How many customs can Central American culture pass?

500 points in culture can also be tested in Central America. You must study hard to improve your grades faster, so that you can get what you want.

The lowest score of the design culture course of the Central Academy of Fine Arts is 405, and the highest score is the School of Architecture, which is above 520 according to the admission requirements of the culture course.

Delimitation measures of access control line

1, plastic arts, Chinese painting, calligraphy, experimental art, urban art design candidates' relative scores in cultural courses are 75 points.

2. The relative score of art design candidates' cultural courses is 80 points.

3, fine arts, art theory, architecture, art and design management professional cultural courses admission scores are generated according to the relative scores of cultural courses, not less than the admission control scores of the first batch of ordinary undergraduates or the second batch of ordinary undergraduates in the source provinces.

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1. For provinces where the full score of art college entrance examination is different from that of ordinary college entrance examination, the conversion method of a reference line: this reference line = a line of ordinary college entrance examination × full score of art college entrance examination ÷ full score of ordinary college entrance examination.

2. A reference line uses a special type of admission control line when calculating the relative score line of the merged provinces of college entrance examination batches.

3, the comprehensive reform of the college entrance examination pilot provinces and cities to choose subjects, in addition to architecture must choose one in physics, history, geography, other majors are not limited.

4. When recruiting candidates from Jiangsu Province, the scores of the compulsory seven subjects must be all qualified, and one reference line is converted by one line of general liberal arts.

5. Hainan Province uses the standard score when calculating the relative score.

6. If there are adjustments to the enrollment policies of provinces and cities, the relative scores of candidates will be converted according to the unified standards of the enrollment methods of the provinces and cities where the students are located. The specific conversion method is determined by the school based on the principle of merit-based admission and fairness to all candidates in the same examination area.