Overview of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination
1. What is the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination?
1) It is an academic system examination that has emerged in Chinese mainland in order to recruit students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. The full name is the Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and Overseas Chinese Joint Enrollment Examination, and more than 300 colleges and universities across the country admit students from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and overseas Chinese through this examination.
Five subjects in the national joint entrance examination;
Liberal arts students are required to take Chinese, Mathematics, English, History, and Geography. Science students are required to take Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, and Chemistry. 150 marks per subject for all subjects. 750 out of 750 points. Arts and Science students have the same test papers for Chinese, Mathematics and English.
3) The registration time is before March 15 (online report) and March 31 (on-site confirmation) every year.
4) Registration locations are Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, Shanghai, Fuzhou and Beijing.
5) The test is held on Saturdays and Sundays in mid to late May every year. Language 25 hours, 2 hours for other subjects.
6) The results will be announced in mid-June every year.
7) The volunteer time is late June every year.
8) The admission and notification notice will be issued in early July of each year.
9) Since 2018, the national joint entrance examination voluntary application mode has been changed to parallel volunteering, and candidates can choose 10 schools and 6 majors in each school, and the admission method is similar to that of parallel volunteering in the college entrance examination.
2. About subject selection
The choice of subjects for the Hong Kong-Macau-Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination is an important decision, as it will directly affect students' future major choices and career development at universities. National Entrance Examination: Liberal Arts or Science. If you choose history, you must add geography. If you choose physics, you must add chemistry. Whether or not to choose biology is related to future professional planning. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a subject:
Interests & Specialties: Choose subjects that you are interested in and good at, so that you will be more motivated and efficient when studying and preparing for exams.
College majors: Consider the university major you want to apply to in the future, and different majors may correspond to different subject requirements. For example, liberal arts majors usually require subjects such as language, history, and geography, while science majors require subjects such as physics, chemistry, and biology.
Difficulty of the exam: Understand the difficulty and competition of different subjects, and choose the subjects that you are confident to cope with.
Goals for further education: If the goal is to get into top universities, you may want to consider the preferences and admission criteria of these universities for different subjects.
Combination of subjectsSome subject combinations may be more flexible in the choice of university majors, for example, a liberal arts and science major can cover more majors.
Advice and advice: You can consult teachers, parents or seniors who have taken the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan joint entrance examination to understand their experience and suggestions.
Actual situation: Consider your own learning environment and practical conditions, such as the choice of subjects provided by the school, teaching resources, etc.
Admissions data: Refer to the admission data of previous years to understand the acceptance rate and competition of different subjects.
Finally, choosing a course is a personalized decision, which requires a comprehensive consideration of multiple factors and makes the most suitable choice according to your actual situation.
About the profession
1. Enrollment scores
High Score Undergraduate Line.
460 points (Liberal Arts (Science))
General Undergraduate Line:
360 points (Liberal Arts (Science))
2. The number of admissions
In 2021, the total number of students admitted to the JAE was 4,339, and the undergraduate admission rate reached 807%;
In 2022, the number of applicants for the joint entrance examination will be 5,050, exceeding 5,000 for the first time, and the undergraduate admission rate will be around 80%;
In 2023, the number of applicants for the joint entrance examination will be 7,238, exceeding 7,000 for the first time, and the undergraduate admission rate will be around 70%.
Before you choose, you must know about the number of students enrolled in the arts and sciences and the majors offered
Among the 318 undergraduate colleges and universities in the joint entrance examination, they are all relatively good schools. 985 schools: 40 (39 in the country), pure 211 schools: 65 (77 in the country), double first-class schools: 26, provincial key schools: 90.
4. Admit students
Many comprehensive colleges and universities have liberal arts majors, and liberal arts can be applied for science majors. The barriers to specialization in the liberal arts are not as high as those in the sciences. Some colleges and universities only recruit science majors, not liberal arts.
5. Select a suggestion
Don't follow the trend according to your actual interests. If you are not sure about your career inclination, you can consult a professional career evaluator. Pay attention to the relevant links between regional development and your own profession.
**Course Description
Regarding the choice of liberal arts or science, or confused joint examination candidates, please consult the Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination