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Which majors need the results of oral English test in the college entrance examination?
At present, in the enrollment of colleges and universities, the colleges and majors that need to take the oral English test are mainly concentrated in foreign languages and economic and trade. Specific majors are: language English, law, French, German, Japanese, Spanish and so on. , international economy and trade, tourism management, business administration, information management and information system, teaching Chinese as a foreign language, translation, law, etc.; However, not all the above majors in colleges and universities need foreign language oral test results, which depends on the enrollment regulations of each school in that year. Refer to the relevant provisions of the 20 16 enrollment regulations of Nanjing Normal University. The fourth chapter refers to the principles of general professional admission.

Nanjing Normal University's 20 16 Undergraduate Admissions Regulations

Chapter III Enrollment Plan

Eleventh according to the spirit of the relevant documents of the Ministry of Education and Jiangsu Province, combined with the actual situation of the school, such as talent training objectives, school conditions, overall consideration of the coordinated development of provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions) and regions, key policy support, taking into account the enrollment situation over the years and other factors, formulate the undergraduate enrollment plan of the school.

Twelfth schools in the province (city, autonomous region) undergraduate enrollment plan approved by the higher authorities, by the provincial admissions department to the public.

Chapter IV Admission Principles for General Majors

Thirteenth candidates who apply for general majors in schools shall be admitted in the order in which candidates apply for college volunteers. For candidates who volunteer to enter the archives of the same college, there is no grade difference between professional volunteers, and they are selected according to the scores from high to low.

If the candidates have the same grades, they will be selected according to the order of the total scores of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages from high to low.

Finally, deal with candidates who can't meet the professional volunteers and obey the professional adjustment.

Article 14 When enrolling students majoring in foreign languages, schools require candidates to have excellent English scores in a single subject and good oral English scores (b) or above.

Article 15 The admission principles of special college programs (individual enrollment of rural students), high-level sports teams, foreign language students and other special types of enrollment can be found in the enrollment brochure or implementation measures published on the "Undergraduate Admissions Network" of the school.

Chapter V Admission Principles for Arts and Sports Majors

Article 16

For candidates who also apply for different art majors, if the professional examination subjects are the same, the principle of "clear scores" will be adopted when they are admitted, that is, the minimum admission scores of each major will be uniformly delineated when they are admitted, and they will be selected according to the order of professional volunteers reported; If the reported professional examination subjects are different, the principle of "defining the major" should be adopted when enrolling, that is, candidates with one major and one volunteer should be dealt with first, and if the number of candidates with one volunteer major is insufficient, candidates with two majors should be considered, and so on.

Article 17

Enter oneself for an examination of musicology (normal school) major, and the cultural and professional scores reach the minimum control score of the same batch in the province where the candidates are located (the score of the Chinese single subject in the college entrance examination is not less than 75 points), and the professional scores of the provincial unified examination (or joint examination) are admitted from high to low. Those with the same professional achievements will be selected according to the order of cultural achievements from high to low; If the cultural achievements are still the same, they will be selected from high to low according to the sum of the original achievements in Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages.