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What does the Strong Foundation Plan mean? What are the registration requirements?
The strong foundation program has mainly become a pilot project for the enrollment reform of basic disciplines in some colleges and universities. The strong foundation plan is mainly in the fields of intelligent technology, new materials, high-end chips and software, advanced manufacturing and national security, as well as the humanities and social sciences where national talents are in short supply.

However, relevant universities should arrange enrollment majors reasonably according to their own characteristics. The strong foundation program highlights the supporting and leading role of basic disciplines, focusing on enrolling students in mathematics, physics, biology and history, philosophy, ancient philology and other related majors.

Strong foundation project registration generally requires candidates to achieve excellent results in the college entrance examination, and the total score of the college entrance examination has reached several undergraduate control lines and above; Candidates who have outstanding talent and performance in basic disciplines, or who have won the national finals in the Olympic competition for middle school students (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, information) in high school can apply.

Training instructions:

The "Strong Foundation Plan" pays more attention to the growth process of students and the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality. The implementation of the strong foundation plan will further encourage schools to train students to make contributions to society.

It is necessary to establish a sense of national responsibility, explore strategies and paths for cultivating students in primary and secondary schools, strengthen guidance for students' career planning and development, and promote the diversified development of high schools.