1. Outstanding deeds in ideological and moral aspects in senior secondary education, commended by party committees and governments at or above the provincial level;
2. Candidates who have won the first prize in the provincial division of the National Middle School Students' Subject Olympic Competition or the first, second and third prizes in the national finals of senior secondary education;
3. Those who won the first and second prizes in the senior secondary education stage in the National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition (including the national youth biological and environmental science practice activities), the "Tomorrow Little Scientist" award activity and the national primary and secondary school computer production activities.
Extended information: Candidates discharged from active service in the army, children of disabled soldiers, children of soldiers who died in the line of duty, children of first-class to fourth-class disabled soldiers, children of active servicemen in frontier areas, desert areas, remote areas determined by the state and special, first-class and second-class island troops determined by the army, and disabled people's police.
As well as the children who sacrificed the people's police in the line of duty, the children of the disabled people's police with grades one to four apply for colleges and universities and enjoy priority admission under the same conditions as other candidates. The bonus policy also clearly stipulates the bonus items for retired soldiers: self-employed retired soldiers can add 10 to the total score of their unified examination.
Baidu Encyclopedia-College Entrance Examination Plus Points Policy