Do high school students get extra points for calligraphy in college entrance examination?

High school students didn't get extra points for learning calligraphy in the college entrance examination.

The college entrance examination plus conditions:

According to the regulations, graduates of senior secondary education schools have won the title of outstanding students at the provincial level, outstanding deeds in ideological and moral aspects, the first prize of the national Olympic competition for middle school students or the first, second and third prizes of the national finals, the first and second prizes of the national youth science and technology innovation competition or the "tomorrow's little scientist" award activity or the national computer production activity for primary and secondary schools, and the winners of the international science and engineering grand prix or the international environmental research project Olympic competition. In major international sports competitions or national sports competitions, those who have won the titles of the top six and national second-class athletes (inclusive) or above shall be decided by the provincial admissions committee, and the scores may be appropriately increased on the basis of the total scores of candidates' unified examination results, and the school shall examine and decide whether to admit them.

Three types of candidates, decided by the provincial admissions committee, can be appropriately reduced below the college score line. If the same candidate meets multiple requirements for score reduction, only one score with the largest range of requirements for score reduction can be taken, and it shall not exceed 20 points. The three types of candidates are: minority candidates from frontier, mountainous, pastoral and ethnic minority areas; Returned overseas Chinese, children of overseas Chinese, children of returned overseas Chinese and candidates from Taiwan Province Province; Children of martyrs. Self-employed retired soldiers can add 10 points to the total score of their unified examination results; During the service period, veterans who won the second class merit citation (inclusive) or were awarded the honorary title by units above the military region (inclusive) can add 20 points to file on the basis of the total score of their unified examination results. Candidates discharged from active service in the army are given priority in admission under the same conditions as other candidates. Children of soldiers who died in the line of duty in disabled soldiers, children of disabled soldiers from Grade I to Grade IV, children of servicemen in counties (cities) in border areas, desert areas and remote areas as determined by the state, and children of special, Grade I and Grade II island troops as determined by the army are admitted to institutions of higher learning under the same conditions as other candidates. Disabled people's police, children of people's police who died in the line of duty, and children of people's police with disabilities from grade one to grade four apply for admission to colleges and universities, and priority is given to admission under the same conditions as other candidates. Ethnic minority candidates scattered in Han areas are given priority in admission under the same conditions as Han candidates.