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What is the undergraduate exam of traditional Chinese medicine?
The subjects of Chinese medicine examination for college students are politics, English and a specialized course. The examination of Chinese medicine for college students is similar to that of other majors. Both of them need to take two public courses, politics and English, and one professional course needs to be determined according to the subject category they apply for.

Politics is a public course, and the examination syllabus is basically the same every year. Individual knowledge test sites will change occasionally. Therefore, candidates need to pay close attention to the update of the examination syllabus. Foreign language is also a public course, and the exam is not difficult. Candidates can successfully pass as long as they have a certain foreign language foundation and review well.

The general college entrance examination belongs to the provincial unified enrollment standard selection examination, which is led by the provincial education department, organized and managed by the provincial education examination institute, and implemented by the recruitment agencies in each district and city. The candidates for the examination are fresh graduates from full-time colleges and universities.

The essence is the connection between specialist education and undergraduate professional education, and the 3+2 model is implemented, that is, full-time study for general specialists for 3 years and full-time study for general undergraduates for 2 years (clinical medicine for 3 years).

Enrollment target: only outstanding graduates from ordinary full-time higher vocational colleges, and some provinces can apply for previous graduates (including retired ordinary college soldiers who enter ordinary colleges without examination). Different provinces, cities and schools have different regulations.

Some provinces, cities and schools require a score of 425 in CET-4, and there is no record of failing. Some provinces, cities and schools do not have this requirement. For details, please refer to the policies of the provinces in that year. The college entrance examination registration is limited to undergraduate colleges in the province where the major is located, and it is not allowed to apply across provinces. Moreover, the reported major must be consistent with the major studied, and some places (such as Hebei Province) have allowed cross-disciplinary examinations.