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Does Henan double female household get extra points in the college entrance examination? This is urgent.

According to the regulations of the provincial admissions office, there are 17 candidates in this year's senior high school entrance examination who can enjoy the extra care policy. Because the Ministry of Education has not announced the relevant policies, our province has not announced the specific care scores of all kinds of objects this time. Previous years were divided into four situations: priority admission, plus 5 points, plus 10 points, and plus 20 points under the same conditions. The care score this year will not be much different from last year. Candidates who scored 20 points in previous years include: outstanding students at the provincial level, high school graduates with outstanding deeds in ideological and political morality, and retired military personnel who have won second-class merit or been awarded honorary titles by units above the military region during their service. Candidates who enjoyed the 10 mark in previous years include: children of martyrs, returned overseas Chinese, children of overseas Chinese relatives, relatives of Taiwan Province, compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao and their families, candidates from Taiwan Province Province, and self-employed retired soldiers. In previous years, there were minority candidates who enjoyed the policy of archives plus 5 points, and candidates who were immigrants in Danjiangkou reservoir area of South-to-North Water Transfer Project. Candidates with the same conditions in previous years are given priority: (1) candidates who have retired from active service; (2) Children of soldiers who died in the line of duty in disabled soldiers, children of first-class to fourth-class disabled soldiers, children of active servicemen stationed in frontier areas, desert areas, counties (cities) in remote areas determined by the state and special, first-class and second-class island troops determined by the army; (three) four types of candidates, such as disabled people's police, children of people's police who died in the line of duty, and children of people's police with disabilities from grade one to grade four.