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The admissions examination for undergraduate courses held by various adult colleges and universities across the country (referred to as the junior college-to-undergraduate examination) is a test to test whether candidates have the qualifications to graduate from a junior college and A proficiency test to determine whether you have the ability to continue studying. The examination is divided into two types: normal school type and non-normal type. The normal type is an examination taken by ordinary middle school teachers and ordinary teachers of various secondary schools. The non-normal type is an examination taken by teachers from other schools other than ordinary primary and secondary school teachers and non-teachers.

Candidates must register at the admissions offices of adult colleges and universities in various provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government. Applicants should have more than two years of working experience. When registering, they must submit a national education series of colleges and universities or higher education self-study approved by the National Education Commission. The original and copy of the college diploma issued by the examination institution. Except for education management majors, which can recruit middle school principals and a small number of other educational administrative cadres, other majors are limited to recruiting teachers from various secondary schools. Teachers who apply for full-time study must have more than three years of teaching experience, and principals and other educational administrative cadres must have more than five years of service experience. For schools enrolling students across provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, candidates can take the exam at the location of the candidate in accordance with the regulations of the school's competent department; they can also take the exam at the location of the school with the consent of the provincial admissions office where the candidate is located. The place where candidates who apply for colleges and universities directly under the State Education Commission take the exam will be determined by the school and the admissions departments of adult colleges and universities in relevant provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities.

General category

1. Organizational leadership

The admissions examination for “junior college to bachelor’s degree” is conducted under the unified leadership of the Provincial Department of Education. The relevant administrative offices of the Provincial Department of Education are responsible for the formulation of admissions policies and the preparation of admissions plans, and the Provincial Admissions Office is responsible for admissions examinations and admission management. Ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities that are responsible for enrollment must establish corresponding "junior college to bachelor's degree" admissions examination organizations to be responsible for candidate registration, examinations, professional course propositions and grading, admissions, etc.

2. Enrollment targets and training model

1. Enrollment objects

The enrollment objects of "junior college to bachelor's degree" in ordinary colleges and universities are provincial colleges and universities (including provincial ordinary undergraduate and junior college colleges, higher vocational colleges, as well as adult colleges and universities approved to provide general higher vocational education, TV universities General junior college classes) and recent full-time general higher vocational (junior college) level graduates from Anhui military academies and higher education institutions under the Ministry of Anhui (including general junior college and higher vocational graduates recruited in the spring of 2002).

2. Training model and treatment

Fresh graduates of full-time general higher vocational (junior college) level, who pass the corresponding entrance examination and are promoted to the same or similar undergraduate majors in provincial undergraduate colleges, follow the new undergraduate teaching plan , study for 2-3 years and complete undergraduate education. Students enrolled in the "junior college to bachelor's degree" program enjoy the same treatment as students in other ordinary undergraduate majors during their time at school. The files of students enrolled in the "junior college to bachelor's degree" program will be managed by the enrolling institution, and their household registration will be moved to the location of the enrolling institution with the admission notice. Those who have completed all the courses stipulated in the teaching plan of this major, passed the examinations and assessments, or earned full credits will be allowed to graduate, and will be issued an undergraduate diploma of the corresponding major. The content of the graduation certificate shall be standardized in accordance with the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Education and the Provincial Department of Education. Those who meet the conditions stipulated in the "Interim Regulations of the People's Republic of China and the State on Academic Degrees" will be awarded the corresponding bachelor's degree.

3. Registration

1. Registration conditions

(1) Abide by the Constitution and laws of the People's Republic of China; (2) Good health; (3) Applicants for provincial colleges and universities, military academies in Anhui, and colleges and universities under the Ministry of Anhui Fresh graduates of full-time general higher vocational (junior college) level (including general junior college and vocational college graduates recruited in the spring of 2002). During their studies at the school, graduates who have received disciplinary sanctions of demerit or above are not allowed to apply.

2. Registration method

Schools that have fresh graduates at the higher vocational (junior college) level in that year are responsible for notifying each graduate (including graduates from each teaching point), and the registration process is organized by each recruiting school.

Fresh graduates should bring the candidate registration form (the form's brief personal information and wishes should be filled in by the candidate himself; academic performance at school and opinions of the graduating school should be filled in and stamped with the official seal of the graduating school), ID card, and recent two-inch photo of the same background without a hat 4 Please go to the school where you are applying to apply for the exam together with the registration fee, or the school where the graduates work can organize registration collectively. Graduates recruited in the spring of 2002 must also bring their graduation certificate to register. The relevant forms must be returned to the original school where they graduated and have their official seal stamped. Candidate registration forms shall be collected from the provincial admissions office by the graduate school where the candidate is located. For the format, please see Appendix 1.

When accepting applications from candidates, each admissions institution must conduct qualification reviews of candidates in accordance with the registration conditions and major requirements, compile candidate admission numbers, organize photos and related materials according to the school and major the candidates apply for, and issue them Give candidates examination registration certificates (the format is as follows), organize the entry of candidates' volunteer information, etc. The candidate's graduation school should carefully verify the relevant content in the registration form and the candidate's registration qualifications before affixing the official seal. If there are any untrue, the candidate's school will be responsible. The candidates themselves are responsible for errors in filling in their volunteer information, and the admissions institution is responsible for errors in entering volunteer information. The registration software is provided by the Provincial Admissions Office. Please see Appendix 2 for the arrangement of candidates’ admission numbers and seat numbers.

3. Registration time

The registration time for the province's general high school "junior college to bachelor's degree" admissions examination is from March 19 to 20, 2005. Late registration is not allowed. After the registration is completed, each enrollment institution will submit the floppy disk of the candidate's registration information and the examination fee due to the provincial admissions office on March 24, and receive the candidate's admission ticket, affix their photo, and stamp it.

4. Fill in the application form

Candidates must fill in the application form when registering. Each candidate is limited to filling in one school and one major choice, and carefully fill in the college and major code to apply for; there will no longer be a subject preference, and all candidates will be regarded as subject to the institution, the same or similar major. Please see Appendix 3 for the enrollment plan and relevant codes.

5. Examination

1. Examination subjects and scores

Examination subjects are divided into two categories: unified examination subjects organized by the provincial admissions office and professional additional examination subjects organized by the admissions institution. The provincial admissions office organizes unified examination subjects: English, computer basics, advanced mathematics, comprehensive liberal arts (college Chinese and politics); the admissions schools organize additional examination subjects on their own: professional basic courses. Please see Appendix 3 for the subjects and requirements for candidates applying for each major.

The test scores for each subject are 150 points (except for the additional test scores for art and sports majors). The additional examinations for arts and sports majors will be organized and completed by each enrollment institution within 2 days after the completion of the province's unified examination subjects. The full score of the additional examinations will be 100 points (accurate to two decimal places).

2. Propositions

The Provincial Admissions Office is responsible for the propositions of the unified examination subjects for "junior college to bachelor's degree". The proposition teachers are selected from ordinary colleges and universities in the province by the Provincial Recruitment Office. The scope of the propositions for each subject is mainly based on the courses that various candidates have learned at the junior college level. See Appendix 11 for details.

For major additional examination subjects, each recruiting institution will organize propositions, paper preparation, examinations, and grading according to the requirements of the majors it recruits. Encourage the same or similar majors to conduct joint examinations or use the same test paper, and related schools can recognize each other's professional results in the same subject.

3. Exam time

April 9, 9:00-11:30 am Comprehensive Liberal Arts Advanced Mathematics

April 9, 15:00-17:00 pm Computer Basics

April 10th 9:00-11:00 am English

April 10th 15:00-17:30 pm professional additional exam

4. Examination locations

Examination centers are located at each admissions institution. Candidates should report to the school where they are applying with their exam registration certificate and ID card the day before the exam, receive their admission ticket, and familiarize themselves with the exam venue. The test center (enrollment institution) will tear off the stub of the admission ticket when accepting candidates' registration for verification during the exam. Please see Appendix 4 and 5 for the rules and penalties that candidates should abide by during the exam.

5. Printing, transportation, confidentiality, and storage of test papers

Test papers for unified examination subjects are printed by manufacturers designated by the Provincial Admissions Office in accordance with relevant confidentiality regulations. On April 7, all test centers will go to the designated location of the Provincial Admissions Office to collect the unified examination subject test papers. The transportation of test (answer) sheets must be carried out by a special vehicle and escorted by at least three people. Please see attachments 6 and 7 for the confidentiality and storage methods of test (answer) sheets.

6. Test center setting and personnel training

(1) Test center setting

The test center should be selected in a place that is easy to close, and attention should be paid to creating an excellent environment suitable for candidates to take the test. Eye-catching banners should be hung in front of the entrance of the examination center, with slogans welcoming and encouraging candidates to take the exam and warning against fraud. A test center publicity board should be placed at a conspicuous place at the entrance of the test center. The contents posted and announced on the publicity board include: "Test Center Map", "Test Subject Timetable", "Responsibilities of Invigilators", "Code for Candidates", "Penalty Regulations", Reports Phone calls etc.

(2) Organizational structure of the examination center

During the examination period, each examination center must establish a corresponding leadership group. The leadership group consists of an "examination team", a "discipline inspection team", a "security team" and "security team". The "Group", "Logistics Group", "Medical Group", "Examination Paper Binding and Acceptance Room" and other organizational structures are responsible for examination management, examination supervision, examination room security, logistics and other aspects during the entire examination period.

(3) Selection of invigilators

Invigilators are the main people responsible for the management of examination procedures. The examination center must select teachers who are healthy, have a decent style, work seriously, and are familiar with the business. Served as an invigilator; personnel and teachers who have immediate family members participating in the "junior college to bachelor's degree" admissions examination that year are not allowed to invigilate the exam; each examination room is equipped with three invigilators, including 1-2 lesbians.

(4) Training of invigilators

Each examination site should hold a mobilization meeting for invigilators and staff before the exam to clarify responsibilities, tasks and division of labor; learn and master various rules and regulations and Discipline; conduct business training such as invigilation, issuing, collecting, and binding test papers. Please refer to Annexes 8 and 9 for the standardized management procedures for examination operations, the responsibilities of invigilators, and the methods for handling incidents in the examination room.

(5) Examination room layout

Each examination center has several examination rooms, and each examination room is limited to 30 candidates. Each examinee must be single, single table, and single row; the front and back of the examination table must be neat, the left and right sides must be parallel, and the distance should be kept at 80 cm; the examination room must be kept clean and hygienic; the examination room sign must be posted on the wall immediately outside the main entrance of the examination room Please write down the starting and ending numbers of the seats in this examination room.

(6) Organize the admission of candidates

After the candidates enter, the invigilator will hold the "2005 Candidate Sign-in Form for the 2005 Anhui General Colleges and Universities Junior College Upgrading Examination" (see Appendix 10 for the format). Sign one by one and check the admission ticket and ID card.

(7) Handover of test papers

After all the examinations of each subject are completed, the examination center must immediately organize and count the examination papers submitted to each examination room by subject (indicate the subject, number of bags, and examination room number) , fill in the answer sheet handover list (in duplicate), etc. The unified examination subject answer sheets will be delivered to the marking point selected by the Provincial Admissions Office on April 11 by the examination center colleges and universities in accordance with relevant confidentiality regulations.

6. Grading

1. Grading organization

The grading of unified examination subjects is organized and implemented by the Provincial Admissions Office, and the grading of professional additional examination subjects is organized by each enrollment institution. The person in charge of the university responsible for the grading work and the heads of the relevant departments form a grading leading group. There are several subject marking groups under the leadership group, which are specifically responsible for the marking work of each subject. The leader of the subject marking group should be a teacher with the title of associate professor or above.

2. Selection of marking teachers

Marking teachers for unified examination subjects are selected from colleges and universities by the provincial recruitment office in accordance with relevant regulations.

3. Requirements for grading work

Grading work is an important part of the "junior college to undergraduate" admissions examination.

It is necessary to formulate detailed grading rules, rules for grading teachers and various staff, clarify the job responsibilities of various personnel, and strengthen safety and confidentiality measures to ensure the smooth progress of the grading work. Marking must be conducted under the condition that the candidate's name and admission ticket number are sealed. During the grading process, the grading leading group and the Provincial Admissions Office will conduct inspections and spot checks on the quality of the grading.

4. Score registration

The Provincial Admissions Office is responsible for organizing specialized personnel to use computers to register and unify scores through "duplex" entry.

5. Check scores

The admissions institution is responsible for notifying candidates of the test scores of each subject. After the results are announced, candidates can request a score check within one week, which will be compiled by the candidate's graduation school and submitted to the score point for verification. The score check is limited to checking for missing corrections and omissions, and will not be checked leniently or strictly. The provincial admissions office is responsible for checking the scores of the unified examination subjects, and the professional subjects are checked by each admissions school.

7. Admissions

1. Determining the Qualification Line

The Provincial Admissions Office determines the minimum admission qualification line for unified examination subjects based on factors such as enrollment plans, student sources, and candidates’ unified examination scores. Arts and sports majors separately delineate the admission qualification lines for unified examination subjects; each admissions institution determines the admission qualification lines for unified examination subjects according to Factors such as professional plans, student sources, professional examination scores and other factors determine the minimum admission qualification line for additional examination subjects for each major based on the ratio of the planned number to the number of qualified students in principle not to exceed 1:2. Before April 18, each school will determine the professional examination scores and qualifications Apply online to the provincial recruitment office.

2. Admission

(1) The admissions process for “college to bachelor’s degree” is organized and carried out by the Provincial Admissions Office under the leadership of the Provincial Department of Education.

(2) Admission principles: Comprehensive moral, intellectual and physical assessment, merit-based admission; fair competition, fair selection; among qualified candidates (that is, candidates who meet the minimum admission qualification line for unified examination subjects and the minimum admission for professional additional examination subjects) Qualification line), based on the candidates' total scores in the province's three unified examination subjects and professional courses' additional examination scores, and based on the candidates' wishes, the candidates will be selected from high scores to low scores. Admission adjustment method: ① The same or similar majors in the same school will be adjusted first; ② Professional courses will be subject to joint examinations or priority adjustments using the same test paper. When adjusting, the best candidates will be admitted based on the total scores of the candidates in the four courses from high to low; ③ For professional courses that do not implement joint examinations, qualified candidates will be admitted based on their total scores in the three unified examination subjects from high to low.

(3) Admission system: Implement an admission system in which “the school is responsible and the admissions supervision is conducted”.

(4) Application method: divided into schools and majors, based on candidates’ wishes and admission plan from high scores to low scores at a ratio of 1:1. If the candidate is withdrawn due to reasonable reasons, the candidates with the highest score will be admitted in order from the highest score to the lowest score. When there is a gap between the number of candidates who reach the top line and the enrollment plan, the relevant enrollment schools can adjust admissions to each other based on the candidates' wishes; the school can adjust the number of admissions for relevant majors based on the student source situation.

(5) Admissions approval: All admissions schools must follow the admissions regulations and complete the admissions process on time when admitting new students. After the school determines the admission list, the provincial admissions office will stamp the official admission seal before admission.

(6) Admission Notice

The admission notice will be printed by the enrolling institution and issued within three days after the enrollment ends. Graduate employment registration certificates will no longer be issued to admitted freshmen when they are dispatched. Freshmen must bring their graduation certificate, admission notice, and files (2005 spring graduates also need to submit their employment registration certificate) to register at the school where they were admitted within the specified date. If the admitted freshmen choose to find a job within the specified date, the training school should complete the dispatch procedures for them. Those who fail to register on time will be disqualified from admission.

8. Admissions work requirements

The "junior college to bachelor's degree" admissions examination is an important part of the unified admissions examination for ordinary colleges and universities. It has many work links and is difficult. It is also a hot topic of concern to the whole society. , this year’s examination syllabus has been adjusted accordingly.

Therefore, colleges and universities with fresh graduates must widely publicize the regulations and methods of the "junior college to bachelor's degree" enrollment reform, and carefully review candidates' registration qualifications; each enrollment college must effectively strengthen leadership, carefully organize, and implement carefully, and complete the propositions and test papers The security and confidentiality work in aspects such as answering papers and grading should be taken as key tasks to strictly prevent leaks. It is necessary to take examination style and discipline seriously, take effective measures to strengthen examination management, and strengthen examination integrity education for candidates, so that every candidate must understand the rules for candidates in the "junior college to bachelor's degree" examination and how to deal with examination violations, consciously abide by examination disciplines, and put an end to The occurrence of favoritism and corruption in admissions examinations. All admissions institutions must consciously accept social supervision throughout the entire admissions examination process and strictly abide by various regulations to ensure that the admissions examination is fair, just and successfully completed. Schools and individuals who have engaged in malpractice, cheated, or violated regulations during this admissions examination will be severely punished in accordance with the "Measures for Handling Violations of National Educational Examination Violations" once discovered.

After new students are admitted, the school must carefully review the admissions policies and admissions standards. If they do not meet the conditions or engage in fraud or disciplinary violations, the admission qualifications of the candidates will be cancelled, and the candidates will be returned to the original school where they graduated. At the same time, the relevant responsibilities will be held Human Responsibility.