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What does the college entrance examination admission rate mean and how to calculate it?

According to last year's data, the admission rate of 985 colleges and universities in various provinces and cities is less than 2% in nearly 18 provinces. The municipality directly under the Central Government with the highest admission rate is Tianjin, with less than 6%, including children who re-examined in previous years. In other words, the probability of fresh graduates being admitted to a prestigious school is less than 6%, even in the dominant Tianjin.

What is the admission rate? The admission rate of college entrance examination is a standard reference coefficient to determine the difficulty of college entrance examination in a province (city). The higher the admission rate, the easier it is to enter the university, and the lower the admission rate, the more difficult it is to enter the university. The key factor that determines the difficulty of the college entrance examination in a region is not the difficulty of the examination paper, nor the admission score and the total number of people taking the college entrance examination, but the final admission rate.

Admission rate of college entrance examination = the total number of students enrolled in this province by major participating institutions this year/the total number of students taking the college entrance examination in this province.

One admission rate = the number of students enrolled in this batch of colleges and universities this year/the total number of students taking the college entrance examination in this province.

Admission rate = the number of students enrolled in the second batch of colleges and universities this year/the total number of students taking the college entrance examination in this province.

Undergraduate admission rate = the number of college students enrolled this year/the total number of people taking the college entrance examination in this province.

Analysis of admission rate in each province; In Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin, the college entrance examination has an absolute monopoly advantage. Moreover, these three cities are characterized by self-sufficiency in university resources, and few places are provided by universities from other provinces.

In Qinghai, Ningxia and Xizang Autonomous Region, the college entrance examination has an absolute advantage in policy care, and college entrance examination immigrants can go to Qinghai. In addition, it has been pointed out that the admission rates of these three provinces are "artificially high". Under the conditions defined in this paper, the admission rate of these three provinces is actually high, but the admission quality is limited. After all, thousands of places were thrown by universities in this province. Admission rate and admission quality are not the same concept.

Heilongjiang, Jilin and Northeast Liaoning provinces were hacked in Zhihu because of their profound internal data accumulation after the founding of the People's Republic of China, but others did very well in higher education and family planning, and there were few candidates and universities in this province.

Xinjiang and Hainan are basically an echelon, and the number of enrollment indicators is inclined to one or two universities in this province.

Chongqing, Shaanxi, Hubei and Jiangsu are basically an echelon, which is characterized by a large number of colleges and universities in the province or municipalities directly under the central government, and generally has certain admission advantages. However, there are also subdivisions. The competitive pressure of college entrance examination in Chongqing is obviously greater than the other three, mainly due to the lack of higher education resources in Chongqing.

Every province would rather be worse than anyone else, but it's hard to say, because the dimension is not well defined. But what is certain is that students from Henan and Guizhou are the most difficult to get into top universities. It is the most difficult for colleges and universities in Henan and Guangdong to get into the strong universities.

The difficulty of Hebei college entrance examination lies in the great competition, not the low admission rate, which is embodied in the fact that high school students in Hebei are very hard, but a large part of this is a problem of balance, which has biased the atmosphere of the whole province and is too involuted. As far as getting into a "better" university is concerned, you can't expect the admission rates of Hebei and Zhejiang.

The difficulty of Jiangsu college entrance examination lies in the examination questions. The difficulty of the exam is not the same as low admission rate and fierce competition. In other words, Jiangsu is also tossing itself.

Zhejiang's admission rate is not high, but at least it is friendly to the top 5000 students in the college entrance examination. Because of the high quality of admission, Zhejiang University will recruit more than 3,000 people in Zhejiang, just passing the exam. It is unthinkable in other provinces that 5000 people can compete for Zhejiang University in the college entrance examination.

To sum up, in fact, there are either university resources or policy support, otherwise the competition is actually quite big.