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What rights do the educated enjoy according to law in enrollment and further education?
Educated people enjoy equal rights to education, fair admission, choice, information, participation and fair evaluation according to law.

1, equal right to education:

Educated people have equal rights to receive education, and are not discriminated by gender, race, religion, nationality, disability and other factors.

2. Right to fair admission:

Educated people have the right to enter school fairly without any unreasonable restrictions or discrimination. They have the right to fair selection and admission procedures without any unreasonable interference.

3. Options:

Educated people have the right to choose a school and major that suits them. They have the right to choose appropriate educational institutions and courses according to their interests, abilities and goals.

4. Right to know:

Educated people have the right to obtain educational information, including school enrollment policy, curriculum, teaching quality and other related information. In order to make an informed decision, they have the right to know their education.

5. Right to participate:

Educated people have the right to participate in school decision-making, including the formulation of school rules and regulations and the formulation of teaching plans. They have the right to participate in the discussion and decision-making of school affairs and express their opinions and suggestions.

6. Right to a fair evaluation:

Educated people have the right to fair evaluation, including fair examination evaluation, teacher evaluation and academic evaluation. They have the right to fair and objective evaluation without unreasonable discrimination or prejudice.

The obligations of the educated:

1, comply with laws and regulations:

As citizens of People's Republic of China (PRC), it is our bounden duty to abide by laws and regulations. Every educated person should fulfill the obligation to abide by national laws and safeguard the rights and interests of the country from infringement.

2. Abide by the students' code of conduct and develop good ideological and moral character and behavior habits;

As a qualified educated person, in addition to abiding by national laws and regulations, we should also abide by students' daily behavior norms, respect teachers, and develop good ideological and moral character and behavior habits. Promote the continuous development of equal and harmonious teacher-student relationship and promote the common growth of teachers and students.

3, study hard and complete the prescribed learning tasks:

Learning is the bounden duty of students. An excellent educated person should seriously study scientific and cultural knowledge, enrich his own knowledge and become an excellent builder and successor of the socialist cause.