Unified cultural examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics, English and professional comprehensive theory, and a closed-book written test is implemented. The test paper is divided into two parts: test paper 1 and test paper 2. The first test paper is multiple choice, and the second test paper is non-multiple choice.
Professional skills subjects score 300 points; Professional comprehensive theory is 300 points, Chinese 150 points, mathematics 150 points, English 100 points, and full score 1000 points. There is no comprehensive theoretical examination for art majors, with a full score of 700.
Single recruitment examination process
First, the annual registration time for single strokes is about one week in early March. Candidates log on to the website of the school preparing to apply for the exam and fill in the major. In addition, the registration fee needs to be paid to the account designated by the school, and the registration is successful only after the school receives the registration fee. The school will announce the list of successful students a few days after registration, which also needs attention.
Note: I actually intend to take the single stroke after registration. At this time, you need to spend part of your school time preparing for the single-recruit exam, copy down the school exam outline, which contains all the scope of the single-recruit exam, and prepare well according to the outline, so that you will be handy when taking the exam. The problem of single stroke is not difficult, and each knowledge point does not need to be too deep. At the same time, you can't put too much energy into the single move. After all, you may not pass the exam. If you don't pass the exam, you can't waste the college entrance examination.
Second, the one-shot exam will generally be held on March 20. You need to print your own admission ticket before the exam. At the same time, you should find a good place to live near the school in advance before the exam, because the exam usually lasts for a day or two to adapt to the examination room. Personally, I suggest bringing a watch. No cell phones. You can look at the time.