What is the significance of the college entrance examination admission rate?
The admission rate of college entrance examination is a standard reference coefficient to determine the difficulty of college entrance examination in a province or city. The higher the admission rate, the easier it is to enter the university. The lower the admission rate, the more difficult it is to enter the university. The key factor that determines the difficulty of college entrance examination in a region is not the difficulty of examination papers, admission scores and the total number of people taking the college entrance examination, but the final admission rate.
The admission rate of college entrance examination is equal to the total number of students enrolled in this province this year by the total number of students taking the college entrance examination in this province; The admission rate is equal to the number of undergraduate colleges enrolled this year divided by the total number of college entrance examinations in the province; The admission rate of two universities is equal to the number of students admitted to the second batch of undergraduate colleges this year divided by the total number of college entrance examinations in the province.
How to calculate the admission rate of college entrance examination
College admission rate = the total number of students enrolled this year in this province/the total number of students taking the college entrance examination in this province; One admission rate = the number of college admissions in that year/the total number of college entrance examinations in this province; Undergraduate admission rate = the number of students enrolled in each batch of undergraduate colleges this year/the total number of college entrance examinations in the province.
The admission rate needs to be calculated by dividing the number of people admitted by the total number of people taking the exam. For example, the number of candidates who took the college entrance examination in a certain place in that year was A, and the number of freshmen admitted to the university in that year was B, then the admission rate of the local college entrance examination was S=A/B, and the result was expressed as a percentage.
The admission rate is calculated by counting the ratio of the number of students admitted to the school to the number of applicants. The specific calculation formula is as follows: admission rate = number of applicants/number of applicants × 100%.
For example, suppose that 2000 people applied for admission to a university in a certain year and 800 people were finally admitted, then the admission rate of the university can be calculated as: admission rate =800/2000× 100%=40%. The admission rate reflects the applicant's admission level. A higher admission rate means that it is easier to be admitted, but it is lower.