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National undergraduate admission rate in 2020
According to the data released by the Ministry of Education, the national undergraduate enrollment rate is about 8 1.75% in 2020, slightly lower than the previous year.

1. Compared with previous years, college enrollment will face more challenges in 2020. Faced with irresistible influence, many senior high school students face difficulties such as exam cancellation, grade evaluation and mock exam, which affects their grades and their ability to apply for colleges and universities.

2. On the other hand, colleges and universities are also facing the problems of enrollment quantity, specialty setting and enrollment quality.

3. Different institutions have different requirements and distributions for admission rates. The admission rates of some top universities in China, such as Peking University and Tsinghua University, are usually at a very low level, because the admission standards of these universities are relatively high, and the comprehensive quality and grades of applicants are strictly controlled to ensure the quality and ability of students.

On the contrary, the admission rate of some ordinary undergraduate colleges may be slightly higher than the average level, which is also related to the enrollment number and enrollment plan of these colleges.

When applying for colleges and universities, the most important thing is to weigh multiple factors, not just the admission rate. The academic ranking of the school, teachers and teaching resources, employment prospects, tracking students' enrollment rate, school culture and environment are all factors that students need to consider. These factors may have a far-reaching impact on students' college life and future career.

In short, the national undergraduate admission rate will drop slightly in 2020, but it is not the only factor to be considered. When choosing colleges and majors, we should comprehensively consider many factors such as school ranking, teaching staff, discipline construction and characteristics, study and living environment and so on. As far as possible, choose the colleges and majors that suit you and meet the challenges in the future.

How to choose a good university;

1. Know the school: know the ranking, academic reputation and professional strength of the school. You can check the university's official website, enrollment brochures, media reports and academic publications to better understand the university's teaching quality and research survey.

2. Consider the major: choose the major you are interested in and make a targeted plan for your career goals. When choosing a university, we need to consider the teaching level, teaching staff and teaching resources of its related majors.

3. Location of the school: Consider the climate, culture, language and other factors where the school is located. When choosing a school, we need to consider the adaptability of living in this area and plan the job market we may face in the future.

4. School size and teaching staff: Understand the size of the school, as well as the teaching staff and teaching resources. A good university must have professional and experienced professors and advanced teaching facilities to ensure that students receive the most comprehensive and professional education.

5. Student evaluation and experience: When choosing a university, you can also consider referring to the evaluation and experience of other students. You can check student forums or other social media online to find out other students' views and comments on the university.

6. Tuition, scholarships and subsidies: When choosing a university, you need to consider the financial situation of yourself and your family, as well as the scholarships and subsidies provided by the school.