The distribution of English scores in postgraduate entrance exams in China is typically characterized by a bell curve pattern, with a considerable number of candidates achieving scores around the average. The majority of candidates score between 50 and 70, reflecting a moderate level of proficiency. However, there are fewer candidates with scores below 50 or above 80, indicating a concentration of abilities in the middle range. The top 10% of candidates usually score above 90, showcasing high-level English proficiency, while the lowest 10% score below 40, indicating a need for significant improvement.