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How many days does the college entrance examination in Gansu end?
Gansu college entrance examination ends in 2 days.

What is the total score of the new college entrance examination?

The total score of the new college entrance examination in Gansu is 750, including Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages 150, and three subjects 100. Among them, history and physics are included in the total score with the original score; The other four subjects (ideological and political, geography, chemistry, biology) are included in the total score, and the results are as follows:

1. Literature and history and science and engineering

Literature and history (including sports and art): Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and liberal arts. Chinese, mathematics (literature) and foreign languages (120x 1.25) have a full score of 150, and the comprehensive score of liberal arts is 300, which is the sum of the scores of all subjects.

Science and engineering (including physical education and art): Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and science. Chinese, mathematics (science) and foreign languages (120x 1.25) have a full score of 150, and the comprehensive score of science is 300, which is the sum of the scores of all subjects.

2. Secondary vocational entrance examination

According to the Notice of the Provincial Recruitment Committee and the Provincial Department of Education on the Reform of the Entrance Examination System for Secondary Vocational Schools in Gansu Province (Gan Zhao Wei Fa [2065438+00] No.34). The examination subjects are: cultural comprehensive quality test, professional basic knowledge test and professional skill level test. The content of the examination is in accordance with the Notice of Gansu Provincial Department of Education on Printing and Distributing 20 17 Gansu Provincial Secondary Vocational School Students' Entrance Examination Categories and Subjects.

3. Tibetan folk language

Tibetan folk language adopts the method of "double total score"

Candidates who take the Tibetan answer sheet "Min Kao Min" have the following examination subjects: Tibetan language, Tibetan mathematics (literature), Chinese and English. Subject scores are: Tibetan language, Tibetan mathematics (literature/science), Chinese, English (120x 1.25), full score 150, full score of Tibetan comprehensive/Tibetan comprehensive: 300, and "Min Kao Min" English subject100.

The total score generated by the addition of the above subjects is admitted to ordinary colleges and universities; Min Kao Min has Tibetan language 100%, Chinese language 100%, Tibetan mathematics (literature/science) 100%, and Tibetan comprehensive (literature/science) 100%. The total score (English score as a reference) produced by adding the above subjects is to participate in national language colleges.

The examination purposes of candidates with the national common language (Chinese) as the answer sheet are: Chinese, mathematics (text/), literature synthesis/synthesis, "Tibetan language" and English. Subject scores are: Chinese, Mathematics (Literature/Science), "Additional Tibetan Language" and English (120x 1.25), with a full score of 150 and a full score of 300 in literature/science.

English subject 100% is Chinese for the People, 50% is Chinese and 50% is Tibetan, 0/00% is math (literature/science) 100% is comprehensive (literature/science) 100%. The total score of the above subjects will be accepted by ordinary colleges and universities. Additional Tibetan Language Examination is 65,438+000%, mathematics (arts and sciences) is 65,438+000%, and comprehensive (literature/science) is 65,438+000%. The total score (English score as a reference) produced by adding the above subjects will be accepted by universities and majors in folk languages.

Chinese, mathematics (literature/science), literature/science and English are the national unified examination papers, and "adding Tibetan language" is a self-proposition