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What is the policy of dropping marks in the college entrance examination?
1. Majors who enroll students according to a batch of undergraduate admission control scores will not implement the policy of lowering admission scores in principle. Among them, if the number of public security majors, judicial majors, military majors, national defense majors, navigation majors, agriculture and forestry majors and nursing majors stipulated in the policy is still insufficient after the second call for voluntary admission (after the undergraduate course is approved in advance), it can be less than 20 points (including 20 points, the same below) under the batch admission control score after approval, and the second call for voluntary admission (.

2. According to the second batch of undergraduate admission control scores, after the second call for voluntary admission (after the undergraduate call for voluntary admission), when the number of online students is still insufficient, after approval, students can be admitted within 20 points of the batch of admission control scores, and in the second call for volunteers (during the undergraduate call for voluntary admission), from high scores to low scores, colleges and universities will select the best candidates.

3. When the first batch of higher vocational colleges (majors) collect volunteers to file, if the students are insufficient, they can file from high score to low score within 80 points of the batch except for national and provincial demonstration public higher vocational colleges, and the school will choose the best. After the first voluntary admission, if the number is still insufficient, the second voluntary admission will be made (the policy of reducing points is the same as that of the first voluntary admission).

Article 17 Art categories

1.A batch of undergraduate students do not implement the policy of lowering their scores in principle.

2. After the second batch of B-level undergraduate admission, if the number is still insufficient, after approval, the remaining enrollment plan will be announced in a unified way. Candidates whose professional scores reach the undergraduate score line of the provincial-level professional unified examination and whose literary test scores are less than 20 points below the undergraduate score line will seek volunteers and organize admission.

3. After the second batch of higher vocational colleges (specialties) collect volunteers for admission, if the number is still insufficient, after approval, candidates who have filled in the college's professional volunteers, whose professional scores have reached the provincial-level professional unified examination score line, and whose scores in the literature examination are less than 20 points in the specialty score line, will be admitted from high score to low score according to their comprehensive scores, and will be selected by the school.

Article 18 Sports

If the number of volunteers in each batch is still insufficient after the second call for volunteers, after approval, candidates whose scores in the unified examination of college (major) volunteers and provincial majors in the second call for volunteers reach the corresponding batch scores, and whose scores in literature test are less than 20 points in the corresponding batch scores, will be admitted from high score to low score according to their comprehensive scores, and will be selected by the school.

Nineteenth provincial colleges and universities all foreign-related cooperative education projects (including Hong Kong and Macao cooperative education projects and international curriculum reform projects), Fujian and Taiwan cooperative education projects, when the number of students is insufficient, no longer drop points; Undergraduate candidates admitted to foreign-related cooperative education projects (including Hong Kong-Macao cooperative education and international curriculum reform projects) have a language score of not less than 60% of the total foreign language score in the college entrance examination.