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How many subjects in Zhejiang college entrance examination

The Zhejiang college entrance examination is usually seven subjects, namely language, math, English, physics, chemistry, biology and politics.

Nowadays, the college entrance examination is an important event that the whole country pays attention to every June. However, looking back at the history of the college entrance exams, the "June college entrance exam" is actually a young tradition.

New China's first unified national college entrance exam was held in 1952, when only 50,000 people were enrolled in colleges and universities across the country. At that time, the college entrance exam was held from August 15 to 17 every year, a **** three days. This is a milestone event in the history of education in China, marking the establishment of a unified national college entrance examination system.

On October 12, 1977, the State Council officially announced the resumption of the college entrance examination, 21, the Central People's Broadcasting Station and other media to headline the news of the resumption of the college entrance examination, more than a month later, the examination began immediately across the country.

This is also the only year "winter college entrance examination", the provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions of the examination date difference is not small. The earliest in Jilin Province at the end of November, the latest in Jiangsu Province in December 23-24, most concentrated in mid-December.

In 1978, the college entrance exams were rescheduled to be held in the summer, and the dates for the exams that year were July 20th to 23rd.

Between 1979 and 2002, in addition to 1983 had been changed to July 15 to 17, the national unified examination for admission to general institutions of higher learning is fixed at July 7 to 9 each year, fully demonstrating the authority and stability of the college entrance examination system after the restoration of the college entrance examination.

The "July college entrance examination" continued until 2003. From that year on, the national exam was rescheduled for June 7th to 9th. The date's number, "678," which means "acceptance," also happens to have a nice ring to it.

By the way, holding the college entrance exam a month earlier is actually a scientific judgment made out of humanistic considerations. The Ministry of Education has conducted a detailed study for the rescheduling of the matter, and found that in July, China's general high temperature and heat and rainy, easy to affect the normal performance of the candidates, the bad weather sometimes also to the organization of the examination, the delivery of the examination paper, etc. caused difficulties.

If a month in advance, with the examination accompanied by the marking work can also be advanced accordingly, the last batch of institutions to admit students enrollment is also a little more relaxed.