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How to calculate the final score when college students graduate from health physique test
Calculated according to the sum of 50% of the total grade in the graduation school year and 50% of the average grade in other school years.

Each student is evaluated once every academic year and recorded in the National Student Physical Health Standard Registration Card. Schools with special academic system can add or subtract columns according to regulations and needs when filling in the registration card. Students' graduation grades and grades shall be assessed according to the sum of 50% of their total graduation grades and 50% of the average grades in other academic years.

Students can only participate in the awards if their test scores are good or above; Only those who have achieved excellent results can get sports reward credits. Those who fail to pass the exam will be allowed to take a make-up exam this school year. If the make-up exam is still unqualified, the academic year results will be assessed as unqualified. When students from ordinary high schools, secondary vocational schools and ordinary colleges and universities graduate, those whose standard test scores are lower than 50 points will be treated as graduation or withdrawal.

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"National Students' Physical Health Related Requirements" stipulates:

1, primary school, junior high school and senior high school are divided into different grades, including 6 primary schools, 3 junior high schools and 3 senior high schools. Freshman and sophomore are a group, and junior and senior are a group.

2. Height and weight in the body shape category, vital capacity in the body function category, 50-meter running and sitting forward in the body quality category are the * * * sex indicators of students of all grades.

Students' Physical Health Network-Description of National Students' Physical Health Standards