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College entrance examination subjects for students from three schools
Examination subjects for students in three schools: basic subjects: Chinese, mathematics and English; Professional skills test.

The college entrance examination for students from three schools refers to the unified examination for higher vocational colleges that only graduates from vocational high schools, secondary specialized schools and technical schools can take. The college entrance examination for students in the three schools is divided into ten categories, namely, architecture, electronics, finance and economics, planting and breeding, machinery, medicine and health, computer, public relations and secretarial, foreign affairs and tourism, and art.

Every province has three college entrance examinations for students, but the current policy of three college entrance examinations for students in each province is different. The college entrance examination for students in three schools is the same as that for ordinary high schools. After entering the university, they all got full-time undergraduate diplomas or full-time junior college diplomas.

Students from the three universities can only apply for the same or similar majors as the original majors. There are fewer schools that enroll three students, and most key universities have no enrollment plans for three students. The college entrance examination for students from three schools is limited to students from three schools; Ordinary college entrance examination, ordinary high school freshmen and students from three colleges can apply for it. However, students from three schools can only choose one of the college entrance examination and the ordinary college entrance examination.

The students in the three schools come from technical schools, technical secondary schools or vocational high schools. The college entrance examination for three students is a unified national examination for the enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities: all candidates who apply for the "three students" in higher vocational colleges must be fresh graduates of qualified schools approved by the Provincial Department of Education. Graduates from "Three Schools" can choose to take the unified entrance examination for higher vocational colleges (commonly known as the "Three Schools" college entrance examination) held in May or the general college entrance examination held in June, and they can only choose one, but not the other.