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In 2017, 9.40 million students took the Gaokao, 7 million of whom were admitted into colleges or universities. [9] The percentage of first-class admission (Yi Ben; 一本), considered to be good universities in China, varied from 9.48% to 30.5%, [10] with the lowest admission rates in Henan province and Shanxi province, at less than 10%.
In China, the enrollment of college students dropped from 674,400 to 47,800. In 1977, Deng Xiaoping made the decision of resuming the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao). The first group that was admitted to college after the 11-year suspension of the Gaokao consisted of 273,000 students, known as the Class of 1977. From ...
The exam was highly competitive due to the large number of exam-takers. Those eligible to take the examination included at least 12 years worth of high school graduates, from 1966 (when Gaokao was abolished) to 1977, as well as outstanding high school students (graduating in 1978) who took the exam in advance. In total, candidates from 13 ...
In the early 1980s, the government allowed the establishment of the first private institution of higher learning, thus increasing the number of undergraduates and people who hold doctoral degrees from 1995 to 2005. [7] Chinese investment in research and development has grown by 20 percent per year since 1999, exceeding $100 billion in 2011.
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (Last year of exam in 2011, as EAS Subsystem of JUPAS until 2011). Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (Last year of exam in 2013, as JUPAS benchmark until 2012 admission). Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (The new qualification to replace the two qualifications above, starts since 2011/12).
In the first phase, 15 top scoring members are selected to the next phase, and at the end of the second phase, the six IMO team members are selected based on the total points of the four team selection tests. [8] [9] Members of the national training squad have guaranteed admission to any universities in China without sitting the Gaokao examination.
A Little Reunion (Chinese: 小欢喜; pinyin: Xiao Huan Xi) is a 2019 Chinese television series which focuses on the topic of the National College Entrance Examination, also known as the gaokao. The series airs on Dragon Television, Zhejiang Television, Tencent Video and IQIYI starting July 31, 2019. [1]
In 2014 Gaokao, 72.8% of the students scored above the division I college borderline. [citation needed] Meanwhile, both of the 1st students in Foshan under science and art divisions are from No.1 High School. [citation needed] In 2015 Gaokao, 79.4% of the students scored above the division I college borderline. [citation needed]