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What are the requirements for the art test?
Art candidates with high school education or equivalent. Good health, unmarried, no color blindness, weak color, stuttering, etc.

(1) Registration conditions

Support the four cardinal principles, love the motherland and abide by the law; Have a high school education or equivalent, be healthy and unmarried. At present, there is no age limit for most majors. ) Those who apply for performances, screenwriters, composers, directors and historical theories are not over 30 years old, and marriage is not limited.

Apply for other majors, no more than 25 years old; Citizens with special contributions and talents, recommended by their units, can be appropriately relaxed to apply for various majors, and marriage is not limited. Employees of state-owned and collective enterprises and institutions that meet the above conditions may apply for the examination with the consent of their units. Graduates of secondary art schools and military soldiers, graduates of non-art secondary specialized schools and technicians who have worked for two years with the approval of the political department at the corps level may apply for the examination.

(2) Physical conditions and health requirements

Candidates who apply for art colleges (majors) are required to be in good health, and must not be color blind or weak, except in accordance with the "Physical Examination Standards for Enrollment of Ordinary Colleges and Universities (Revised)" promulgated by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health. The age of candidates applying for the major of historical theory can be relaxed to 30 years old, and marriage is not limited. Candidates with special contributions and talents are recommended by their units and approved by the Provincial Admissions Office. Their age can be appropriately relaxed, and marriage is not limited.

To apply for music, film and television colleges (majors), candidates are required: no stuttering, no color blindness and weak color. Unmarried young people under the age of 22 can apply for performance and performance majors; Unmarried young people under the age of 25 can apply for other majors; Candidates applying for composition major should apply for broadcasting host major. The height of men should not be less than 172 cm, and that of women should not be less than 160 cm (strictly according to the height limit).

Extended information 1. Art candidates should pay attention to safety and strengthen their awareness of prevention in the process of rushing around the examination room. Keep all kinds of documents, bills, savings cards, etc. In the meantime, don't make new friends casually, and be more cautious about visitors.

2. Try to keep your daily life normal during the art test. Avoid staying up late, lest the normal "human biological clock" be disrupted. Affect the normal performance of grades.

3. Music art candidates should choose the right time and place, arrange the practice or rehearsal before the exam, and it is best not to do it at the station, so as not to affect others' rest and work, or even cause unnecessary disputes and affect their mood.

4. Pay attention to the weather at all times during the art test, and add clothes at any time according to climate change to prevent colds.

5. Pay attention to hygiene in diet. Try to have a balanced diet during the preparation period, and don't eat spicy, spicy, greasy and irritating food, so as not to cause physical discomfort and affect the test results.

6. Several things that language, performance and vocal music candidates are forbidden to eat before the exam: garlic (which easily leads to out-of-control voice and staccato), fat (which affects the timbre and has no bright sound) and beer (the vocal cords are easy to relax and the voice is divergent).

7. Never eat ice cream, ice cream, cold drinks, candied haws, etc. When your voice is "hot" just after practicing singing, because these hot and cold stimuli do great harm to the vocal cords. Don't take medicine indiscriminately. Don't take allergic drugs, anticholinergic drugs, gastrointestinal spasmolytics, sulfonamides or drugs with strange smell, and traditional Chinese medicines containing ginseng, Polygonum Multiflori Radix and Rehmanniae Radix, so as to avoid adverse reactions such as burnout, dry mouth, dizziness and nausea.

8. It has always been said that there are many uncertain factors in the art test because of what I said above. If you don't pay attention to one aspect, it will affect the performance of candidates, and you will miss it in one year.