1998:1080,000 applicants, with 3.2 million applicants and an acceptance rate of 34%.
The large-scale enrollment expansion of colleges and universities nationwide began at 1999. According to the statistics of that year, the enrollment of colleges and universities nationwide was160 million, an increase of 520,000 compared with 1998, with an increase of 48%.
In 2000, there were 65438+800,000 students.
In 20065438+0: 2.6 million, the admission rate exceeded 50% for the first time.
2002: 3.2 million people were admitted.
2003: 3.82 million people registered.
2004: 4.2 million people were admitted.
In 2005, 5.04 million candidates were admitted and 8.67 million candidates were admitted.
2006: 5.3 million candidates were admitted and 8.8 million candidates were admitted.
In 2007, colleges and universities plan to recruit 5.67 million students, which is very close to the number of applicants 30 years ago, but the enrollment ratio is about 2: 1.
In 2008, the number of applicants for the college entrance examination reached a new high, with 5.99 million students enrolled and 6.5438+005 million candidates. The admission rate is 57%.
In 2009, the number of students enrolled in ordinary colleges and universities nationwide was about102,000, which was 3.8% lower than that in 2008, including about 7.5 million ordinary high school graduates. Compared with 2008, the enrollment plan of the college increased by 4%, and the national colleges and universities planned to enroll 6.29 million students. Under the above-mentioned situation of "one less and one more", it is estimated that the average admission rate of college entrance examination in 2009 will be close to 62%, which is nearly 5 percentage points higher than that in 2008.
20 10: 6.57 million students and 9.57 million candidates were enrolled. The admission rate is 69%.
20 1 1 year: 6.75 million candidates and 9.33 million candidates were admitted. The admission rate is 72%.
20 12: 6.85 million candidates were admitted, and 910.5 million candidates were admitted. The admission rate is 75%.
2013: 9120,000 candidates (the number of people who abandoned the exam after applying for the exam is not counted).