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How many majors can a school enroll in the college entrance examination?

When volunteering to fill in the college entrance examination, each college can fill in 6 majors, and candidates can choose 1-6 majors according to their own needs. You can fill in 6 majors or only 1-5 majors, but the more majors you fill in, the greater the chance of admission. But don't fill in all six majors, and don't fill in the majors you don't want to go to.

The priorities of the six universities are decreasing in turn. Every major has a minimum admission score. As long as the score is enough, you can be admitted. It is suggested that you fill in the major you want to go to first. General undergraduate batch each volunteer setting 1 institutions, 6 majors, 1 professional volunteers. The voluntary setting of specialist batches varies from province to province, with some setting up 6 majors and some setting up 1 major, subject to local enrollment regulations.

Volunteer filling skills in college entrance examination;

1. The first choice is very important. Many candidates and their parents have a strong complex of prestigious schools and are bent on entering them. The most crucial, core and most important thing is whether the reported volunteers, especially the first choice, can be rejected. Because the first choice admission rate of key prestigious schools is generally 100%, it is necessary to meet the standard. If you take a high risk and leave no room, it will lead to a great risk. If the selected school is appropriately lowered by one grade, the selected major can be appropriately raised by one grade.

2. Understand the real situation of the university and fully understand all aspects of the school. For example, the history and development of the school belongs to the first batch of undergraduate courses or the second batch of undergraduate courses, whether it belongs to the "985 Project" or "2 1 1 Engineering" colleges, what are the dominant disciplines and characteristic majors of the school, what are the key disciplines, how the teachers are, the overall employment rate, the proportion of graduate students admitted to postgraduate entrance examination, the balance of arts and sciences, and so on.

3. To find a suitable university, we should consider two points; The first is the competitive strength of candidates, which consists of usual study, college entrance examination results, ideological and moral status, physical health status, family economic conditions and other conditions.