(1) prerequisites for the first batch of general majors in undergraduate colleges: liberal arts candidates must take exams in physics, chemistry and biology and obtain grade scores, and all three subjects have reached grade C and above; Science candidates are required to take three exams: ideological and political, history and geography, and all of them have achieved grade results, and all of them have reached Grade C or above.
(2) Necessary conditions for the second batch of undergraduate colleges (including the second batch of A-type and B-type colleges) to enroll general majors: liberal arts candidates must take physics, chemistry and biology exams and obtain grade scores, and at least two exam scores have reached Grade C or above; Science candidates must take exams in three subjects, namely, ideology, politics, history and geography, and obtain grade results, at least two of which have reached Grade C or above.
(3) The third batch of colleges and universities (including the third batch of A-type and B-type colleges and universities) must admit general majors: liberal arts candidates must take physics, chemistry and biology exams and obtain grade scores, and at least one exam score has reached C or above; Science candidates must take three exams in politics, history and geography, and obtain grade scores, and at least one exam score reaches C or above.
(4) Prerequisites for admission qualifications of various batches of art majors: Candidates must take exams in physics, chemistry and biology, and at least two subjects have reached Grade D and above.
(5) Prerequisites for the admission qualification of each batch of physical education majors: candidates must take the examinations of ideology, politics, history and geography, and at least two subjects have reached the D level and above. Judging from the current employment situation, college students still have more advantages than 2 undergraduate courses!