Spring entrance examination
The spring college entrance examination is different from the traditional summer college entrance examination, and its main characteristics are two aspects: First, colleges and universities have more autonomy. We have the right to adjust the enrollment plan, the quality of students is good, and the school conditions permit, so we can appropriately expand the enrollment quota. Secondly, candidates have more choices. Except for students from various institutions of higher learning and senior high schools whose academic qualifications are recognized by the state, those who meet the relevant regulations may choose to take the spring exam except the autumn exam. However, because it is not attractive to candidates, it is in danger of being stopped.
General college entrance examination
The national unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities is referred to as the ordinary college entrance examination. According to the "Regulations on the National Unified Examination for Enrollment of Ordinary Colleges and Universities" promulgated by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and People's Republic of China (PRC), the national unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities is a national education examination, which is held all over the country on June 7th every year and lasts for 2 to 3 days according to the situation of each province.
The unified national college entrance examination is a proper term for the college entrance examination in China and Chinese mainland. To distinguish it from the college entrance examination in other countries and regions.