Hunan University enrolls students in special programs of universities in various provinces and cities. The lowest scores of literature, history and history are: Inner Mongolia 566, Jiangxi 603, Henan 665,438+06, Qinghai 505, Ningxia 564, Jiangsu 599 and Hunan 594.
The admission scores of science and engineering/physics in the special plan of Hunan University are as follows: the lowest score in Inner Mongolia is 586, the lowest score in Jiangxi Province is 5 19, the lowest score in Henan Province is 626, the lowest score in Qinghai Province is 494, the lowest score in Ningxia is 528, and the lowest score in Jiangsu Province is 6 18.
Hunan's national special plan enrollment in various provinces and cities is only conducted among science and engineering/physics candidates, with the lowest score of 594 in Shanxi, 545 in Inner Mongolia, 575 in Heilongjiang, 632 in Anhui, 628 in Henan, 587 in Guangxi and 603 in Sichuan.
The lowest score in Guizhou Province is 596, the lowest score in Yunnan Province is 602, the lowest score in Hebei Province is 60 1, the lowest score in Hainan Province is 668, and the lowest scores in Qinghai, Ningxia and Xinjiang are 444, 46 1 and 479.
Hunan university
Hunan University, referred to as "Huda", is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). It ranks among the national "double first-class", "985 Project" and "2 1 1 Project", and is built by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Hunan Provincial People's Government and the National Bureau of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.
Hunan University originated from Yuelu Academy, which was founded in 976 AD, and was transformed into Hunan College in 1903. 1926 was named the provincial Hunan university, and 1937 became the 15 national university of the national government. 1953 was renamed as central south institute of architecture and engineering in the adjustment of national departments, and 1959 restored the name of Hunan university. In 2000, it merged with Hunan University of Finance and Economics to form a new Hunan University.