Calculation method of elective subjects' scores: the original full score of each subject is 120, which is converted into corresponding scores according to the candidates' scores. A is the top 20% (including 20%) of candidates (the top 5% is A+), B is the top 20% to 50% (including 50%) of candidates (the top 20% to 25% is B+), C is the top 50% to 90% (including 90%) of candidates, and D is 90.
The level test of compulsory subjects is to examine the learning content stipulated in the compulsory credits of this subject, which is generally the learning content of three modules.
Contents of compulsory modules 1, 2 and 4 for ideological and political discipline inspection.
Contents of compulsory module 1, 2, and 3 for investigation of history discipline.
Contents of compulsory modules of geographical survey 1, 2 and 3.
In physics, students take compulsory modules 1 and 2, and choose the content of 1 from elective modules 1 and 3- 1.
Chemistry subjects examine the contents of compulsory modules 1 and 2, and students choose the contents of 1 in elective modules "Chemistry and Life" or "Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry".
Contents of compulsory modules 1, 2 and 3 for biological investigation.
The investigation contents of technical disciplines (including information technology and general technology) shall be formulated separately.