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What is the total score of 20 19 Anhui college entrance examination?
The total score of Anhui college entrance examination papers in 20 19 was 750, of which the full score of Chinese subjects was150; Full marks for mathematics subjects150; Full marks in English subjects150; Comprehensive literature and comprehensive management each 300 points.

Anhui 20 19 college entrance examination timetable was released on June 7 and June 8, with four subjects in total.

In 20 19, the national unified examination mode for the enrollment of Anhui colleges and universities was: 3+ liberal arts comprehensive/science comprehensive+academic level test+comprehensive quality evaluation.

Among them, the unified examination subjects are: 3+ liberal arts comprehensive/science comprehensive. "3" refers to Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, in which mathematics is divided into liberal arts mathematics and science mathematics; "liberal arts integration" includes ideological and political, historical and geographical disciplines; "Science synthesis" includes physics, chemistry and biology.

The specific examination schedule and subject arrangement are: June 7, 9:00- 1 1:30 Chinese; Mathematics from 15: 00 to 17: 00. June 8, 9:00- 1 1:30, liberal arts comprehensive/science comprehensive; 15:00- 17:00 foreign languages, if there is a foreign language listening test, it should be arranged before the written foreign language test begins.

There are four national bonus points, namely, children of martyrs (10), returned overseas Chinese, children of returned overseas Chinese, provincial candidates in Taiwan Province province (10), self-employed retired soldiers (10), who won the second class merit during their service or were awarded honorary titles by units above the military region (inclusive).

There are 2 local points, namely, relatives of overseas Chinese, compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao and their families (5 points), and minority candidates in areas where ethnic minorities live in concentrated communities (5 points).