I will be a senior in high school next semester. I want to apply for the Screenwriting Department of Beijing Film Academy, but I have a disability in my legs. I wonder if I can apply?

Screenwriting department? Is it drama, film and television literature? What the brochure says is good health and in line with the guiding opinions on physical examination for admission to ordinary colleges and universities

(Issued by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health, China Disabled Persons' Federation)

1. Those suffering from the following diseases , the school may refuse admission

1. Severe heart disease (congenital heart disease cured by surgery, or atrioventricular septal defect with small shunt flow, patent ductus arteriosus with small amount of reflux blood, treated by a second-level or above hospital) Except for those who are determined not to need surgery by specialist examination), cardiomyopathy, and hypertension.

2. Severe bronchiectasis, asthma, malignant tumors, chronic nephritis, and uremia.

3. Severe blood, endocrine and metabolic system diseases, and rheumatic diseases.

4. Severe or refractory epilepsy or other neurological diseases; uncured severe mental illness, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence.

5. Patients with chronic hepatitis and abnormal liver function (excluding hepatitis pathogen carriers but normal liver function).

6. Tuberculosis students may not be admitted except in the following circumstances.

(1) Primary pulmonary tuberculosis and infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis have become indurated and stable; tuberculous pleurisy has been cured or those with pleural hypertrophy after cure;

(2) All extrapulmonary tuberculosis (renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, etc.), hematogenous disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis that has not recurred for more than one year after being cured, and has no change after specialist examination at a second-level hospital (or tuberculosis prevention and treatment center);

(3) Lymphatic tuberculosis has been clinically cured and asymptomatic.

2. Those with the following diseases will not be admitted to the relevant majors of the school

1. Majors with mild abnormal color vision (commonly known as color weakness) cannot be admitted: color wavelength is used as a strict technical standard Majors in chemistry, chemical engineering and pharmaceuticals, pharmacy, biological sciences, public security technology, geology, and medicine; bioengineering, biomedical engineering, animal medicine, animal science, wildlife and nature reserves Management, psychology, applied psychology, ecology, reconnaissance, special energy engineering and pyrotechnics technology, archaeology, marine science, marine technology, marine engineering, food science and engineering, light chemical engineering, forest products and chemical industry, agronomy, horticulture, Plant protection, tea science, forestry, gardening, silkworm science, agricultural resources and environment, aquaculture, marine fishery science and technology, materials chemistry, environmental engineering, polymer materials and engineering, process equipment and control engineering, preschool education, special Majors in education, physical education, sports training, sports and human body science, and traditional national sports.

2. Majors that cannot be admitted to those with color vision abnormality II (commonly known as color blindness) include, in addition to the same mild color vision abnormality, art, painting, art design, photography, animation, museology, and applied physics. , astronomy, geographical science, applied meteorology, materials physics, mineral processing engineering, resource exploration engineering, metallurgical engineering, inorganic non-metallic materials engineering, transportation, oil and gas storage and transportation engineering and other majors. The junior college major is the same as or similar to the above major.

3. Those who cannot accurately identify wires, buttons, signal lights, and geometric figures in any of red, yellow, green, blue, and purple colors will not be admitted to the major; except for those with mild color vision abnormalities In addition to the majors listed in the two categories of Abnormality of Color Vision II and Color Vision Abnormality II, it also includes majors in economics, management science and engineering, business administration, corporate management, agricultural economics and management, and library and archives. Those who cannot accurately identify numbers and letters in any of the colors red, yellow, green, blue, and purple on the monitor will not be admitted to majors such as computer science and technology.

4. Those whose naked-eye vision is lower than 5.0 in any one eye will not be admitted to the following majors: flight technology, navigation technology, fire engineering, criminal science and technology, and reconnaissance. Junior major: Marine ship driving and the same or similar majors as above (such as civil aviation traffic control).

5. Those whose naked-eye vision is lower than 4.8 in any one eye will not be admitted to the following majors: Marine Engineering, Sports Training, and Traditional National Sports. Specialties: Cooking and Nutrition, Cooking Technology, etc.

6. Hepatitis B surface antigen carriers cannot be admitted to majors: preschool education, navigation technology, flight technology, etc. College majors: Pastry Technology, Western Food Technology, Cooking and Nutrition, Cooking Technology, Food Science and Engineering, etc.

(Note: This article has been cancelled. See the 2010 Ministry of Education: Notice on Cancellation of Hepatitis B Testing in the Physical Examination for College Recruitment)

7. Physical requirements for admission to public security colleges and universities

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The height of male candidates is generally not less than 1.70 meters and the weight is not less than 50 kilograms; the height of female candidates is generally not less than 1.60 meters and the weight is not less than 45 kilograms; the body is well-proportioned;

About The unaided visual acuity of one eye should be above 4.9 (0.8) for science majors and above 4.8 (0.6) for liberal arts majors.

No color blindness or color weakness;

No hearing loss in both ears;

No stuttering;

Regular facial features, no obvious facial features and defects (such as cleft lip, crossed eyes) , strabismus, torticollis, various scars and numbness, etc.), no dull sense of smell, no chicken breasts, no armpit odor, no severe varicose veins, no obvious splayed steps, bow legs, no severe flat plantar feet (flat feet), no tattoos, and few whiteheads , hunchback, no disabilities, and no history of mental illness in immediate family members.

No infectious diseases, liver function test indicators must be within the normal range, and no positive hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or anti-Australian antibodies.

3. Majors that are not suitable for students with the following diseases

1. Major organs: lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, gastrointestinal, etc. Those who have undergone major operations and have good functional recovery , or have a history of myocarditis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, chronic bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc., or those whose hyperthyroidism has been cured for one year, are not suitable to study geology and mining, water conservancy, transportation, energy and power. Category, public security science, physical education, marine science, atmospheric science, aquatic products, surveying and mapping, marine engineering, forestry engineering, weapons, forest resources, environmental science, environmental ecology, tourism management , grassland science majors, as well as civil engineering, fire protection engineering, agricultural water conservancy engineering, agronomy, forensic science, soil and water conservation and desertification control, and animal science majors. Junior college majors are not suitable for studying cooking technology, Western food technology, pastry technology, cooking and nutrition, performance, dance, sculpture, archaeology, geology, construction engineering, transportation and civil engineering, industrial equipment installation engineering, railway and bridge engineering, highway and Urban road engineering, highway and bridge engineering, railway engineering, industrial and civil construction engineering.

2. Those whose congenital heart disease has been cured by surgery, or whose atrioventricular septal defect has a small shunt flow, or whose patent ductus arteriosus has a small amount of reflux blood, and who have been determined by a specialist examination at a second-level hospital or above that surgery is not necessary, are not suitable to study in this major. Same as Part 3, Article 1.

3. The majors that are not suitable for students with physical disabilities (not getting worse) are the same as Part 3, Article 1.

4. Anyone whose refractive error (myopia or hyperopia, the same below) is corrected to 4.8 in any eye and the lens power is greater than 400 degrees is not suitable to study marine technology, marine science, measurement and control technology and instruments, nuclear engineering and Nuclear technology, biomedical engineering, clothing design and engineering, aircraft manufacturing engineering. College major: The same or similar major as above.

5. Anyone whose eye is corrected to 4.8 and the power of the lens is greater than 800 degrees is not suitable to study geology and mining, water conservancy, civil engineering, animal production, aquatic products, materials, energy and power, chemicals and pharmaceuticals Categories, weapons, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering, plant production, forest resources, environmental ecology, medicine, psychology, environment and safety, environmental science, electronic information science, materials science, Geology, atmospheric science and geographical science, surveying and mapping engineering, traffic engineering, transportation, oil and gas storage and transportation engineering, shipbuilding and ocean engineering, bioengineering, grassland science, and animal medicine. College major: The same or similar major as above.

6. Those who are blind in one eye and have the other eye corrected to 4.8 with a lens power greater than 400 degrees are not suitable to study engineering, agriculture, medicine, law, applied physics, applied chemistry, biotechnology, geology, and ecology. , environmental science, marine science, marine technology, biological science, applied psychology and other majors.

7. Those whose hearing in both ears is within 3 meters, or whose hearing in one ear is within 5 meters and the other is completely deaf, is not suitable to study in law majors, foreign languages ??and literature majors, diplomacy, journalism, Scouting, preschool education, musicology, recording arts, civil engineering, transportation, animal science, animal medicine majors, and medicine majors.

8. Those with slow sense of smell, stuttering, abnormal gait, hunchback, facial scars, hemangioma, melanoma, and vitiligo are not suitable to study in education, public security majors, diplomacy, law, and journalism , music performance, performance majors.

9. People with strabismus, dull sense of smell, or stuttering are not suitable for studying medicine.

This part of the content is for candidates’ reference when applying for their majors. Schools shall not use this as a basis to refuse admission to candidates who meet relevant requirements.

I don’t know the specifics. Maybe there is no problem. Then the poster can take a look at it himself. Don’t listen to what others say. If it doesn’t work, just call the admissions office and ask. Come on, poster~~