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How is the English CET-4 score cutoff determined during unit recruitment?

After weighting and equivalence processing, the original scores of the College English Test Bands 4 and 6 are converted into norm-normal scores with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 70 with reference to the norm. At the same time, there is no passing line for the CET-4 and CET-6 exams, and the exam pass certificate will be replaced by a score report.

The report on the individual scores of the English Band 4 test is divided into four parts. These four parts and the score proportions of each part are: Listening (35%) 249 points, Reading (35%) 249 points, 70 points for comprehensive (10%), and 142 points for writing and translation (20%).

In addition, Level 4 requires 550 points or more (including 550) to take the speaking test, and Level 6 requires 520 points (including 520). The sum of the individual reporting scores is equal to the total reporting score.

The single-item report scores of Levels 4 and 6 are also norm-normal scores, but the reference norm is the corresponding single-item norm. Therefore, the individual report scores can report the examinee's percentile position in the norm group for each individual item.

As for the question of how many scores have been calculated for CET-4, the conclusion is: there is no cut-off score for CET-4. A score report of 220 will be issued, and those with a score of 425 or above can register for the CET-6 exam ( Therefore, this can be considered as the passing score), and those with a score of 550 or above can register for the oral exam.

Some schools also stipulate that a diploma can only be issued after passing CET-4 with a score of 425 points. But now some schools have canceled the linkage between Level 4 results and degree certificates.

Some units require level four scores when recruiting, which are all based on the national unified standard of 425 points.