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My child’s household registration is in Jiangsu, his school registration is in Taiyuan, and he is studying in Taiyuan from elementary school to high school. Can he take the college entrance examinatio

My child’s household registration is in Jiangsu, his school registration is in Taiyuan, and he is studying in Taiyuan from elementary school to high school. Can he take the college entrance examination in Taiyuan?

The key to whether you can take the college entrance examination in Taiyuan is to see whether Shanxi Province has implemented the off-site college entrance examination policy.

2014 Shanxi’s new policy for the college entrance examination in other places: From 2014 onwards, children of migrant workers in cities who have received high school education for three consecutive years in the place where their parents usually live in our province and have formal student status will be provided with legal and stable careers for their parents. , legal and stable residence (including rental) and high school student status certificate, and meet the registration conditions for the 2014 general college admissions examination, you can register for the college entrance examination in our province. Migrant children who register to take the college entrance examination in our province enjoy the same admissions treatment as candidates in our province.

Generally, according to the relevant policies and regulations of the college entrance examination, students will take the college entrance examination in whichever province their household registration is.

Off-site college entrance examination policy: On September 1, 2012, the General Office of the State Council issued a document requiring all localities to issue specific measures for off-site college entrance examinations before December 31, 2012.

On July 30, 2014, the State Council Information Office held a press conference to introduce the "Opinions on Further Promoting the Reform of the Household Registration System" (referred to as the "Opinions"). The "Opinions" stated that the policy of first settling in cities with an urban population of more than 5 million should be improved and a points-based settlement system should be established and improved; children of residence permit holders who move with them can gradually take the local college entrance examination.