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985 average score line ranking
The average score of 985 is as follows:

1, detailed description

First place, the average score of Peking University is 692.89; Second place, Tsinghua University scored an average of 692.65 points; Third place, Shanghai Jiaotong University with an average score of 686.12; Fourth place, Fudan University with an average score of 685.74; Fifth place, with an average score of 675.75 points; Sixth place, Zhejiang University with an average score of 675.55.

2, the meaning of the average score line

The average score can reflect the overall level of the school's admission of candidates. If the average score is high, it means that the candidates admitted to our school are generally excellent; If the average score is low, it means that the candidates admitted to our school are generally poor. In addition, the average score can also be used as a basis for judging the status of this school.

The average score of 985 is the top two school profile:

1, Peking University

Located at No.05, Summer Palace Road, Haidian District, Beijing, it is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). Ranked among the national "Double First-class" A, "985 Project" and "2 1 Project", the school was selected into the Global University Presidents Forum, the 21Century Academic Alliance, the Four Universities Forum in East Asia and the International Public University Forum.

2. Tsinghua University

Located in Haidian District, Beijing, it is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of China. It ranks among the national "Double First-class", "985 Project" and "2 1 1 Project", and is selected into the Global University Presidents Forum, the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the China-China Comprehensive University Alliance, and the high-level talent training and scientific and technological research base. Known as "the cradle of red engineers".

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