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Do you get extra points for the college entrance examination?

Do you get extra points for the college entrance examination? Introduction is as follows:

You can't get extra points for the art test. At present, domestic art students need to test two grades, cultural grade and artistic grade. Although there is no extra points, the requirements for cultural achievements are lower than those of cultural candidates. When accounting for comprehensive scores, we must require professional scores to go online, and then select students according to their cultural achievements on the basis of professional scores.

The development of history

1950, the education authorities stipulated that "revolutionary cadres and soldiers, brothers and ethnic students, and overseas Chinese students who have worked for more than three years will be admitted leniently". This policy embodies the principle of caring and encouraging, and conforms to the talent selection environment and system at that time.

1956, the Student Management Department of the Ministry of Higher Education issued the "Allocation Method for Summer Enrollment of National Ordinary Colleges and Universities 1956", which further stipulated the score control range of priority admission, requiring that "when the score is the same as or similar to that of ordinary candidates (referring to the total score is about 20 points less), priority admission will be given". During this period, the control range of scores is not bad.

If it is an undergraduate college entrance examination for art students, it is calculated according to 750 full marks. Different professional categories have different calculation methods. For example, in art and music, the comprehensive score is equal to the total score of candidates multiplied by 50%, and the professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 50%. Such as dancing, film and television performances,

The comprehensive score is equal to the total score of candidates multiplied by 40% plus professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 60%, while the comprehensive score of broadcasting host class is equal to the total score of art students multiplied by 80% plus professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 20%, while the comprehensive score of film director class is equal to the total score of candidates multiplied by more than 92%.