Admission batch
The first batch of (key) undergraduate control lines The first batch of undergraduate control lines is also called the key line, and the universities participating in the first batch of admissions are all key universities. This is the bottom line for admission to key institutions, and only online candidates are eligible for admission.
The second batch of undergraduate control lines, also known as ordinary undergraduate control lines, is the bottom line for all undergraduate colleges to recruit students. There are a large number of ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities, and the total number of freshmen is also large. The third batch of universities participating in this batch of admission are mainly the undergraduate parts of independent colleges and private universities.
Only candidates who are on the admission line of higher vocational colleges are eligible to participate in the admission of higher vocational colleges. This line is usually called the college entrance examination line, which is actually the lowest admission line for the college entrance examination that year. The highest admission score refers to the score of the highest examinee admitted by a university in an enrollment area within the enrollment year. The highest score has certain reference value in candidates' voluntary reporting.