National english contest for college students (NECCS) is the only comprehensive English proficiency competition for college students in China approved by the relevant departments of the Ministry of Education. College English Competition is the largest national college English comprehensive ability competition with the largest number of participants in China.
With the deepening of college English teaching reform in China and the increasingly severe employment situation in colleges and universities, this competition has attracted more and more attention from universities and college students all over the country. Its competition results and award-winning certificates have become an important basis for the educational administrative departments and teaching and research departments of colleges and universities to evaluate, promote and evaluate teachers, and also an important basis for students to study abroad, continue their studies and give priority to employment.
Registration conditions:
National english contest for college students registration conditions: This competition is divided into four categories: A, B, C and D: A is suitable for graduate students; Class B is suitable for undergraduates and junior college students majoring in English. Class C is suitable for non-English majors; Class D is suitable for undergraduates majoring in physical education and art and non-English majors in higher vocational colleges. The competition is open to all college students, advocating the Olympic spirit of "focusing on participation" and adhering to the principle of voluntary registration.
The organizing committees of all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and participating universities can choose several or all categories to participate in the competition according to the actual situation. This competition is open to all kinds of college students studying English in colleges and universities all over the country. College students can voluntarily sign up for the competition and advocate the Olympic spirit of "focusing on participation". This competition adheres to the principle of voluntary registration, avoiding the practice of selecting only "top students" and excluding most students from the competition.