In 2023, the college entrance examination in Hubei scored 750 points, including Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages 150, and each of the three subjects 100. Among them, history and physics are included in the total score with the original score; The other four subjects (ideological and political, geography, chemistry, biology) are included in the total score with the results.
Hubei college entrance examination timetable:
1, Chinese subject time: June 7, 9:00- 1 1:30.
2. Math subject time: June 7th 15:00- 17:00.
3. Physics subject time: June 8, 9:00- 10: 15.
4. History course time: June 8th, 9:00- 10: 15.
5. English course time: June 8 15:00- 17:00.
6. Chemistry course time: June 9, 8:30-9:45.
7. Geography subject time: June 911:00-12:15.
8. Ideological and political course time: June 9 14:30- 15:45.
9. Biology subject time: June 917: 00-18:15.
College entrance examination marking and admission methods:
1, marking the college entrance examination
Marking the general college entrance examination is a method to implement online marking. After the examination, the Provincial Education Examinations Institute will collect all the answer sheets of the examination papers, hold a marking meeting first, and then organize personnel to mark the papers in the designated computer office building of ordinary colleges and universities.
The answer sheet is unpacked first, and then scanned and input into the computer system. This branch is in the charge of public security organs and units, and the test papers will be cut. The standard answers to multiple-choice questions will be entered into the system by the staff and automatically judged by the computer. The answer and composition parts will be graded manually, and as long as the candidates' answers are reasonable, they can get points.
2. Admission method
The college entrance examination adopts online admission and voluntary reporting, and divides the national colleges and universities into two batches. In addition, many colleges and universities recruit students independently, but the selected candidates must take the national unified examination, and their scores should reach the admission control scores of the same batch of pilot schools determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) where the students are located.
The above data comes from Senior Three Network.