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When and how long is the exam?
, examination time

The national unified examination for adult college entrance examination is generally held on the second or last weekend of June. 10. 20 15 exam schedule is as follows:

University examination schedule:

time

65438+1October 24th (Saturday)

65438+1October 25th (Sunday)

9:00— 1 1:00

Chinese

foreign language

14:30— 16:30

mathematics

Undergraduate examination schedule:

time

65438+1October 24th (Saturday)

65438+1October 25th (Sunday)

9:00— 1 1:30

politics

College Chinese, Introduction to Art, Civil Law, Advanced Mathematics (II), Ecological Basis, Medical Synthesis, Educational Theory (candidates choose one subject according to their chosen major).

14:30— 17:00

English

The examination place shall be arranged by the education department where the candidates register, and can be inquired online. It is suggested that candidates should be clear about the test sites before the test, and it is necessary to go to the test sites one or two days before the test to familiarize themselves with the environment.

Second, the examination subjects

The full marks of the following examination subjects are 150/subject, with a total score of 450;

College examination time 120 minutes/subject, college examination time 150 minutes/subject.

level

kind

subject of examination

Vocational training college

science

Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages;

the humanities

Medicine (except two first-class disciplines such as science and science)

Learning and middle school

Prison management and reeducation through labor management offered by the Central Police Education Institute.

All majors in public security colleges

From junior college students to college students

Philosophy, literature (except art), foreign languages, history, middle schools (first-class subjects)

Politics, foreign languages, college Chinese;

Art (first-class subject)

Introduction to politics, foreign languages and art, with specialized courses arranged by the school;

Engineering, science, (except four first-class disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology)

Politics, Foreign Languages and Advanced Mathematics (2)

Economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology, science and other six first-level disciplines (except technical secondary schools).

Politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (2);

Legal science

Politics, foreign languages, civil law;

pedagogy

Politics, foreign languages and educational theory;

agriculture

Political, foreign language and ecological basis;

Medicine (except two first-class disciplines such as science and science)

Politics, foreign languages, medicine;