Is the school score line of adult college entrance examination the same as the provincial control line?
First of all, examinees should understand what the admission principle of the exam is, that is, they should be admitted according to the scores from high to low. Another concept is provincial control line.
Provincial control line means the lowest score is accepted. If the total score of the exam is lower than this score, the probability of being admitted will be very small, because it will be brought to the supplementary entry stage. Therefore, the admission score of adult college entrance examination varies from province to province. You need to pay attention to the notice of the university you apply for. You can also refer to the admission scores of colleges and universities in previous years, but these scores are only for reference.
As we all know, the adult college entrance examination is divided into three levels, namely, junior college entrance examination, junior college entrance examination and senior college entrance examination. The admission scores of each level are also different, and the admission scores of different levels and majors are also different. Among them, the data available for reference are as follows: about 120 points for science and engineering majors, about 100 points for economics and management majors, and about 100 points for sports and art majors; About 120 points for literature history and foreign language history, and about 105 points for sports and art courses; About 250 points for history and foreign language majors and 170 points for sports and arts majors.
According to the above data, the score of upgrading from junior college to undergraduate is about 120-150; The score of junior college is about 100 to 150; The high starting point is between 150 and 200 points. For reference only, you can check the specific data on your local official website.