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Is it difficult for Jiangxi college entrance examination mathematics in 2023?
2023 Jiangxi college entrance examination science mathematics test questions are moderately difficult.

After completing the science mathematics examination, Jiangxi candidates said that the difficulty of the science mathematics examination questions in Jiangxi college entrance examination this year was ok, and the difficulty was within the acceptable range.

The national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, referred to as the "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.

Ordinary colleges and universities enroll students in the national unified examination, and the Ministry of Education requires that the names of examination subjects in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) be the same as those in the national unified examination, and must be consistent with the national unified examination curriculum.

The subjects who take the exam are generally full-time ordinary high school graduates and China citizens with equivalent education. Enrollment is divided into two categories: science, engineering, agriculture, medicine (including sports) and literature and history (including foreign languages and art). Colleges and universities should plan and expand enrollment according to candidates' scores and enrollment regulations, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence, physique and beauty, and select the best candidates.

Admission method:

The college entrance examination mostly adopts online admission, and candidates are admitted according to their scores and their volunteers. The current way of volunteering is to divide universities across the country into several batches.

There are mainly "advance batch" (military academies), "first batch" (1 universities, including national key universities and 1 ordinary universities), "second batch" (2 ordinary universities, including 2 public universities and 2 private universities) and "third batch" (3 universities, mainly including independent colleges and Chinese-foreign cooperative undergraduate courses.

In addition, many colleges and universities recruit students independently, but the selected candidates must take the national unified examination, and their scores should reach the admission control scores of the same batch of pilot schools determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) where the students are located.