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  2. Gaokao - Wikipedia

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    Below are the changes of the exam scope from 2016 to 2017 (in most areas of China, where the students use the Nationwide Exam Papers in Gaokao): Chinese. All the exam contents are set into compulsory examination scope. Mathematics. Elective Course 4-1 (Selection of Geometric Proof) is removed from the elective examination scope. Foreign Language

  3. Academic grading in China - Wikipedia

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    Here is the genuine score in percentage. In Zhejiang University, also a very prestigious university, there is another formula that tends to give higher ratings as for some top universities with highly difficult exams, 70% might be a very good grade. It's also commonly used for students in universities that don't have an official guidance for ...

  4. Class of 1977 (China) - Wikipedia

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    The exam was highly competitive due to the large number of exam-takers. Those eligible to take the examination included at least 12 years worth of high school graduates, from 1966 (when Gaokao was abolished) to 1977, as well as outstanding high school students (graduating in 1978) who took the exam in advance. In total, candidates from 13 ...

  5. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, the enrollment of college students dropped from 674,400 to 47,800. In 1977, Deng Xiaoping made the decision of resuming the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao). The first group that was admitted to college after the 11-year suspension of the Gaokao consisted of 273,000 students, known as the Class of 1977. From ...

  6. Chinese students sport Nike in turnout at 'gaokao' exam

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    Lu Mengqi showed up for the first day of China's annual college entrance exam, known as the "gaokao", in a black Nike (NKE.N) T-shirt featuring the brand's trademark swoosh logo. Foreign ...

  7. Class of 1977–1978 (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Classes of 1977 and 1978, Class of 1977-1978, or simply Class 77-78 (simplified Chinese: 77-78级; traditional Chinese: 77-78級; pinyin: qīqī-qībā jí; lit. '77-78 grades') refers to the first two grades of Chinese college students after the return of the nation-wide college entrance examination following an 11-year suspension during the Cultural Revolution.

  8. Record 13 million to sit ‘world’s toughest’ college entrance exam

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  9. Zhuangyuan - Wikipedia

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    Zhuangyuan, or trạng nguyên in Vietnamese, variously translated into English as principal graduate, primus, or optimus, [1] was the title given to the scholar who achieved the highest score on highest level of the Imperial examination, Metropolitan examination [] (in the Tang dynasty) and Palace examination [] (in the Song dynasty) [2] in ancient China and Vietnam.