Among the 65,438+10,000 before the college entrance examination in Sichuan, the three universities with the highest scores were Peking University, Tsinghua University and Shanghai Jiaotong University. The scores of Sichuan college entrance examination are 65, 77, 65 and 438+009, and the corresponding scores are 694, 693 and 690 respectively.
Among the 65,438+10,000 before the college entrance examination in Sichuan province, the three universities with the lowest scores were Hunan University, Sichuan University (Engineering) and China Academy of Social Sciences. The scores of college entrance examination in Sichuan Province are 9386, 9724 and 9724 respectively, corresponding to 622, 62 1 and 62 1 respectively.
Anhui Agricultural University, Chengdu University, Jimei University, Zhengzhou Institute of Light Industry and South-Central University for Nationalities scored the highest among the 60,000-80,000 points in the college entrance examination in Sichuan Province. The admission rankings in Sichuan Province are 60249, 60249, 60249 and 60249, and the corresponding scores are 539, 539, 539, 539 and 539 respectively.
1. What is the ranking of the college entrance examination?
College entrance examination ranking refers to the ranking of candidates in the whole province or nationwide, indicating the relative competitive position of the same batch of candidates. The higher the ranking, the better the candidates' grades.
2. College Entrance Examination and University Admission Ranking
There is a close relationship between college entrance examination ranking and university admission. Different universities set different ranking lines (also called scores) according to their admission policies and enrollment plans, and candidates below this line can be admitted.
3. Classification of University Admission
According to the different ranking lines, university admission can be divided into one line, two lines, three lines and specialist lines. One line corresponds to the admission requirements of national key universities and some provincial key universities; Second, this line corresponds to the admission requirements of other undergraduate colleges; The three lines correspond to the admission requirements of some ordinary undergraduate colleges; The specialty line corresponds to the admission requirements of higher vocational colleges.
4. University enrollment policy
Different universities will give priority to admission according to ranking, usually from high ranking to low ranking. In the case of the same ranking, it is considered comprehensively according to the candidate's voluntary order and individual admission regulations.