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Chengdu university of technology Yibin campus professional score line
The lowest score of Chengdu University of Technology Yibin Campus is 542.

Science:

Computer science (computer science and technology, software engineering, cyberspace security) has the highest admission score, with an admission score of 552; Engineering management, logistics management and oil and gas storage and transportation engineering have the lowest admission scores, with 542 points.

Liberal arts:

* * * Recruit two majors, Business English (553 points) and Business Administration (548 points).

Yibin Campus of Chengdu University of Technology is a branch campus of Chengdu University of Technology, located in Yibin City, Sichuan Province.

Campus profile:

1, school profile:

Yibin Campus of Chengdu University of Technology is one of the affiliated campuses of Chengdu University of Technology, which was founded in 1999. As an engineering-oriented school, the campus is committed to cultivating technical talents and applied senior professionals.

2. Theme Settings:

The campus has many disciplines such as engineering, management, literature, science, law, education and economics, covering many professional directions such as engineering, management, culture and law.

3. Teachers:

The campus has a team of teachers with excellent quality and rich experience in teaching and scientific research. Teachers not only actively explore subject teaching, but also actively participate in scientific research and social services.

The division of professional scores is based on:

1, college entrance examination results:

The important basis for most colleges and universities to admit undergraduates is the candidates' college entrance examination results, including the specific scores and total scores of each subject. Different majors have different requirements for college entrance examination results.

2. Related subjects:

Some majors require higher grades in specific subjects, such as mathematics and physics for science and engineering majors and Chinese and foreign languages for liberal arts majors.

3. Competition:

The popularity of different majors and the number of applicants will have an impact on the professional scores. Highly competitive majors usually require higher scores.

4. Admission plan:

The enrollment plan made by the school for each major is also one of the reference factors for the professional score line. The enrollment quota of different majors is stipulated in the admission plan, and the scores will be adjusted according to the plan.

Considering the above factors, colleges and universities will extract professional scores according to the actual situation to ensure the fairness of enrollment and the matching of professional needs. The scores of different schools and majors are different, and the specific scores can be found in the enrollment policies and admission regulations of various universities.

The above data comes from the College Entrance Examination Network.