The admission score line of the college entrance examination, also known as provincial control line and batch line, refers to the admission score line of the national unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities, that is, a score line that candidates must pass in order to attend a number of universities.
Generally speaking, the admission line of a university is called the key line; The admission lines of two universities are called two lines; The admission lines of three universities are called three lines or undergraduate lines; The admission line of higher vocational colleges is called the college entrance line. The admission line of college entrance examination varies from place to place every year, which is mainly determined by the enrollment plan and the number of applicants in that year and the difficulty of the college entrance examination questions in that year.
Each school defines the minimum admission score line according to its own number of applicants and planned enrollment. The enrollment of each school is 65438+ 0.2 times of the enrollment of this province. After enrollment, the school admissions office will focus on scores and volunteers from this 1.2 times, and refer to other information in the student file to enroll students according to the planned enrollment. The lowest score among the students admitted is the admission line commonly known as the school.