Till the end of 2012, 27 provinces around China including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong except Tibet, Qinghai, Tianjin and Hainan, have announced the policy to enable migrant workers' children to take the college entrance exam in the city where their parents work and live. Those programs create a substantial activity of "ice-breaking" to the reform of National College Entrance Exam. However, there are two problems on advancing migrant students to take College Entrance Exam: one is the establishment of threshold permissions attributed to the local government without national standards; the other is the lack of hearing civil suggestions and open legislation mechanism in governmental departments. To completely solve the problems of migrant students to take College Entrance Exam, it is needed to combine with the reform of National College Entrance Exam, and vigorously promote the reform of autonomous recruitment of new students in key universities.
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