Do I have to take off my socks for the physical examination?

You don't need to take off your socks. It depends on what major you apply for, unless your body requires it.

Candidates who apply for one-way enrollment of secondary vocational students and colleges and universities must participate in physical examination, and candidates without physical examination information are not allowed to participate in one-way enrollment of secondary vocational students and colleges and universities.

The physical examination work is jointly undertaken by the city, county (city, district) recruitment office and the Vocational Education Department of the Education Bureau, and is carried out in accordance with the standards and requirements of college enrollment physical examination. The physical examination form card shall be kept by the Municipal Admissions Office (Vocational and Social Affairs Office of the Education Bureau) for future reference.

Single-stroke physical examination mainly examines seven aspects, namely: ophthalmology, including vision, color vision and eye disease; Internal medicine, including blood pressure, development, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, nervous system, abdominal organs, etc. Surgery, including height, weight, skin, face, neck, spine, limbs, joints, etc. Otolaryngology, including hearing, smell, otorhinolaryngology, etc. Stomatology, including cleft lip and palate, stuttering, teeth and so on. Chest fluoroscopy; Liver function tests, including transaminase and hepatitis B surface antigen.