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What does "college entrance examination ranking" mean?
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Today, let's discuss what is the meaning of "College Entrance Examination Ranking" and what is the ranking standard of "College Entrance Examination Ranking"?

Very important. Choosing a university by "ranking method" is very likely to be admitted.

Because the Ministry of Education has set a certain number of places for college enrollment in all provinces, which is the enrollment plan. Generally speaking, the enrollment plan of colleges and universities in a certain area has not changed much, and the level of enrollment candidates will not change much. Therefore, candidates can grasp the schools they can apply for more accurately and scientifically according to their ranking in this province.

Let's be specific.

The so-called ranking refers to the position of candidates' literature and history or college entrance examination results in science and engineering in the province. The college entrance examination rankings are mainly divided into three categories: provincial rankings, district rankings and school rankings. When making reference, it is mainly based on provincial ranking and district ranking. There is a big gap between ranking and ranking.

Ranking refers to your position among all candidates in this province. If you say that the ranking of the first candidate is 1, but if there are two people who rank second, their scores are the same but their rankings are different, but their rankings are the same.

The ranking is considered from the management aspect, in order to allow candidates to fill in their volunteers reasonably for reference. Ranking is considered from the quality of ranking to evaluate the position of a person's performance.

Ranking is not a ranking, but a comprehensive ranking after the results of candidates and the number of candidates are added; Candidates with the highest score in the college entrance examination1; Candidates with the same score have the same ranking and different rankings; The ranking is mainly applicable to all candidates who take part in the national college entrance examination by subject (such as science and engineering, literature and history).

The ranking method should not be used for reference in the enrollment of students, independent enrollment and art and sports; The ranking mainly includes provinces, cities, districts and counties and schools. For reference, the rankings are mainly provinces, cities and counties. Candidates of literature and history are ranked by liberal arts, while candidates of science and engineering are ranked by science.