Notice on Doing a Good Job in the Enrollment of Art Majors in Colleges and Universities in 2111
Teaching Division [2119] No.34
Admissions committees of colleges and universities in all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, Education Departments (Education Boards), Education Boards of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, and Education Departments (Bureaus) of relevant departments (units), Colleges and universities under the Ministry of Education:
In order to do a good job in the enrollment of art majors and non-art majors (hereinafter collectively referred to as art majors) in ordinary colleges and universities in 2111, the relevant requirements are hereby notified as follows:
1. Provincial college enrollment committees, education administrative departments and colleges and universities should earnestly strengthen the organization, leadership and coordination of the enrollment of art majors in accordance with the spirit and requirements of implementing the "Sunshine Project" in college enrollment. Carefully deploy the entrance examination, scientifically and reasonably formulate professional examination methods and evaluation standards, ensure the safety of examination papers (volumes), strictly manage the examination, strictly observe the discipline and discipline, increase the supervision of the professional examination process and the publicity of the results, enhance the objectivity and fairness of the examination and evaluation of art majors, further implement the responsibility system and accountability system for art majors, strengthen the supervision of important links and positions, and ensure that the entrance examination for art majors is fair, standardized, safe and orderly.
second, the management measures and grading reference of the provincial unified examination for fine arts majors shall be implemented according to the relevant provisions of our department (No.15 [2118] of the Teaching Department). Further strengthen the scientific and standardized examination subject setting and group examination. The examination subjects for art majors are sketch, color and sketch. With a large number of examinees, sketch and color subjects generally adopt the picture test mode, while with a small number of examinees, the sketch test mode is generally adopted. In principle, four sheets of paper are used as the unified test paper (each province can make corresponding adjustments according to the local actual situation). Marking work, especially grading and grading, should conscientiously implement the relevant standards, ensure the quality, provide a true and reliable basis for the selection of colleges and universities, and not relax the grading scale and grading requirements for the pursuit of completing the plan.
third, in 2111, all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) should actively create conditions to realize the provincial-level unified examination for music and other art majors in addition to the unified examination for art majors. Provincial unified examination should be completed before the Spring Festival in 2111.
4. All majors involved in the provincial-level unified examination where students come from, the undergraduate majors of art in private colleges and independent colleges, and the higher vocational (junior college) majors of art in all colleges and universities should directly use the results of the provincial-level unified examination, and the school will no longer organize school examinations; Other art majors directly use the results of the provincial unified examination as far as possible, and those with special requirements can organize school examinations within the scope of qualified candidates in the provincial unified examination. For majors not involved in the provincial unified examination, the school shall organize the school examination. The school examination must be conducted after the Spring Festival and completed before the end of March.
five, the relevant colleges and universities art enrollment, must be strictly in accordance with the professional directory published by our department. Non-art majors that can be enrolled according to the enrollment method of art majors shall be implemented according to the notice of the Ministry of Education on publishing the list of non-art undergraduate majors that ordinary colleges and universities can continue to enroll according to the enrollment method of art majors (No.25 [2119] of Jiao Gaohan), and relevant universities and majors can be inquired on the information network of higher education students in China. All non-art majors other than those specified in the above documents are not allowed to enroll candidates in accordance with the enrollment method for art majors.
six, provincial admissions and enrollment schools should strengthen coordination and cooperation. The provincial admissions office should complete the information collection and arrangement of qualified candidates in the provincial unified examination of arts in the province (autonomous regions and municipalities) before the Spring Festival of 2111, and provide online information inquiry service to the enrollment schools, including the list of qualified candidates in the provincial unified examination, their grades, ranking and evaluation criteria of the provincial unified examination (samples of different grades). The provincial admissions office shall notify the relevant enrollment schools of the specific inquiry methods in advance. Enrollment schools that meet the requirements of organizing professional examinations within the scope of qualified students in the provincial unified examination or organizing professional examinations not involved in the provincial unified examination by themselves must put the professional examination implementation plan for the provincial recruitment office for the record and consciously accept the guidance and supervision of the provincial recruitment office where the test center is located. For the candidates who have passed the professional examination in our school, the enrollment school shall report the list of qualified candidates in the school examination to the provincial admissions office for the record according to the database structure of qualified candidates in art professional examinations in ordinary colleges and universities (see Annex 2).
VII. Seriously investigate and deal with all kinds of irregularities in the enrollment of art majors. Candidates and staff who are found to be in violation of the provincial unified examination for art majors should be dealt with in accordance with the Measures for Handling Violations in National Education Examinations (Order No.18 of the Ministry of Education). Candidates who have been identified as cheating in the provincial-level unified examination or school examination of art majors and who have obtained qualifications by providing false identification materials will be disqualified from entering the examination or admission, and the facts of the candidates' violations will be recorded in their college entrance examination integrity electronic files; Those who have been admitted to colleges and universities will be revoked by the relevant colleges and universities. Institutions of higher learning that violate regulations or have serious omissions in organizing professional examinations will be disqualified from organizing professional examinations once they are verified, and the responsible persons will be severely dealt with.
Please ask the provincial education administrative departments and the education departments (bureaus) of relevant departments (units) to forward this notice to their respective colleges and universities with admission qualifications for art majors.
Attachment: Admission Measures for Art Majors in Colleges and Universities in 2111
1. Registration
1. Anyone who meets the registration conditions in the annual enrollment regulations of colleges and universities can apply for the exam.
2. The college entrance examination registration of art candidates is organized by the provincial admissions offices.
II. Planning
3. Art undergraduate majors who independently set up undergraduate art colleges (the list of schools is published in another article) may not prepare provincial and sub-professional enrollment plans (hereinafter referred to as source plans); Non-art undergraduate art majors in universities affiliated to the central department may not prepare source plans. In addition to the above two types of situations, the art undergraduate majors in universities affiliated to the central department, the art undergraduate majors in provincial universities and the art higher vocational (specialist) majors in all universities (including independent undergraduate art colleges) must prepare enrollment source plans.
4. Colleges and universities can reserve an enrollment plan that does not exceed 1.5% of the total enrollment of art majors, and adjust it according to the situation of students when enrolling. The art professional plan can be compiled in a single subject, science or arts and sciences.
5. For art majors with few enrollment plans, colleges and universities can adopt the method of enrolling students every other year in some provinces, moderately reduce the number of provinces with students, and make plans relatively centrally. In principle, the ratio of qualified students to the plan shall not exceed 4: 1. For the provinces with insufficient qualified students in professional tests, colleges and universities may not compile source plans, but they should set it as "1" in the planning column of the corresponding provinces in the planning system, and at the same time, they should make corresponding explanations in the enrollment brochure, so that qualified candidates can fill in their volunteers. If the qualified candidates in professional tests meet the admission standards of our school, they will use the reserved plan for admission.
6. The time and work requirements for compiling the enrollment source plan should be implemented in accordance with the relevant methods for compiling the enrollment source plan of the Ministry of Education.
III. Admissions Guide
7. Admissions schools should formulate enrollment guides for art majors in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Education, which should include school-running types, professional examination subjects and requirements, school professional examination time and place, annual enrollment scope, admission rules, tuition standards, etc. An art enrollment school that combines arts and sciences must specify the admission principles for arts and sciences candidates in its art enrollment brochure. The enrollment school should provide the enrollment brochure of the school's art majors to the provincial admissions office where the students are located before October 31, 2111. Admissions schools and provincial admissions offices shall announce the enrollment brochures of art majors to the public in a timely manner.
IV. Exams
8. Art professional exams are divided into two forms: professional exams organized by provincial-level recruitment offices (hereinafter referred to as provincial-level unified exams) and professional exams organized by enrollment schools (hereinafter referred to as school exams). Candidates who apply for a major involving the provincial unified examination must take the provincial unified examination.
9. All provincial admissions offices shall organize provincial-level unified examinations for fine arts majors for candidates within their respective administrative areas. Conditional provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) should also organize provincial-level unified examinations for music majors and other art majors. The provincial admissions office shall formulate measures for the implementation of the provincial unified examination in accordance with these measures, and report them to the Ministry of Education (College Students Division) for the record and announce them to the public.
11. The provincial unified examination should be completed before the Spring Festival in 2111. The provincial admissions office is responsible for informing the candidates themselves of the results of the provincial unified examination, publicizing the distribution of the results and the list of qualified candidates, and issuing provincial unified examination certificates to qualified candidates. The provincial admissions office should also provide online inquiry service for provincial unified examination information, including the list of qualified candidates, grades, ranking and evaluation criteria of provincial unified examination (samples of different grades).
11. All majors involved in the provincial unified examination at the place where students come from, undergraduate majors of art in private universities and independent colleges, and enrollment of art majors in higher vocational colleges (specialties) in all universities should directly use the results of the provincial unified examination, and the school will no longer organize school examinations; Other art majors can directly use the results of the provincial unified examination, and those with special requirements can organize school examinations within the scope of qualified candidates in the provincial unified examination. For majors not involved in the provincial unified examination, the school shall organize the school examination.
12. The school examination shall be organized and implemented by the school enrollment management department, and the secondary colleges (departments) under the enrollment school shall not set up their own points to organize the school examination. Independent undergraduate art colleges can set up points across provinces to organize school examinations; Private colleges, independent colleges and higher vocational (junior college) colleges can only organize professional school examinations that are not involved in the provincial unified examination at the place where the school is located; In principle, the rest of the undergraduate colleges and universities only set up offices to organize school examinations in the place where the school is located. If there are special requirements, it is really necessary to set up offices across provinces to organize school examinations, it must be approved by the provincial recruitment office where the test center is located and reported to the competent department of the school for the record. The school examination shall be carried out within the scope of the test sites designated by the provincial recruitment office where the test sites are to be set up, and accept the guidance and supervision of the local provincial recruitment office. All colleges and universities that set up inter-provincial examinations shall apply to the provincial admissions office where the test center is located before October 31, 2111, and the location of the school examination can be announced to the public after obtaining the consent. The provincial admissions office should report the list of local universities outside the province to the Ministry of Education (College Student Division) for the record on October 31th.
13. Admissions schools that are allowed to organize school examinations should strictly examine candidates' registration qualifications. For candidates whose majors involve provincial-level unified examinations, the list of candidates for school examinations should be determined according to the information of qualified candidates for provincial-level unified examinations provided by the Provincial Admissions Office. The school examination should be conducted after the Spring Festival and finished before the end of March. The eligibility criteria for the school examination shall be determined by the enrollment school according to the characteristics and requirements of each major. The admissions school is responsible for informing the candidates of their school examination results and issuing the professional examination certificate of the school. In principle, the number of qualified certificates will be distributed according to the proportion of 4: 1 corresponding to the enrollment plan of art majors in our school. The enrollment school shall report the list of qualified candidates in the school examination to the provincial recruitment office where the students are located before April 11.
an enrollment school that is allowed to organize school examinations on the basis of qualified students in the provincial unified examination can also directly define the professional qualification standards of the school according to the results and distribution of candidates in the provincial unified examination, and report them to the provincial recruitment office where the students are located before April 11 and announce them to the public as the basis for candidates to fill in their volunteers.
14. The examination of art majors should refer to the relevant examination regulations and penalties for violations of the national unified examination for college enrollment. Professional examination questions must be ordered by organizing a proposition expert group or establishing a question bank. The ordering of examination questions, printing and storage of examination papers must be carried out in accordance with the relevant confidentiality provisions.
15. If there are more than 3,111 students in the unified examination for fine arts majors, sketch and color subjects generally adopt the picture test mode, and those with less than 3,111 students adopt the sketch test mode; Sketch subjects are all in the form of dictation; The unified examination paper should use 4 sheets of paper.
16. The marking work should be objective, fair and accurate, and the written test subjects must be independently reviewed by more than two people and the final score should be comprehensively evaluated; Interview subjects such as solfeggio, performance and performance shall be evaluated by an expert group of not less than 5 people and the final results shall be comprehensively evaluated. Conditional provincial and municipal art examination papers should be scanned, graded, reviewed and synthesized with reference to the online marking mode as far as possible.
17. There should be video and written records of important links in the examination process, and the examination results should be scored. Candidates' professional examination papers (or video materials) should be kept for 1 years for review.
18. Candidates who apply for art majors must take the unified national entrance examination (cultural examination) organized by this province.
V. Fill in the volunteers
19. Candidates who have obtained the provincial unified examination certificate or the school examination certificate (if the enrollment school organizes the school examination within the scope of qualified students in the provincial unified examination, the candidates must obtain the school examination certificate on the basis of obtaining the provincial unified examination certificate) can fill in the volunteers of the relevant art colleges (majors). Candidates who have not obtained the provincial unified examination certificate shall not fill in the art colleges (majors) volunteers who take the provincial unified examination results as the admission basis. Candidates' volunteering in art colleges (majors) shall be based on their household registration and the volunteer information provided by the provincial recruitment office where they are registered.
21. Candidates who apply for art majors can also apply for other batches of non-art majors except those admitted in advance.
VI. Admission
21. Art majors admitted to colleges and universities must obtain the corresponding professional examination certificate. Admission can be based on liberal arts and science, or both liberal arts and science.
22. Independent undergraduate art colleges can draw their own examination scores for arts majors and admission control scores for cultural examinations, which must be published on their websites, and reported to the provincial recruitment office where the students are located for the record before admission. Candidates who plan to enroll in art majors in independent undergraduate art colleges and all art majors in other colleges and universities must reach the corresponding admission control scores delineated by the provincial admissions office where the students are located.
23. The admission control scores of art undergraduate courses delineated by provincial admissions offices should not be lower than 65% of the admission control scores of the second batch of ordinary undergraduate courses determined by the province (autonomous regions and municipalities), and the admission control scores of art vocational colleges (specialties) should generally not be lower than 71% of the minimum admission control scores of vocational colleges (specialties) determined by the province (autonomous regions and municipalities).
24. There are three admission modes for art majors in colleges and universities. When the candidates' academic performance and professional performance are qualified, they can be admitted according to their academic performance or professional performance or their respective proportions. Colleges and universities must write the admission mode for art majors into their enrollment regulations and report it to the provincial admissions offices for the record.
25. preschool education, art education, fashion design and technology education, decoration design and technology education, radio and television journalism, advertising, media creativity, gem and material technology, industrial design, film and television art and technology, digital media art, architecture, landscape architecture design, packaging engineering, fashion design and engineering, public business management and cultural industry management, etc. 17 majors with artistic attributes. At the time of admission, colleges and universities, on the basis of passing the examination results of art majors, will, in principle, admit candidates in the order of high score to low score.
26. The admission of art undergraduate majors is arranged before the first batch of ordinary undergraduate students in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities); Admission of art majors in higher vocational colleges (junior colleges)