What subjects do you take in the adult college entrance examination?
Undergraduate examination subjects: politics+foreign languages+professional basic courses.
Professional basic courses:
1. Philosophy, literature, history, traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine: politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.
2. Arts: Introduction to Politics, Foreign Languages and Arts.
3. Engineering and science (except for four first level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (I).
4. Economics, management, and six first level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology, and pharmacy (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages, and advanced mathematics (II).
5. Legal science: politics, foreign languages, civil law.
6. Pedagogy: politics, foreign languages, educational theory.
7. Agronomy: Fundamentals of politics, foreign languages and ecology.
8. Medicine (except for two first level disciplines such as traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy): politics, foreign languages, and medical integration.
Generally speaking, the adult college entrance exam is a national unified exam. The college entrance exam is only available once a year, and has been scheduled to be held in October every year. The exam lasts for two days. There are three subjects in the exam, three of which are subject to professional orientation. This exam score line is the total score of three subjects, regardless of a single score. Generally, at the end of August and the beginning of September, the examinees go online through the registration website designated by the local education examination institute.