1. You can cross the exam, but generally speaking, it is very difficult to take the exam.
The goal of art colleges is to cultivate talents with various professional knowledge and the ability to engage in education and practice in various professional categories. The examinations for professional courses in art colleges are independently set by each college, and some schools have certain pre-examination training classes. The enrollment work is carried out independently by each school under the guidance of the Ministry of Education, and the examination content and time are independently determined by the school.
As of 2014, there are more than 40 undergraduate art colleges and universities, and many colleges (departments and subjects) such as music, fine arts, and media have been set up in various normal colleges and comprehensive universities.
2. Characteristics of art schools:
The biggest advantage of professional art schools must be their long-term accumulation in the field of art, their rich atmosphere, the most elite and extraordinary resources . If you are a student studying art design, then there is nothing wrong with choosing the most professional and top art school. But when it comes to different schools, each school has its own style. Some may be more art-oriented, some may be more design-oriented, some may be more conceptual and more creative, and some may be more practical and business-oriented. These must be combined with what you want to do in the future. Consider your direction and interests.
3. Characteristics of comprehensive schools:
A great comprehensive school will naturally not skimp on investment in hardware and resources, whether it is curriculum or skills taught. It will be worse than professional colleges. And there is one advantage over professional colleges: interdisciplinary teaching. You can take advantage of the resources of other majors within the school, arts and business, arts and even arts and medicine. Having different academic backgrounds together may be more beneficial to your artistic growth.
In terms of rankings, comprehensive universities may not rank as high as some professional colleges in the field of art, but they have comparative advantages in comprehensive rankings.