Ordinary colleges and universities, according to the scores of candidates, according to the established enrollment plan, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and select the best candidates. The college entrance examination is arranged by the Ministry of Education, and the examination questions are ordered by the examination center of the Ministry of Education or the provincial education examination institutes that implement independent propositions.
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"3+3" scheme
Applicable areas: Shanghai, Zhejiang Province
Shanghai plan:
Required subjects: Chinese/Mathematics/Foreign Languages 150, of which English is tested twice a year, with the highest score.
Elective subjects: physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history, geography, 70 points for each subject, with a total score of 660 points according to the proportion of A+ and A ….
Zhejiang province plan:
Compulsory subjects: Chinese/Mathematics/Foreign Languages 150.
Elective subjects: politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and technology. Students should choose three subjects as elective subjects in the college entrance examination.
The selected subjects are tested twice a year, in April and 10 respectively. There are always three unified exams in each subject, and candidates can decide their own time to participate, and each subject can take up to 2 exams. Grade the scores of the selected subjects. If the score is before 1%, give 100 to join the total score of the college entrance examination. The total score is 750.
"3+ 1+2" scheme
Applicable areas: Hebei, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Chongqing and other 8 provinces and cities.
Reform time: The reform of the new college entrance examination will be carried out gradually and comprehensively from the students of Grade One who entered school in the autumn of 20 18. ?
The "3+ 1+2" model is: Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are compulsory, and physics and history are compulsory, but only one of the two can be selected, and then you can choose two from politics, geography, biology and chemistry to study.