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When does the adult college entrance examination begin?
Adult college entrance examination time is 9: 00 am-11:00, and afternoon 14: 30- 16: 30.

Enter the examination room in half an hour at the latest. Candidates should enter the examination room with the admission ticket and valid identity documents 30 minutes before each examination, actively cooperate with the invigilator for identity verification and necessary personal belongings inspection, and sign the Candidate Sign-in Form before each examination. Candidates should arrange their time reasonably and enter the venue in an orderly manner.

The specific time of adult college entrance examination will vary with different levels and regions. The specific examination time will be notified by admission ticket or relevant notice before the examination. It is suggested that you pay attention to the examination notice issued by the school or the admissions office in advance to obtain accurate examination time information. At the same time, you can also consult the local adult education department or the Admissions Office to get a more detailed examination schedule.

Undergraduate examination for starting point of university

(1) philosophy, literature (except liberal arts), history, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.

(2) Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.

(3) Engineering and science (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics.

(4) Six first-level disciplines (except Chinese medicine), including economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and pharmacy: politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics.

(5) Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.

(6) Pedagogy (except vocational education): politics, foreign languages and educational theory.

(7) Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.

(8) Medicine (except Chinese medicine and pharmacy): the combination of politics, foreign languages and medical care.

(9) Sports: politics, foreign languages and educational theory.

The above subjects are subject to the national unified examination. Except for Japanese and Russian, the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) organize their own propositions, and other subjects are unified by the Ministry of Education. The proposition scope of each subject does not exceed the outline of the National Adult Colleges and Universities Enrollment Review Examination.