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Is it difficult for Sichuan University to take the postgraduate entrance examination 720?
It is very difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in Sichuan University.

The enrollment ratio of College of Nuclear Science and Technology of Sichuan University is between 2:13-2020 and-7:1,showing an overall upward trend. The highest enrollment ratio is in 2020, exceeding 4: 1. In 20 17, the number of applicants for the unified examination reached 133, which was the highest in the past eight years.

The scores range from 20 17 -202 1 year to 290-3 15. The score of 0703 chemistry major is relatively high, ranging from 305 to 3 15.

The recording ratio of nuclear fuel cycle and materials is between 20 15 and 20 19, and between 3:1-1. The highest admission rate is 20 19, which is 1:1,and the lowest admission rate is 20 19, mainly because the number of students admitted to the unified examination is the lowest in eight years, only1. The number of students admitted to the annual unified examination is 1-2. I haven't received any adjustment in the last eight years.

The recording ratio of nuclear technology and application 20 13-20 19 is between 3:1-1. The highest admission ratio is 20 14, which is about 1 1: 1. Over the years, the number of students admitted to the unified examination has been between 7- 13, and there has been no adjustment in recent 8 years.

The Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology of Sichuan University (also known as Chengdu 720 Institute) was formerly a 1972 "720 Project" initiated by the State Planning Commission, and 1980 was established as a full-time research institute focusing on nuclear science and technology research and high-level personnel training with the approval of the Ministry of Education and the former Second Machinery Department. The first honorary director of the Institute was Mr. Wang, a famous scientist in China, and the current honorary director is Academician Wang Naiyan, former deputy director of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The current director is a researcher in Zhu An.