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Yunnan pre-school education college entrance examination subjects
The subjects of college entrance examination for preschool education in Yunnan are college Chinese, public English and preschool children's psychology and education.

Test questions and scores:

Exam questions include multiple-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, true-false questions, and reading application questions (single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, true-false questions, sorted multiple-choice questions, and sorted choice fill-in-the-blank questions); Candidates majoring in literature and history and science and engineering scored 150 for public courses and 150 for professional courses, with a total score of 450.

Introduction to college entrance examination:

The college entrance examination in Yunnan is a unified proposition, examination and grading standard in the whole province. The Provincial Examinations Institute organizes computer marking, paper composition and examination work, which is organized by the Provincial Examinations Institute.

In general higher education, undergraduate course is the abbreviation of undergraduate education, which is the starting point of general higher education, and usually appears in the entrance examination and related documents of the education administrative department about ordinary colleges and universities. In adult higher education, undergraduate course is the abbreviation of the initial undergraduate course of adult higher education, which usually appears in the entrance examination and related documents of the administrative department of adult higher education.

Different schools in different provinces have different majors, but they are generally consistent with the general undergraduate majors announced by the Ministry of Education. It should be noted that graduates of ordinary colleges and universities can only choose undergraduate majors that are opposite to their majors at the junior college stage, which means that, unlike the ordinary college entrance examination, ordinary colleges and universities must be professional counterparts when applying for majors. In addition, the choice of colleges and universities is limited. Usually, you can only apply for colleges and universities with relevant counterparts in the province, and you are not allowed to apply for examinations across provinces.