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What is the score line for the college entrance examination in Qinghai Province in 2019?

Qinghai Province’s 2019 General College Entrance Examination Admissions Control Score and College Entrance Examination Results are released: Literature and History, one book, 488 points; two books, 444 points; three books, 405 points. The first science and engineering course scores 407 points; the second science course scores 376 points; and the third science course scores 348 points.

The Qinghai Provincial College Admissions Committee also released the admission control scores for Tibetan-Chinese bilingual and Mongolian courses: Tibetan-Chinese bilingual liberal arts: 470 points for undergraduates; 460 points for undergraduate preparatory courses in provincial colleges and universities; 448 points for junior colleges. Tibetan-Chinese bilingual science: 400 points for undergraduates; 377 points for undergraduate preparatory courses in provincial colleges and universities; 370 points for junior college students. The score for bachelor's degree in Mongolian liberal arts is 288 points; the score for bachelor's degree in science and junior college is 232 points.

Since 2019, Qinghai Province has broadened its score query methods and channels. On the basis of using the original website to query scores, it has opened the "Qinghai Admissions Examination WeChat Public Service Account". On the day when the results were announced, the Qinghai Provincial Examination Institute Use the WeChat service platform to proactively push the college entrance examination results to the majority of candidates as soon as possible, so that candidates can know the results as early as possible.

At the same time, the college entrance examination admission data was used to launch the first application push system in the country, which intelligently searches for colleges and universities based on candidates’ scores, rankings, etc. for candidates’ reference, further improving the scientific nature of the application and preventing paid applications. and other behaviors that harm the interests of candidates.