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Is the Sichuan 2023 college entrance examination divided into arts and sciences?
Sichuan 2023 college entrance examination is divided into arts and sciences.

Sichuan is not a new college entrance examination area in 2023. At present, Sichuan is still a traditional college entrance examination model of arts and sciences. Sichuan college entrance examination implements "3+ comprehensive literature" and "3+ comprehensive science" examination subjects.

The subjects of literature and history examination are: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and liberal arts (including politics, history and geography); Science and engineering examination subjects are: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, and science synthesis (including physics, chemistry, and biology).

The total score of the college entrance examination is 750 The full marks of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages (including listening test) are all 150, and the full marks of liberal arts (including politics, history and geography) and science (including physics, chemistry and biology) are all 300.

Foreign languages are divided into six languages: English, Russian, Japanese, German, French and Spanish. Candidates can choose one of them to take the exam. Candidates who intend to apply for foreign language colleges, departments (departments) and majors (including foreign languages for science and technology).

In addition to the written test, you must also take the foreign language oral test. Full score in oral English test 100. Candidates who take the oral English test should register according to the provisions of the county (city, district) admissions examination institutions.

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.