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How to calculate the entrance examination in Xinjiang? 20 15, which courses will you take, and what are your grades in each subject?
20 15 Xinjiang Autonomous Region and Corps junior high school graduation examination (that is, the senior high school entrance examination) implemented a joint proposition, which was uniformly organized by the office of the senior high school entrance examination leading group jointly established by the Education Department of the Autonomous Region and the Education Bureau of the Corps. Among them, the examination subjects for ninth-grade graduates are: Chinese, mathematics, foreign language (Chinese), physics, chemistry, history, ideology and morality, physical education and art, in which physics and chemistry are merged, and ideology and morality are merged with history. The content of national unity education (including Xinjiang local chronicles) is added to the volume of ideological and moral education and history, with a score of 30 points.

According to the grading system, a certain range is A, and a certain range is B, C, D is five points, B is twenty-five points, C is fifty points, and D is seventy-five. Then add up the total score according to the grading, and the school will have a score line.

Since 20 15, English has been added to the examination subjects of ninth-grade bilingual candidates, which is a compulsory subject for bilingual candidates who offer English courses, but the grades are not included in the total score, which can be used as a reference for high school teaching.

Among the examination subjects, physics, chemistry and biological experiments are the examination subjects, and the examination results are recorded in the students' comprehensive quality evaluation report. Among them, students who are assessed as qualified and basically qualified are eligible to study in ordinary high schools.