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Does the requirement of "bachelor degree or above" in the national civil service examination count?
Calculate, "bachelor degree or above" includes not only self-taught undergraduate courses, but also other forms of national education that are not ordinary higher education, such as self-taught undergraduate courses, adult education, online education, night university and TV university.

Self-taught undergraduate students who meet the relevant application conditions stipulated in the announcement after obtaining the academic certificate can apply for the exam. Self-taught undergraduate course belongs to part-time education, so you can't apply for full-time undergraduate positions.

Full-time requirements will generally state: full-time bachelor degree or above, bachelor degree or above.

Extended data:

Unable to apply for civil servants:

(1) Persons who have been criminally punished or dismissed from public office for crimes;

(2) Personnel who are found to have serious violations of employment discipline such as fraud in the recruitment of civil servants at all levels;

(3) Civil servants and staff of administrative organs (units) managed by reference to the Civil Service Law have been dismissed for less than 5 years;

(4) Servicemen;

(five) civil servants on probation and administrative organs (units) staff who refer to the civil service law;

(6) Non-fresh graduates who are studying;

(seven) the provisions of laws and regulations prohibit the employment of civil servants.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Conditions for National Civil Servants to Enter the Examination