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How many points did you pass in CET-4?
It takes 425 points to pass CET-4. The total score of Band 4 is 765,438+00, and there is no passing line in this exam. As long as the score is above 220, you can get the report card. CET-4, University? English? Testing? Band? The abbreviation of 4 is the National English Test hosted by Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.

According to the two college English syllabuses used by science and engineering undergraduates and liberal arts undergraduates, the college English test is divided into four levels and six levels, which are organized and implemented by the Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education (formerly the State Education Commission). After the annual examination, the results will be announced in August or September, and the transcripts will be distributed. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, there is no passing line in CET-4 and CET-6, and you can apply for CET-6 if you score above 425. Therefore, it is generally believed that the passing line of CET-4 and CET-6 is 425. The scores of CET-4 and CET-6 are ranking scores, and there is no total score. Registration time CET CET The examination time is June and 65438+February every year (the time is slightly different every year).

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registration requirement

1, the examination object is limited to undergraduate students or graduate students who have completed CET-4 according to the education syllabus for four years or more in ordinary colleges and universities;

2. College students or graduate students with the same level can sign up for the exam in our school with the consent of their school;

3. Students of the same level of night university or correspondence university can sign up for the exam in our school with the consent of the school;

Starting from the examination on June 5438+ 10, 2007, the CET-4 and CET-6 will no longer be open to social candidates, but only to college students.