in each batch.
The control score line is a "score" determined by the admissions committees of all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) according to the scores of candidates' cultural examinations in the province (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government), which is slightly higher than the total number of students enrolled in a certain number of colleges and universities. Candidates who reach the control score line cannot be admitted 100%. The admissions offices of all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) arrange the number of online students from high to low according to the admission control scores and the candidates' wishes, and the admissions institutions comprehensively measure their morality, intelligence and physique and choose the best candidates.
③ Batch admission colleges control scores.
First, colleges and universities control scores in advance
These enrollment institutions and enrollment numbers are relatively small, mainly some schools and majors with special requirements, including undergraduate and junior colleges. The score is determined according to a certain proportion of the planned enrollment and the number of applicants. If some colleges and universities are not satisfied with the admission of professional online students, they can lower their scores appropriately and ask for admission. Because these people are relatively few, sometimes the scores are not published in the society.
B. The control scores of the first batch of colleges and universities
According to the regulations, the ratio of the planned enrollment to the number of candidates is determined: L: 1.2. Because the score line is divided according to literature, history, science and engineering (some provinces also have foreign languages), factors such as volunteering and reporting should be considered, so the score line is not determined mechanically, but the role of various factors should be considered.
C. The control scores of the second batch of colleges and universities
Generally, it is determined by slightly more than the planned enrollment. The calculation method is to calculate from the first batch of control scores, including the remainder of the first batch, until the number of students has a certain margin than the second batch of planned enrollment. This score is the control score.
D. The control scores of the third batch of colleges and universities
The principles and methods for determining the control scores are the same as those of the second batch of colleges and universities. The control scores of the first, second and third batch of admission institutions should be announced in the society.
④ Determination of shift line in colleges and universities
The shift line of colleges and universities is the minimum requirement for the cultural achievements of candidates who apply for the school in a certain place. The adjustment line of colleges and universities is determined on the basis of the minimum admission control scores of these colleges and universities, according to the candidates' voluntary reporting, scores and the number of enrollment plans of the school in the current year. Generally speaking, the shift line between colleges and universities in the same batch is very different. Moreover, the enrollment of a school in a province (city) is different every year. Some colleges and universities may score high in one province (city) and low in another province (city), which is determined by the number of local candidates who apply to a school as their first choice (the more candidates apply to a school as their first choice, the higher the admission score of this school; On the contrary, the admission score of this institution will be lowered to complete the admission plan.
⑤ Admission score line
The admission score line refers to the final admission score line of the enrollment school of the same level and category, sometimes called the final admission score line, which mainly depends on the number of first volunteers of local candidates; The more candidates who apply for a school as their first choice, the higher the admission score. On the contrary, fewer candidates apply for the school as their first choice, and fewer candidates do not apply for the school as their first choice. Therefore, the admission score will be lowered to complete the admission plan.