1, starting point of high school to undergraduate unified examination subjects:
(1) science: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, physics and chemistry (physics and chemistry).
(2) Liberal arts: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages, history, geography (history, geography) of art majors, and the scores of mathematics exams are not included in the total score, which is for reference when admission.
2, the starting point of high school to college (higher vocational) unified examination subjects:
(1) Science: Chinese, Mathematics (Science), Foreign Languages.
(2) Liberal Arts: Mathematics test scores of Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and arts majors are not included in the total score for reference when enrolling students.
(3) Medical majors (including Chinese medicine and pharmacy): Chinese, mathematics (science) and foreign languages.
(4) Prison management and reeducation-through-labor management majors offered by the Central Judicial Police Education College: Chinese, mathematics (literature) and foreign languages.
(5) All majors in public security colleges; Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages.
Note: (1) There are three foreign languages: English, Japanese and Russian. Candidates can choose a foreign language according to the requirements of the admissions institution.
(2) Common courses from the starting point of high school to undergraduate and junior college: Chinese, mathematics (literature), mathematics (science), English, Japanese, Russian, historical geography (history, geography), physics and chemistry (physics, chemistry) are subject to a unified national examination, and the examination questions are unified by the Ministry of Education.
(3) The full score of the senior high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination is 150, and the examination time is 120 minutes.
(4) The professional subjects and examination time that need to be tested for arts, sports and other majors shall be determined by the admissions institution and the candidates shall be informed.
3. The starting point of the subject from junior college to undergraduate unified examination is three.
The two public courses are politics and foreign languages; Professional basic courses. According to the subject category of the enrollment major, it is divided into eight subjects, and the examination subjects of public courses and professional basic courses are as follows:
(1) Philosophy, literature and history, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine: politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.
(2) Art category: introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.
(3) Science and engineering: politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (1).
(4) Economic management: politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (2).
(5) Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.
(6) Pedagogy: politics, foreign languages and educational theory.
(7) Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.
(8) Medicine: politics, foreign languages and medicine.
Note: (1) English and Japanese are two foreign languages.
(2) The full mark of the unified examination subject for the college entrance examination is 150, and the examination time is 150 minutes.
(3) The unified examination questions for the starting point from junior college to undergraduate course shall be uniformly formulated by the Ministry of Education. In addition to the unified examination subjects, whether to add professional courses is decided by the admissions institution. If it is necessary to add specialized courses, the enrollment institutions will announce them to the public and organize their own propositions and exams.
Rules for additional examination of specialized courses: In addition to the prescribed unified examination subjects, enrollment schools can take additional examination of specialized courses according to professional requirements under the unified organization of the examination institute. Including art.
Surgery and physical education majors must take additional courses. Whether or not to take additional exams for other majors is decided by the enrollment school itself, and the additional courses are proposed and organized by the enrollment school itself.
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