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What does the provincial control line mean?
The provincial control line, also known as the batch line, refers to the admission score line of the national unified examination for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities, that is, a score line that candidates must pass if they want to go to a batch of universities.

The provincial control line is the minimum standard for admission, and major institutions will also have their own admission scores. If your grades have just passed the provincial control line and failed to reach the professional admission score of the institution you want to apply for, then you may not be admitted to the institution.

Generally speaking, the provincial control line is the qualification line for filing, and only students who reach this control score line will have the results of filing. Generally speaking, this admission control score line is slightly lower than the actual admission score line. Because in the actual admission situation, you will be admitted from high to low in this score. Only when some colleges and universities are dissatisfied with enrollment can they drop their scores, and at this time their scores may be lower than the provincial control line.

The difference between provincial control line and admission line:

1, with different definitions. The provincial control line refers to the minimum score (total score) standard for recruiting new students determined by the provincial admissions department according to the results of all local candidates' college entrance examination and the enrollment plan issued by the state in that year. The admission score line refers to the lowest score line or the lowest score line divided by major after the enrollment institutions are enrolled as planned.

2. Different depicting themes. The provincial control line is the minimum admission control score line of the corresponding undergraduate and junior college batches designated by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), and the admission score line is independently drawn by the local enrollment institutions.

3. Different objects. Provincial control line refers to the minimum admission control score line corresponding to undergraduate and specialist batches, which is what we often call undergraduate and specialist lines. The admission line refers to the lowest scores of colleges or majors. In other words, a school has different professional admission lines.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-provincial control line