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Calculation formula of comprehensive score in Gansu art test

Gansu art test comprehensive score calculation formula is as follows:

Comprehensive score of art and music = total score of candidates x50%+ professional score x7.5x50%; Comprehensive scores of dance, film and television performance and costume performance = total score of candidates x40%+ professional score x7.5x60%. ; Comprehensive score of broadcasting and hosting = total score of candidates x80%+ professional score x7.5x20%. Comprehensive score of filming and directing = total score of candidates x 100%.

What are the admission rules for art students?

Generally speaking, art candidates are more interested in professional achievements, and they are basically selected according to the professional examination results from high to low on the basis of online cultural examination results.

This kind of selection is beneficial for students to give full play to their own specialties, so as to select candidates with high professional level. Therefore, if the professional performance is relatively low, even if the cultural performance is high, it may not be able to be admitted.

Some schools also have preferential policies. If a student's professional level is high (such as ranking in the top three), even if there is a little regret in the culture class, he may be admitted without exception.

Art students generally refer to art candidates, which are different from other types of candidates. In addition to taking the college entrance examination, you should also take professional examinations organized by schools or local organizations.

Art candidates can only be admitted if they pass the professional examination and reach the college entrance examination score. What we usually call art candidates include: performance, art, music, sports and so on.

In recent years, the enrollment of art majors is very popular, and the number of applicants is increasing year by year, so the competitiveness of art candidates is also under great pressure.

There are several algorithms for the scores of art candidates. Some schools admit students with comprehensive scores of culture and major, with culture accounting for 50% and major accounting for 50%, while some schools have culture accounting for 40% and major accounting for 60%.

Other schools recruit students from high to low by major after dividing the school line according to culture. But the premise of both is that cultural courses must pass the undergraduate art line. In addition, some schools have unified professional examinations (the unified professional examination results in the province can be used in most colleges and universities in the province), and the majors of 32 independent colleges need to be tested separately.