Jiangxi Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for universities is 488 for science and 502 for liberal arts; Ningxia: 2 1 1 minimum admission score for science 4 12 and liberal arts 487; Shandong Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for colleges and universities is 523 points; Shaanxi Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for universities is 440 for science and 475 for liberal arts.
Tianjin: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for universities is 58 1 minute; Zhejiang Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for colleges and universities is 560 points; Inner Mongolia: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for universities is 3 19 for science and 484 for liberal arts; Sichuan Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for universities is 433 for science and 540 for liberal arts; Shanxi Province: 2 1 1 The minimum admission scores for universities are 387 for science and 513 for liberal arts; Shanghai: 2 1 1 The minimum admission score for a university is 4 16.
1. What is the admission score for the college entrance examination?
The admission score line of college entrance examination refers to the admission score line of the national unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities. After the college entrance examination every year, the scores will be announced by the provincial education enrollment department after statistics. The college entrance examination scores are divided into undergraduate lines and specialist lines. Each school defines the minimum admission score line according to its own number of applicants and planned enrollment.
The enrollment of each school is based on 65438+ 0.2 times the enrollment of each school in this province. After entering the school, the school admissions office will refer to other information in the student file from this score and willingness of 1.2 times, and enroll students according to the planned number. The lowest score among the students admitted is the admission line of the school.
2. Admission batch
The admission line is the full name of the minimum admission control score line of ordinary colleges and universities, which refers to the minimum score line (total score) standard for recruiting new students determined by the provincial admissions department according to the results of all local candidates' college entrance examination in that year and the enrollment plan issued by the state.
The first batch of (key) undergraduate control lines are also called key lines, and the universities participating in the first batch of admissions are all key universities. This is the bottom line for admission to key institutions, and only online candidates are eligible for admission.
The second batch of undergraduate control lines, also known as ordinary undergraduate control lines, is the bottom line for all undergraduate colleges to recruit students. There are a large number of ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities, and the total number of freshmen is also large. The third batch of universities participating in this batch of admission are mainly the undergraduate parts of independent colleges and private universities.