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Tsinghua Peking University Guangdong Enrollment
The number of students enrolled by Qingbei in Guangdong is 280.

Number of students enrolled by Tsinghua Peking University in various provinces

1 over 400 people

There are two provinces in the north of Qing Dynasty enrolling more than 400 students. The number of students enrolled in Beijing ranks first in the country, with 550 students enrolled in Qingbei, followed by Henan Province and 400 students enrolled in Qingbei.

2300 ~ 400 people

There are 6 provinces with 300-399 people in the north of Qing Dynasty. Among them, Zhejiang province ranks third in the country, with 350 students enrolled in Qingbei; Hunan ranks fourth in the country, with 330 students enrolled in Qingbei; Sichuan ranks fifth in the country, with 320 students enrolled in Qingbei; Hubei ranks sixth in the country, and the number of students enrolled in Qingbei is 310; Shandong and Jiangsu rank seventh in the country, with about 300 students enrolled in Qingbei.

3, 200~300 people

There are 8 provinces with 200-299 students enrolled in northern Qing Dynasty. Among them, Guangdong Province ranks ninth, with 280 students enrolled in Qingbei; Hebei province ranks tenth, with 270 students enrolled in Qingbei; Liaoning province ranks eleventh, with 250 students enrolled in Qingbei; Shaanxi Province ranks 12, with 240 students enrolled in Qingbei. Anhui province ranks thirteenth, with 230 students enrolled in Qingbei; Shanghai ranks fourteenth, with 220 students enrolled in Qingbei; Chongqing and Shanxi ranked 15, and Qingbei enrolled 2 10 students.

4 100 ~ 200 people

There were 1 1 provinces enrolling students in 100- 199 in northern Qing Dynasty. Among them, Fujian admitted 190 people; Jiangxi admitted 180 people; Guangxi, Jilin, Heilongjiang and Tianjin enrolled students 160; Guizhou and Xinjiang admitted 140 people; Gansu admitted 130 people; Inner Mongolia admitted 1 10 people; Yunnan admitted 100 people.

5. Less than 100 people

There are 4 provinces and cities with less than 100 students in the north of Qing Dynasty, 70 in Ningxia, 50 in Qinghai, 50 in Hainan and 30 in Tibet.

Annual enrollment of Tsinghua Peking University

1, Peking University's enrollment plan in various provinces

Beijing: The number of comprehensive undergraduate enrollment plans is 188.

Tianjin: Undergraduate approved 4 A-segments in advance, and undergraduate approved 36 A-segments in advance, totaling 40.

Hebei province: undergraduate 18 physics class, 22 history classes, a total of 42.

Shanxi Province: There are 22 A-level science courses and 43 liberal arts courses 19 courses.

Inner Mongolia: undergraduate science 10, liberal arts 10, totaling 20.

Liaoning Province: There are 22 students majoring in physics and 22 students majoring in history, a total of 44 students.

Jilin province: undergraduate science 13, liberal arts 24, a total of 37.

Heilongjiang: there are 33 undergraduate science classes 17 and liberal arts classes 16.

Shanghai: 26 comprehensive undergraduate programs were approved.

Jiangsu Province: There are 22 students majoring in physics and 28 students majoring in history, totaling 50 students.

Zhejiang province: 365,438+0 general parallel admission.

Anhui Province: There are 39 undergraduate science classes 2 1 and liberal arts classes 18.

Fujian Province: There are 25 students majoring in physics and 20 students majoring in history, with a total of 45 students.

Jiangxi province: undergraduate science classes 17, liberal arts classes 16, a total of 33.

Shandong Province: There are 22 general liberal arts experimental classes and 44 science experimental classes, totaling 66.

Henan Province: There are 27 undergraduate science majors and 32 liberal arts majors, totaling 59.

Hubei Province: There are 30 physics classes and 23 history classes, totaling 53 classes.

Hunan Province: There are 26 students majoring in physics and 26 students majoring in history, a total of 52 students.

Guangdong Province: There are 24 physics majors and 24 history majors, totaling 48.

Guangxi: There are 30 undergraduate science classes 14 and liberal arts classes 16.

Hainan province: 14 comprehensive undergraduate program approved.

Chongqing: physics class 13, history class 16, a total of 29.

Sichuan province: undergraduate science majors are 265,438+0, and liberal arts majors are 26, totaling 47.

Guizhou Province: There are 35 undergraduate science classes 17 and liberal arts classes 18.

Yunnan Province: There are 9 undergraduate science majors and 20 liberal arts majors 1 1.

Tibet: There are 4 undergraduate science courses and 4 liberal arts courses, making a total of 8.

Shaanxi Province: There are 20 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors1,totaling 4 1.

Gansu province: undergraduate science 10, liberal arts 1 1, totaling 2 1.

Qinghai Province: There are 7 science majors and 8 liberal arts majors in the first undergraduate course, with a total of 15.

Ningxia District: A batch of 8 science majors and 9 liberal arts majors, totaling 17.

Xinjiang: There are 29 undergraduate programs in science 12 and liberal arts 17.

2. Tsinghua University's enrollment plan in each province.

Beijing: The number of comprehensive undergraduate enrollment plans is 190.

Tianjin: undergraduate approved section A 1 piece in advance, and undergraduate approved 38 pieces of section A in advance, totaling 39 pieces.

Hebei Province: Undergraduate approved 38 physics courses and 2 history courses, totaling 40 courses.

Shanxi Province: There are 49 A-level undergraduate science courses and 2 liberal arts courses, with a total of 5 1 course.

Inner Mongolia: undergraduate science 365,438+0, liberal arts 2, a total of 33.

Liaoning Province: There are 43 physics classes and 3 history classes, totaling 46.

Jilin Province: There are 29 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 3 1.

Heilongjiang: There are 34 undergraduate science classes and 2 liberal arts classes, totaling 36.

Shanghai: 26 comprehensive undergraduate programs were approved.

Jiangsu Province: There are 38 physics classes and 2 history classes, totaling 40 classes.

Zhejiang Province: Ordinary classes enroll 30 students in parallel.

Anhui Province: There are 46 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 48.

Fujian Province: There are 48 physics courses and 3 history courses, with a total of 5 1.

Jiangxi Province: There are 24 undergraduate science majors and 4 liberal arts majors, totaling 30.

Shandong Province: There are 74 comprehensive ordinary classes.

Henan Province: There are 60 undergraduate science classes and 2 liberal arts classes, totaling 62.

Hubei Province: There are 57 physics classes and 3 history classes, totaling 60.

Hunan Province: There are 50 students in physics class and 3 students in history class, totaling 53 students.

Guangdong Province: There are 63 undergraduate physics classes and 3 history classes, totaling 66.

Guangxi: There are 38 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 40.

Hainan province: 1 1 comprehensive undergraduate program.

Chongqing: undergraduate batch 19 physics class and 2 history classes, totaling 2 1.

Sichuan Province: There are 53 undergraduate science majors and 3 liberal arts majors, totaling 56.

Guizhou Province: There are 365,438+0 undergraduate science classes and 2 liberal arts classes, totaling 33.

Yunnan Province: There are 26 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 28.

Tibet: There are 3 undergraduate science courses and 2 liberal arts courses, making a total of 5.

Shaanxi Province: There are 42 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 44.

Gansu province: there are 26 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 28.

Qinghai province: undergraduate science classes 13, liberal arts classes 1, total 14.

Ningxia: undergraduate science classes 13, 2 liberal arts classes, total 15.

Xinjiang: There are 27 undergraduate science majors and 2 liberal arts majors, totaling 29.