(1) Registration conditions?
Support the Four Basic Principles, love the motherland, and abide by laws and regulations; have a high school diploma or equivalent education, be in good health, and be unmarried. ?To apply for performance and performance majors, the age must be no more than 22 years old; to apply for screenwriting, composition, directing, and history majors, the age must be no more than 30 years old, regardless of whether you are married; to apply for other majors, the age must be no more than 25 years old; if you have special contributions and talents For citizens who are recommended by their units, the age for applying for various majors can be relaxed appropriately, and there is no limit on whether they are married or not. Employees of the state and collective enterprises and institutions who meet the above conditions can apply for the examination with the approval of their units. Fresh graduates of secondary art schools and military soldiers who have been approved by the political department at the military region level, and graduates of non-art secondary vocational schools and technical majors who have worked for two years can apply with the approval of their units. ?
(2) Physical conditions and health requirements?
Candidates applying for art colleges (majors) require: good health, in addition to meeting the requirements of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health's "General College Admissions Physical Examination" Except for "Standard (revised)", there is no color blindness or color weakness. Candidates applying for the history and theory major can be relaxed to 30 years old, regardless of whether they are married or not. Candidates with special contributions and talents shall be recommended by their units and approved by the Provincial Admissions Office. The age may be relaxed appropriately, and there is no limit on whether they are married or not. ?
Candidates applying for music, film and television colleges (majors) require: good health, in addition to complying with the "Physical Examination Standards for General College Admissions (Revised)" of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health, no stuttering, no color blindness, Color is weak. Unmarried young people under the age of 22 can apply for the performance and performance major; unmarried young people under the age of 25 can apply for other majors; candidates applying for the composition major can be relaxed to 30 years old, regardless of whether they are married or not. Candidates with special contributions and talents shall be recommended by their units and approved by the Provincial Admissions Office. The age may be relaxed appropriately, and there is no limit on whether they are married or not. Candidates applying for the acting major must be no less than 170 cm tall for men and no less than 160 cm tall for women
3. Professional examinations and cultural examinations
(1) Art colleges (professional )
The admission examinations for art colleges (departments) are divided into professional examinations and cultural examinations. ?
1. Professional examination?
The professional examination time of most art colleges (departments) is closely linked to the registration time (in order to save candidates’ time and expenses). The exams include sketching, life drawing, color, sketching, creative design and interview. Different majors have different examination subjects and different requirements. For example, candidates applying for majors such as oil painting, murals, and sculpture must complete the creative test questions in sketch or color; candidates applying for majors such as Chinese painting mostly use line drawing (i.e., line drawing) to complete the test questions. Creative test questions; Candidates applying for majors such as decoration art design use craft design techniques to complete creative test questions; Candidates applying for art majors generally test art history knowledge, writing, interviews, etc.; Candidates applying for Chinese painting and calligraphy generally test calligraphy, seal cutting, ancient Chinese, Basics of Chinese painting, etc. ?
Among them, the interview is usually conducted at the same time as the registration. ?
Candidates need to be reminded that the painting materials for all examination subjects (quartet drawing boards and picture folders, paints, brushes, painting tools, etc.) must be prepared by the candidates themselves. ?
If the candidate passes the professional examination, the applying institution will issue a "Registration Form" (with the candidate's scores filled in the form) and send it to the candidate himself. Those who fail will only receive a score notification. ?
2. Cultural examination?
After passing the professional examination, candidates must present the "Registration Form" issued by the institution they apply for (fresh high school graduates must also hold a high school diploma) Go to the location designated by the admissions office of the city (district or county) where your registered permanent residence is located to register and formally fill in your application form. One thing to note is that the registration form filled out by candidates should be consistent with the relevant content of the registration form for taking the cultural examination (including name, previous names, etc.).
Regardless of whether candidates take the literature and history or science exams, if they score zero in any subject in the exam, they will not be admitted.
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3. Admission?
According to the relevant regulations on art admissions in the province (city), candidates must pass the political, ideological and moral assessment and physical examination, and have professional and cultural examination scores (Chinese and Those who do not meet the admission score for foreign languages ??will not be admitted) If both of them meet the admission score, the candidate will be admitted based on the order of majors reported by the candidate, and a comprehensive evaluation of morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and admission will be based on the best. ?
(2) Music and performance colleges (majors)?
The admissions examination for music majors is divided into professional examinations and cultural examinations. ?
1. Professional examination?
Due to the different majors recruited by each music college (department), the content and requirements of the professional examination are also different. ?
(1) There are four main exams for performing arts majors: main subject (choose one of vocal, piano, violin, cello, pipa, erhu, and accordion); sight-singing and ear training; music knowledge; quality interview wait. ?
Main subject?
Vocal music requires one piece from a Chinese or foreign opera; one foreign art song; one Chinese song. ?
Piano requires one etude (Czerny level 740 or above); one large sonata Allegro movement (Czerny level 740 or above); one polyphonic piece with more than three parts; scales, Arpeggios and sight-reading. ?
Violin and cello require scales and arpeggios (three octaves); one etude (intermediate level or above); one large-scale piece (sonata-style Allegro movement); one medium-sized or small piece of music . ?
Erhu and Pipa require scales and arpeggios (three octaves); one comprehensive etude (intermediate level or above); two pieces of medium-sized or above music. ?
Accordion requires scales, arpeggios (two octaves), one etude (more than four volumes of Czerny accordion); one large piece, and one medium or small piece. ?
Sight-singing and ear training are divided into two parts: sight-singing and listening test. ?
Music knowledge written test. ?
Qualification interview: Additional test for other instrumentalists, one etude and one piece of music (optional) (optional); additional test for theoretical composers, a comprehensive test on music theory (including music theory, harmony, and composition). ?
(2) Music Education Major (Teacher’s College) Mainly tests 5 subjects: vocal music; piano; sight-singing and ear training; music knowledge; quality interview. ?
Vocal music Sing one song (optional). ?
One piano etude and one piece of music each (optional). For candidates who play heavy piano, the level of etudes and pieces should be after Czerny 299, Article 15, and one Bach polyphonic piece should be added. , as well as scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading. ?
Sight-singing and ear training are divided into two parts: sight-singing and listening test. ?
Music knowledge written test. ?
Qualification interview: Applicants for other musical instruments will be asked to perform one etude and one piece of music (optional); applicants for theory and composition will be tested for a comprehensive test on music theory (including music theory, harmony, and composition). ?
When applying for a specific music college (department), candidates can consult the applying college for detailed information about the exam in order to fully prepare. ?
Professional examinations are mostly held in the colleges and universities you apply for (colleges that recruit students from outside the province usually set up test centers in the corresponding provinces and cities). ?
2. Cultural examination?
Music schools (departments) usually send professional examination transcripts to the candidates themselves about one month after the professional examination ends. Candidates who pass the professional examination will After obtaining the "Notice of Approval to Fill in Art School (Department, Section) Application", candidates should take the "Notice" (fresh high school graduates must also hold a graduation certificate) to the city (district, county) college or secondary school where their current residence is located to enroll students. Register at the registration point designated by the office and directly participate in the National Unified Liberal Arts or Science Examination for General Colleges and Universities.
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3. Admission?
If the candidates pass the political, ideological and moral assessment and physical examination, and the professional and cultural examination scores reach the admission score line, the candidates will fill in the application form according to the results of the relevant subjects and with reference to the candidates' application. Sequence, comprehensive evaluation of morality, intelligence and physical fitness, admission will be based on merit.
4. Admission Principles and Regulations
(1) Admission Principle?
The admission principle is a comprehensive assessment of morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and selection of the best. The admission method is: after passing the political, ideological and moral examination and physical examination, and reaching the cut-off score in the cultural examination, admission will generally be based on professional scores from high to low. At the time of admission, the order in which candidates applied for their preferred choices and their scores in related subjects will serve as a reference. ?
(2) Regulations on admission scores?
The minimum control score for the cultural examination is based on the minimum control score for literature and history (excluding mathematics) in the province, autonomous region, and municipality where the enrollment school is located determined respectively. The specific classification method is: historical theory, editing and directing majors should not be lower than the minimum control score line for literature and history, and other majors in art schools should not be lower than 60%; if there are indeed difficulties in individual majors, they can be appropriately lowered with the approval of the competent department. The art department of normal colleges and the teacher major of art colleges should not be less than 80%. ?
Fresh graduates from secondary art schools affiliated to higher art colleges and universities who take the provincial general high school entrance examination and who pass the exams in politics, Chinese, history, geography, and foreign languages ??and meet the prescribed requirements can directly Take the graduation examination for higher art colleges. ?
Fresh graduates of ordinary high schools in Beijing and Shanghai who are applying for various majors at the Central Academy of Drama, Shanghai Theater Academy and acting majors at Beijing Film Academy, after taking several examinations of the city’s ordinary high school entrance exams, Those who pass the exam and meet the prescribed requirements will be trialled to directly take the professional examinations of these three colleges and universities. ?
Candidates who apply for the Chinese Opera Academy and Beijing Dance Academy must take the National Unified Examination for Literature, History or Science and Engineering. The admission score is determined by the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education. ?
(3) Regulations for priority admission?
For returned overseas Chinese youth, children of overseas Chinese, children of returned overseas Chinese, young people from Taiwan, and young people from Hong Kong and Macao, their examination scores must reach If the admission scores set by the institution are met, priority will be given to admission.
Three good students and outstanding student cadres among recent high school graduates who have been commended at the regional level or above will be admitted with priority under the same conditions as other candidates. ?
For outstanding young people such as model workers at the provincial, autonomous region, and municipality level or above, advanced workers, and new Long March commandos, the admission score can be appropriately lowered when necessary. ?
For candidates from ethnic minorities in border areas, mountainous areas, pastoral areas and other areas, the admission score can be appropriately lowered. ?
(4) Minimum scores for admission to art colleges in each province in 2003 (undergraduate)
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