Mainly manifested in: general undergraduate (including general majors, Chinese-foreign cooperation majors and orientation students), local specialties and art undergraduate;
1. The admission scores of general majors approved by general undergraduate courses: the lowest score of forestry in the history group is 529, and the highest score of finance is 576; In physics group, the lowest score of aquaculture is 49 1, and the highest score of electrical engineering and automation is 581;
2. The admission scores of Chinese-foreign cooperation majors approved by ordinary undergraduate students: the lowest score in the history group is 524, and the highest score is 541; The lowest score of physical group is 5 15, and the highest score is 566;
3. Ordinary undergraduate admission score (only for physics group candidates): the lowest score is 484 (tea science, facing Yanping District) and the highest score is 593 (smart agriculture, facing Zhangpu County);
4. Admission scores of local special programs: the lowest score in the history group is 565,438+09, and the highest score is 548; The lowest score of physical group is 503, and the highest score is 55;
5. There are only four majors enrolled in the art undergraduate course, with the lowest score of 536 and the highest score of 546.
Legal basis: Article 2 of the Interim Measures for Handling Irregularities in Enrollment of Colleges and Universities.
The term "enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the activities of colleges and universities to select and enroll undergraduate and junior college students through national education examinations or nationally recognized admission methods.
These Measures shall be applicable to the identification and handling of acts of institutions of higher learning, senior secondary schools (including secondary vocational schools, hereinafter referred to as high schools), enrollment examination institutions, education administrative departments and their enrollment staff, candidates, etc. that violate the relevant national education laws and regulations and the provisions of the national higher education enrollment management.