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Hebei: Delineation of Qualified Line of College Entrance Examination for Fine Arts Majors in 2007

By June 24th, 65438, the marking and registration of the 2007 entrance examination for fine arts majors in colleges and universities in our province had all ended, and the examination results were announced on the 25th. Candidates can visit the website of Hebei Normal University (website: www.hebtu.edu.cn). According to this year's examination situation, combined with the actual enrollment of fine arts majors in our province, the Provincial Admissions Committee determined that the passing line of the joint entrance examination for fine arts majors was 150; The passing line of candidates who apply for calligraphy, photography, television camera and other majors is 100. The certificate will be issued after printing.

According to the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Education and the Provincial Admissions Committee, candidates who apply for majors with fine arts requirements (hereinafter referred to as fine arts majors) must take the joint entrance examination in our province and pass it. Those who apply for fine arts majors organized by universities outside the province must pass the joint examination and additional examination organized by universities. Candidates who apply for admission by using the results of our province's art entrance examination only need to take our province's entrance examination and pass it. Except for the fine arts majors of 365 and 438+0 independent undergraduate course Art Colleges and the first and second batch of undergraduate colleges, other fine arts majors enrolled in our province all use the results of the joint entrance examination in our province.

The Provincial Education Examinations Institute reminds the majority of candidates that the passing line of the joint entrance examination of fine arts majors in colleges and universities in our province is the minimum requirement for fine arts candidates, not the admission control line of fine arts majors, nor the graduation line of colleges and universities.