Generally speaking, the popularity of universities is mainly concentrated in this province, and there will be high recognition in this province. It is also for this reason that many candidates in the province will apply for the exam, resulting in an increase in admission scores. However, the popularity and recognition of universities outside the province are relatively low, and the number of applicants is relatively small, and even there will be dissatisfaction.
In this case, the admission scores of colleges and universities outside the province are relatively low, and even the next batch of students may be enrolled. However, the number of applicants in the province is relatively large, and the admission scores will be relatively high, so there will be different batches of enrollment in and outside the province.
The admission scores are divided according to the scores of candidates. The educational resources and strength of different provinces are different, and the quality of students varies greatly, so the admission scores will also vary greatly. Economically developed provinces will invest more in education, the quality of students will be relatively better, and the overall scores of candidates will be relatively better.
Therefore, in areas with good student quality, the admission scores of colleges and universities will be relatively high, while in areas with relatively underdeveloped economy, the admission scores of colleges and universities will be relatively low. Therefore, the admission scores of colleges and universities in economically developed provinces in other provinces are often lower than those in this province, and may even be reduced in batches.
Extended data
There is only one difference between one book and two books, that is, the admission batches are different:
1, one book, that is, a batch of undergraduate students are admitted. Generally, the institutions participating in this batch belong to key undergraduate students in 985, 2 1 1 and other provinces.
2, two, that is, the second batch of undergraduate admissions, generally participating in this batch of admissions are ordinary undergraduates.
The enrollment batches of the national unified examination for college enrollment are divided into "undergraduate advance batch", "undergraduate batch", "undergraduate batch 2", "specialist batch 1" and "specialist batch 2". In recent years, the state and the Ministry of Education have actively promoted the reform of enrollment batches in colleges and universities, and the merger of enrollment batches in ordinary colleges and universities reflects the overall direction of national reform.