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What is the score line of Yunnan college entrance examination?
Yunnan college entrance examination scores: 530 points in literature and history, 485 points in science and engineering; 465 points for two books on literature and history, and 405 points for two books on science and engineering.

In 2023, the total score of Yunnan college entrance examination was 750. This year's college entrance examination in Yunnan adopts the model of "3+ 1" and adopts the national A-level examination, in which Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages get full marks of150; Literature synthesis includes politics, history and geography, while science synthesis includes physics, chemistry and biology. Both the literature comprehensive and the science comprehensive are full marks of 300.

Note: Foreign languages are divided into six languages, including English, Russian, Japanese, French, German and Spanish. Candidates in Yunnan can choose one of them to take the exam.

Yunnan candidates who choose liberal arts combination: Chinese 150, Mathematics 150, Foreign Language 150, Liberal Arts (Political History, Geography) Comprehensive 300, * * * 750. Yunnan candidates who choose the combination of science: Chinese 150, Mathematics 150, Foreign Language 150, Science (Physical Chemistry and Biology) Comprehensive 300, * * * 750.

The objective questions of the college entrance examination papers are all corrected by computer, and the subjective questions are all double-evaluated. If the difference between the scores given by two teachers exceeds the threshold, the three-evaluation procedure will be started automatically, and if the scores given by the three-evaluation teachers also exceed the threshold, the arbitration procedure will be started.

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 enroll students independently, but the selected candidates must take the national unified examination.

The 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. By the end of 20 15, most provinces cancelled three batches and merged three books with specialties.