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2023 college entrance examination admission scores
The admission scores for the 2023 college entrance examination are as follows:

1, a fractional line summary

Peking University: 630 for science and 6 10 for liberal arts; Tsinghua University: 625 in science, 6 15 in liberal arts; Fudan University: 620 points for science and 6 15 points for liberal arts; Shanghai Jiaotong University: science 6 15, liberal arts 610; Zhejiang university: science 6 10, liberal arts 605; Nanjing University: Science 605, Liberal Arts 600.

2, two fractional line summary

Tongji University: 590 points for science and 585 points for liberal arts; Sichuan University: 585 points for science and 580 points for liberal arts; Wuhan University: 580 points for science and 575 points for liberal arts; Sun Yat-sen University: 575 points for science and 570 points for liberal arts; Dalian University of Technology: Science 570, Liberal Arts 565.

3, higher vocational (college) results summary

Shanghai Vocational College of Electrical Engineering: 430 points for science and 420 points for liberal arts; Guangzhou Business School: 420 for science and 4 10 for liberal arts; Chengdu Industrial Vocational and Technical College: Science 4 10, Liberal Arts 400; Beijing Agricultural Vocational College: 400 points for science and 390 points for liberal arts.

It should be noted that the above scores are for reference only, and the admission scores of different years and schools will change. In addition, in addition to scores, colleges and universities will also consider students' comprehensive quality, interview results, voluntary reporting and other factors for merit-based admission.

Admission method:

The college entrance examination adopts online admission and voluntary reporting, and divides the national colleges and universities into two batches. In addition, many colleges and universities enroll students independently, but the selected candidates must take the national unified examination.

The scores should reach the admission control scores of the same batch of pilot schools determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) where the students are located. By the end of 20 15, most provinces cancelled three batches and merged three books with specialties.