The National College Entrance Examination (NCEE), commonly known as the gaokao (高考; gāokǎo; 'Higher Education Exam'), is a standardized college entrance exam held annually in Mainland China. It is required for entrance into all higher education institutions at the undergraduate level in the country. It is usually taken by students in their third and last year of senior high school.
The exams last approximately nine hours over a period of two or three days, depending on the province in which it is held. All students must take exams on Chinese and Math. Candidates can choose one subject from English, French, Japanese, Russian, German or Spanish for the foreign language portion of the test, with most students selecting English. Students must also choose between either the liberal arts (文科倾向) or natural science (理科倾向). Students who choose liberal arts receive further testing in History, Politics, and Geography (文科综合), while those who choose natural sciences are tested in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (理科综合).
The overall mark received by the student is a weighted sum of their subject marks. The maximum possible mark varies from year to year and from province to province, although it is usually 750.
Generally, the exam takes place from June 7 to 8 every year,
before 1993 they exam 12th grade students 6 subjects,
english 100
chinese language art 120
mathematics 120
physics 100
chemistry 100
biology 100
total scores top 640, the bottom line to enter a college is 480 for technology schools,
520 or higher for under graduate studies
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