

TU organized its 2025 Tripartite Comprehensive Evaluation Admissions Test (Interview Session) at Jiaojiang Campus on April 13. University Party Secretary Zhu Jian and Vice President Li Jianjun oversaw on-site operations while provincial and municipal education examination authorities conducted supervisory inspections.
This year’s adjustments to the tripartite evaluation system reflect evolving social demands and disciplinary development needs. Key modifications include optimized enrollment quotas, restructured testing categories, revised venue arrangements, and adjusted interview admission ratios. The reforms have maintained strong appeal among applicants, with both registration numbers and examination participation rates reaching multi-year highs. The university’s Party and administrative leadership established a special task force headed by the institution’s top administrators to ensure operational excellence. Enhanced coordination meetings and staff training sessions refined implementation protocols across academic departments and functional units.



During testing day, comprehensive services ensured seamless candidate flow from registration to post-exam management. Advanced security measures integrated smart detection gates with facial recognition verification and computerized random assignment systems. A triple randomization mechanism, supervised by disciplinary inspectors, guaranteed impartiality in examiner selection, staff allocation, and candidate grouping.
Prospective students may check interview shortlisting results through official channels starting April 21 via the university’s undergraduate admissions portal (https://zs.tzc.edu.cn/) or its WeChat platform (Taizhou University Admissions). Final admissions procedures will follow Zhejiang Provincial Education Examinations Authority’s schedule after the national college entrance examination.