What are the requirements for college physical examination?
I'm not sure whether the requirements of every school are the same. Let me talk about the requirements of our school first. College students can fail the national examination once a year and have a make-up exam every time. You can fail one or more items, as long as the total score is enough. During my college years, I didn't get my diploma until my average score reached 50. The results of physical examination in the first three years accounted for 50%, and the results in the last year accounted for 50%. Physical examination items are 50m, 1000m, vital capacity, body mass index, sitting forward, standing long jump, pull-ups for boys and sit-ups for girls. Physical examination requirements don't have to be 60. You can get more than 50 points, but you may not get extra points in your comprehensive exam. Students with physical test scores above 80 can't remember the details, so they can add 10, and other students can add 5 points. Although these points are not many, sometimes you are just a few points away from the scholarship. Some schools will also link the medical examination results with the awards. I've seen people who lost scholarship places because of unqualified medical examination.