Tsinghua University, referred to as "Tsinghua", is directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and is directly managed by the central government at the deputy ministerial level. It ranks among the "211 Project", "985 Project", and "World-Class Universities and First-Class Disciplines". Below is the score for admission to Tsinghua University in Xinjiang for students’ reference.

Tsinghua University Xinjiang admission score
Admission scores for a batch of 2018
Xinjiang: In liberal arts, the Han nationality scored 649 points, and the Minkao Han score was 660; in science, the Han nationality scored 679, and the Minkao Han score was 691
National Special Admission Score 2018
Xinjiang: 626 points in liberal arts and 666 points in science
Unified recruitment scores over the years:
In 2014, the minimum admission score for science subjects in Xinjiang was 663, and the minimum admission score for liberal arts subjects was 635.
In 2013, Xinjiang science scores were 653 (Chinese test), 664 (Chinese test for civilians), and liberal arts were 608 (Han test).
In 2012, Xinjiang scored 642 in science and 608 in liberal arts.
In 2011, Xinjiang scored 670 in science and 624 in liberal arts.
In 2010, Xinjiang scored 667 in science and 595 in liberal arts.
Advantages of Xinjiang candidates taking admission to mainland universities
(one)
1: Once you pass the first-tier college entrance examination, you are qualified to apply for the first-tier university. Whether you are from Xinjiang or outside Xinjiang, there are no restrictions on filling in the application.
2: Is it easy to take the exam from other provinces?
This question is difficult to answer because the scope you are asking is really too broad. How many regions are there outside Xinjiang? How many universities are there outside Xinjiang? Too many to count. A college in Beijing and Shanghai has a higher score. After all, Beijing and Shanghai are popular areas.
3: Is there any advantage between Xinjiang candidates and Hebei candidates taking the university entrance exams? I think there is really no need to ask your question.
4: Since you are a Han nationality candidate, there is no bonus point policy for ethnic minorities, nor is there any preferential policy. However, compared to the policy for ethnic minorities, many ethnic minorities are required to study for one year of preparatory courses.
(two)
Because Xinjiang is remote and has favorable policies, the scores of various schools will be lower than those in the mainland. However, it does not mean that if you want to take the college entrance examination in Xinjiang, you can take the college entrance examination in Xinjiang. You must comply with Xinjiang's off-site college entrance examination policy. For example, your household registration is in Xinjiang, your student status has been for three years or more, etc.



