May 29th to 30th (public high school). June 5th to 6th (private and comprehensive high schools) ※Each school will arrange testing within this time range. Please refer to the latest notice from the school for specific arrangements.
Candidates who meet the application conditions determined by the annual admissions regulations of ordinary colleges and universities and have artistic talents such as music, dance, drama, calligraphy and painting, etc., can apply for students with artistic talents if they meet one of the following conditions. 1. Participate in municipal-level (referring to provincial-level municipalities, the same below) artistic performance competitions at the senior secondary education stage and win second prize (inclusive) or above in individual projects. Winning the third prize (inclusive) or above in individual projects of provincial-level (inclusive) literary and artistic performance competitions. 2. Participate in art and calligraphy exhibitions at or above the municipal level (inclusive) during the senior secondary education stage. 3. Have high artistic talent and meet the needs of colleges and universities to carry out artistic activities.
What is the difference between junior high school students with special talents and ordinary students going to high school? 1. The schools recruiting students are different. Special classes are unique to several schools. 2. The types of students recruited are different. Specialty classes mainly focus on music, art, and media, and students specialize in three categories: technology, art, and sports. 3. There are differences in admission methods. Not all special classes are self-enrolled in advance. Qualified students can apply for a volunteer and then be admitted uniformly after the high school entrance examination. However, students with special talents are self-enrolled in advance and do not need to take the high school entrance examination after admission.