The following information is about the admission line:
The admission score line of college entrance examination refers to the admission score line of the national unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities. After the college entrance examination every year, the scores will be announced by the provincial education enrollment department after statistics.
The college entrance examination scores are divided into undergraduate lines and specialist lines. Each school defines the minimum admission score line according to its own number of applicants and planned enrollment. The enrollment of each school is based on 65438+ 0.2 times the enrollment of this province. After entering the school, the school admissions office will focus on scores and volunteers from this 1.2 times, and refer to other information in the student file to enroll students according to the planned enrollment. The lowest score among the students admitted is the admission line of the school.
Admission batch:
The admission line is the full name of the minimum admission control score line of ordinary colleges and universities, which refers to the minimum score line (total score) standard for recruiting new students determined by the provincial admissions department according to the results of all local candidates' college entrance examination in that year and the enrollment plan issued by the state.
Only the files of candidates (usually referred to as "online candidates") whose total score in the college entrance examination reaches or exceeds this score are eligible to be read and accepted by enrollment institutions. Under normal circumstances, "online candidates" are about 20% more than planned enrollment.
Admission lines in various places are divided into classes and batches. Classes are generally divided into liberal arts, science, music (arts and sciences), art (arts and sciences), sports and so on. Each class is divided into early batches, the first batch, the second batch and so on. The admission scores of each batch of arts and sciences only stipulate the total score of cultural examination, and the minimum admission control scores of music, art and sports majors also stipulate the total score of cultural examination and professional examination.
The first batch of (key) undergraduate control lines are also called key lines, and the universities participating in the first batch of admissions are all key universities. This is the bottom line for admission to key institutions, and only online candidates are eligible for admission.
The second batch of undergraduate control lines, also known as ordinary undergraduate control lines, is the bottom line for all undergraduate colleges to recruit students. There are a large number of ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities, and the total number of freshmen is also large. The third batch of universities participating in this batch of admission are mainly the undergraduate parts of independent colleges and private universities.
Only candidates who are on the admission line of higher vocational colleges are eligible to participate in the admission of higher vocational colleges. This line is usually called the college entrance examination line, which is actually the lowest admission line for the college entrance examination that year. The highest admission score refers to the score of the highest examinee admitted by a university in an enrollment area within the enrollment year. The highest score has certain reference value in candidates' voluntary reporting.
Generally speaking, the admission line of the college entrance examination is demarcated according to the ratio of 120%.
For example, the enrollment plan of literature and history in a batch of colleges and universities in a certain province in a certain year is 10000 students. When marking the admission line, according to the candidates' college entrance examination scores from high to low, when they rank to the12000th (120% ratio) candidate, his college entrance examination scores are the key lines in the province in that year. Candidates with the same score will be counted in their scores. This is how the admission score line is drawn. This is also the way to delimit the second batch of undergraduate courses and the third batch of undergraduate courses.
After the admission line is delineated, candidates are classified according to their college entrance examination results. Candidates who want to go to a university (key university) must first cross the key line; If you want to go to two universities, you must cross two lines, if you want to go to three universities, you must cross three lines, and so on. This is the admission line for college entrance examinations in all provinces.