The national special plan is aimed at recruiting students from concentrated contiguous counties with special difficulties, national key poverty alleviation and development counties and four southern Xinjiang States. It is undertaken by the central government and a number of local undergraduate schools, and the enrollment plan for 20 16 is 60,000, an increase of 1 10,000 compared with 20 15. In principle, the admission score line of the national special plan is not lower than the admission control score line of the batch of disciplines where the enrollment school is located.
When the number of students in the same batch is insufficient, colleges and universities are not allowed to adjust the unfinished plan to ordinary plan admission without authorization, and should be admitted many times through public solicitation. The unfinished plan after soliciting volunteers should be appropriately reduced. Colleges or majors with special enrollment requirements, such as political examination, interview and physical examination, can arrange admission in batches in advance.
The rural college entrance examination is a plan for high schools in remote, poverty-stricken and ethnic areas below the county level (including county-level cities) to recruit outstanding rural students who are eager to learn. The state requires high-level colleges and universities to come up with plans to recruit specific candidates, and enroll them separately and in batches. The rural special plan of college entrance examination includes three types: college special plan, national special plan and local special plan.