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1. What is the filing score?
In the same batch of colleges and universities, due to the imbalance of the number of first-choice applicants, according to the enrollment plan, adjustment ratio and candidates' scores of each college, the minimum score line of each school is different, which naturally forms the score line of colleges and universities.
Their * * * characteristics are generally above the admission control scores of the same batch, but their different characteristics are that some colleges and universities have higher admission control scores than the same batch because of sufficient students, some colleges and universities have to set the admission control scores of the same batch because of insufficient students, and some colleges and universities (majors) have lower admission control scores.
Therefore, although some candidates have obtained the admission control scores of the same batch in the college entrance examination, they cannot participate in the admission of the school because they have not reached the admission scores of the reported institutions. However, there are also schools that are admitted below a certain batch of admission control scores because of insufficient students.
2, the determination of the score line of university investment:
The score line of filing is to arrange all the candidates in a province in a university according to the descending score of the college entrance examination, and then provide the corresponding number of candidates' files to the university according to the filing ratio of the university (generally 100%- 150%). Then the score of the last place is the file-lifting score line. Because colleges and universities will withdraw files after file promotion, the file promotion score line is usually slightly lower than the formal admission score line.
For example, in 20 17 years, the enrollment plan of University A in Province A is 10, and the enrollment ratio of University A in Province A is 120%, then the enrollment department of Province A files in University A12 (10 *120%.