Yes, but the proportion is very small.
The full name of art candidates is students who take the art college entrance examination. Art students are a group of students divided according to the characteristics of the major they study. Generally divided into two categories: art and music. When colleges and universities recruit students majoring in art, they usually take an additional exam in art majors in addition to the cultural course examination before they can be admitted. Arts candidates are weak in cultural courses, and generally need to cram in a lot of cultural courses before the exam to get higher scores.
Art candidates are a group whose number has been increasing year by year in recent years. Due to the pressure of the college entrance examination, more and more high school students choose the art path during the college entrance examination (mostly art, which is not affected by external conditions), because the scores in cultural courses required by the art exam are relatively low. As the number of art undergraduates graduates one after another, the number is gradually saturated, and it is becoming more and more difficult to find a job. Is the art exam a way out or a point of no return? Since the art exam is four to five months earlier than the ordinary college entrance examination, during the peak period after the New Year when migrant workers go out to work, you will find an additional group of people at train stations and long-distance bus stations - art candidates.