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Understanding the Gaokao Score Range

The gaokao score range is one of the most searched topics by students, parents, and international observers trying to understand China's national college entrance exam. And honestly, the confusion is understandable β€” the scoring system isn't as simple as a single national scale, because how your score translates into university admissions depends heavily on which province you're in.

Here's the foundational number: the gaokao is scored out of 750 points in most provinces. That's the total you're working toward across all subjects. But what counts as a good score, a competitive score, or a score that gets you into a top-tier university varies dramatically by province, year, and the specific combination of subjects you've chosen.

Gaokao Score Structure by Subject

The 750-point total breaks down across subjects, though the exact structure depends on whether you're in a reformed or traditional province:

Provinces implementing the new gaokao reform (the "3+3" or "3+1+2" model) allow students to choose their elective subjects, creating more personalized score profiles. In these provinces, scores for the elective subjects may be reported differently β€” sometimes as raw scores, sometimes converted to ranking-based tier scores (θ΅‹εˆ†εˆΆ).

What's a Good Gaokao Score?

This is where it gets nuanced. National averages run roughly in the 450–500 range out of 750, but that number alone means little. What matters is how your score ranks within your provincial pool of test-takers that year.

Rough benchmarks (these shift annually):

But here's what those numbers don't capture: a 600 in Henan Province (extremely competitive due to population) is a very different outcome than a 600 in Tibet. Provincial cutoffs vary by 50 to 100 points or more in some cases.

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Provincial Score Cutoffs (ε½•ε–εˆ†ζ•°ηΊΏ)

Provincial cutoff scores β€” called ε½•ε–εˆ†ζ•°ηΊΏ (lΓΉqΗ” fΔ“nshΓΉxiΓ n) β€” are the minimum scores required to be considered for different tiers of universities in your province. These are set each year by provincial education authorities after scores are released, based on the number of test-takers and available university places.

There are typically three main cutoff tiers:

Some provinces have moved away from the tiered system with gaokao reforms, using a single score line instead. Either way, the principle is the same: your absolute score matters less than where it places you in your province's annual distribution.

How Gaokao Scores Are Used in University Admissions

Chinese universities set their own score requirements for each province based on how competitive their programs are and how many students they're accepting from that province. A student in Shanghai applying to a Beijing university needs to meet the score threshold that specific university has set for Shanghai applicants β€” not just the provincial average.

This creates a complex matrix of score requirements that students navigate using tools like the university entrance score databases (ι«˜θ€ƒε½•ε–ζŸ₯θ―’) that provinces publish each year. Knowing the cutoff score for a specific university in your province in recent years is essential for setting realistic application targets.

For the gaokao exam overall, timing matters too β€” scores are typically released in late June, about two weeks after the exam, with provincial cutoffs announced around the same time. Students then have a short window to submit their university preferences in rank order.

Gaokao Scores for International University Admissions

International universities, particularly in the UK, Australia, and increasingly in the US, now accept strong gaokao scores as part of admissions evaluation. Different schools have different thresholds, but generally:

If you're targeting international admissions with your gaokao score, check each institution's published policies β€” they vary significantly and change year to year.

Practice is essential for high gaokao performance. Working through questions like those in the Gaokao Biology: Genetics and Evolution practice test helps you internalize question patterns and identify content gaps while there's still time to address them.

What is the maximum gaokao score?

The maximum gaokao score is 750 points in most provinces. This covers Chinese language (150), mathematics (150), foreign language (150), and three subject-area papers totaling 300 points. Some provinces using reformed models may have slightly different structures.

What gaokao score do you need for Tsinghua or Peking University?

Requirements vary by province and year, but candidates typically need scores in the provincial top 0.1% to 0.5% β€” often 680 to 720+ out of 750 depending on their province. These are among the world's most competitive university admissions. Historical cutoff data is the most reliable guide.

How are gaokao scores calculated for elective subjects in reform provinces?

In provinces using the 3+1+2 reform model, students choose elective subjects, and scores for some electives are converted using a percentile-based transformation (θ΅‹εˆ†εˆΆ) rather than reported as raw points. This prevents differences in exam difficulty between elective subjects from unfairly advantaging or disadvantaging students.

When are gaokao scores released?

Gaokao scores are typically released in late June, approximately 15 to 20 days after the exam concludes (the exam itself runs June 7–9 in most provinces). Provincial cutoff lines are announced around the same time, and students have a short window to submit university preferences.

Can I retake the gaokao to improve my score?

Yes. There's no national limit on gaokao retakes, and many students β€” especially those who scored just below their target university's cutoff β€” retake the exam. Some provinces have policies regarding older test-takers or recent graduates. Retaking students often enroll in intensive prep programs for the year between attempts.

Do gaokao scores expire?

Yes. Gaokao scores are valid only for that year's admissions cycle. You cannot use a prior year's score to apply to universities in a future year β€” you must retake the exam. This makes each exam cycle a high-stakes, one-time opportunity.
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Interpreting Your Gaokao Score in Context

Raw scores don't tell the whole story. A gaokao score only becomes meaningful when you know your provincial rank that year β€” how many students scored above you and how that compares to the university places available. That's why Chinese families obsess over percentile rankings alongside absolute scores when results come in.

If you're preparing for the gaokao, your goal isn't to hit a specific number in the abstract. It's to place as high as possible in your provincial ranking β€” and to target universities whose historical score thresholds align with where you're likely to land. Understanding the score range helps you set realistic targets and make strategic decisions about subject choices, practice focus, and application strategy.

Strong performance comes from consistent preparation across all tested subjects. The Gaokao Classical Chinese Reading practice test and other subject-specific practice resources help you build the content knowledge and exam stamina you need across the full 750-point range.

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