Of course it is possible. The national policy is to gradually narrow the scope of school examinations and encourage more colleges and universities to use the unified examination (joint examination) results. With the advancement of policies, changes have been obvious in recent years.
More and more colleges and universities use the unified examination scores, and the number of school examinations is reduced in large quantities. Therefore, in terms of selection, if you only use the unified examination scores, the range of choices becomes more and more.
In terms of grade, there are more and more good schools. In the past, they were basically limited to colleges in the province, and there were very few good schools outside the province. In recent years, a large number of 985, 211, and Schools and professional colleges have joined the ranks of using unified examination results. For example, Renmin University of China, Beilin University, Jiangnan University, Suzhou University, Nankai University, Tianjin University, etc. This provides space for those with high scores in the joint entrance examination, especially those with high cultural scores.
But there is one thing candidates need to pay attention to. The current format is that it is difficult to take the school exam, but it is easy to get admitted after getting the certificate. (The ratio of art exam certificates is basically 1:4)
In view of this, if you have a good major, it is still recommended to take some school exams. If the culture is absolutely high and the major is average, for example, this year I met a student whose culture score was over 640. Such students should maintain their culture. As long as they pass the undergraduate level in the joint entrance examination, they will basically be fine. So there is no need to take the school exam.
I wish you success in your studies.
Seeing this question raised by the questioner, I think the questioner must be very worried that he may not be able to attend university this year. In fact, it doesn’t matter if the unified examination is not ideal, there are still school examinations.
If the unified examination is not ideal, then I can conclude that they are not dance students or music students. In our province, there are only joint entrance examinations and school examinations for music and dance, and there is no unified examination.
If you are an art student, what is the situation if the unified examination is not very ideal? Do you fail to pass the unified examination line directly or have passed the unified examination line but your score is not very high.
If you fail to pass the unified examination, you will have no choice but to go back to school to review cultural courses and take the general college entrance examination.
If you have passed the unified examination but are not very high, you can work hard and strive for good results in the school examination. In this way, if you pass the cultural courses, you can still go to university. However, now that art students are admitted to the college entrance examination, both professional courses and cultural courses occupy a certain proportion. If you just pass the cultural courses, it will be very difficult to get into university well.