When Jiangsu art candidates participate in art admissions, no more than three of the seven academic test subjects in the junior high school entrance examination must be graded D (failure in technical subjects is considered graded D). If the institution you are applying for has higher requirements for candidates’ academic test scores, candidates must also meet the institution’s requirements. Candidates must also know the following points: all seven subjects must have results, that is, there must be no absences. It cannot be considered that you can miss the exam if you fail to pass three subjects. Failure to take the exam will result in no grade. However, the regulations allow up to three D-level subjects, and the other four subjects must be at C-level or above. Missing the exam is not among them. When admitted as an art student, extra points for A's in compulsory subjects still count, but 5 points are still added for four or more A's. If art candidates are enrolled in liberal arts and sciences, their compulsory subject scores must meet the requirements of the corresponding subjects when enrolling in general liberal arts and sciences. For example, if art candidates are enrolled in physics and chemistry, when enrolling in general voluntary admissions, the scores in biology, politics, history, etc. Geography and technology must be at level C or above. If the institution you are applying for has other requirements, candidates must also meet the institution's requirements. And at this time, the extra points for seeing A will also be calculated according to the method of ordinary category. For example, if an art candidate also applies for general physics and chemistry, assuming that he gets A's in physics, chemistry, history, politics, and primary college entrance examination, he can add 5 points when he is admitted as an art candidate. When he is admitted as a physics and chemistry candidate, biology and geography must be At C or above, only 2 points can be added. If there are students who do not meet the grade requirements for the corresponding subjects in the junior college entrance examination in the second year of high school, you can register for a make-up exam when registering for the college entrance examination in the third year of high school. If you only apply for art, you must pass four of the seven subjects, and you only need to have grades in the other three subjects. If you want to apply for other subjects as well, you must pass the corresponding compulsory subjects.