College entrance examination has always been the focus of education in China, aiming at providing students with fair and just opportunities for further study. However, due to the continuous increase in the number of repeat students, the number of places for further studies of fresh graduates has been seriously squeezed, which has had a negative impact on educational equity.
The increasing number of applicants for the college entrance examination has increased the competitive pressure among students and the difficulty of further studies. About 30% of the students who register for the college entrance examination every year are repeat students. Repeated students occupy the enrollment quota of fresh graduates, which leads to the shortage of educational resources. In order to maintain the fairness, justice and authority of the college entrance examination, the education department decided to prohibit public schools from enrolling repeat students.
At present, Sichuan, Shandong, Beijing, Heilongjiang, Guizhou and other places have clearly stipulated the cancellation of repeat students. For those students who do not explicitly cancel the repeat students, they can still choose to enter private schools to repeat. Students and parents must know the relevant policies in advance before considering re-reading. When looking for a repeat school, you must choose carefully. After all, the strength and ethos of private schools are mixed.
In addition to prohibiting public schools from enrolling repeat students in the college entrance examination, there are also cases where some students cannot take the college entrance examination.
1. Students who have not completed their studies: Students who have not completed their academic requirements and learning tasks for the corresponding academic year are not allowed to take the college entrance examination. For example, a student expelled from school for violating discipline will not be able to take the college entrance examination.
2. Foreign students or students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: Foreign students or students with Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan resident ID cards must meet the relevant national policies before they can take the college entrance examination. For example, a student from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan needs relevant academic qualifications and residence time to sign up for the college entrance examination.
3. Students over the prescribed age: According to national regulations, the college entrance examination has certain restrictions on the age of admission, and students over the prescribed age will not be able to take the college entrance examination. For example, a student who has delayed the entrance grade for various reasons, resulting in his age exceeding the age limit for the college entrance examination, will not be able to take the college entrance examination.
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