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What subjects do you take in the college entrance examination?
Counterpart entrance examination subjects are:

Compulsory courses of culture: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, specialized basic courses and specialized courses, with 300 points for public compulsory courses, including Chinese, mathematics and English 100; 250 points for professional basic courses; 200 points for specialized courses. The total score of the subject is 750 points.

Examination content of each subject

Chinese: The Chinese examination in the college entrance examination mainly includes reading comprehension of classical Chinese, reading comprehension after class, writing of classical Chinese and writing of modern Chinese. Mathematics: The college entrance examination mainly includes nine categories: junior high school mathematics, senior high school mathematics and probability statistics. Foreign Language: The language test in NMET mainly includes oral test, listening test and written test. Comprehensive Arts and Sciences: The comprehensive arts and sciences in the college entrance examination mainly include politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and other subjects.

How to prepare for the exam

1, familiar with the exam outline: candidates need to be familiar with the college entrance examination outline, grasp the key points, difficulties and test sites of the exam, and deeply understand the exam content in order to better prepare for the exam.

2. Make a study plan: Candidates need to make a reasonable study plan according to the examination syllabus, so as to be targeted, focus on the key points and review the details.

3. Practice more: Candidates can do more real questions to test their learning level, analyze the test rules and master the test skills, so as to play freely in the test.

Conclusion: The types of college entrance examination subjects include elective subjects and compulsory subjects, and the examination contents involve politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, technology, information technology and other disciplines. To prepare for the exam, you should be familiar with the exam outline, make a targeted study plan, do more real exercises and master the exam skills. This paper aims to help candidates better prepare for the college entrance examination.

The benefits of counterpart education

First, the counterpart education system is short. Vocational high school students can take the counterpart entrance examination in two years, and secondary school students can take the counterpart entrance examination twice in three years. In this way, the school time is shortened, the examination selectivity is increased, and the employment time is advanced;

Second, the content of the entrance examination is fixed, and all vocational school graduates are eligible to apply. The examination time is the same as the ordinary college entrance examination, which is given separately by the province and admitted separately. The exam is divided into two parts: culture class and professional integration, with a full score of 750. Among them, cultural courses: Chinese, mathematics, English 150 points. Professional comprehensive 300 points.

Thirdly, the admission score of vocational education entrance examination in the same college is much lower than that in ordinary high schools, and students are treated exactly the same after graduation.