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"College-upgraded" education in colleges and universities
The "college-to-undergraduate" education in colleges and universities began at 200 1, which refers to the system that college students enter undergraduate colleges and universities to continue to receive general undergraduate education according to their original majors or related majors after completing the courses at the junior college level and taking the examinations announced by colleges and universities and organized by provincial administrative departments.

Get a bachelor's degree

Students who receive "college-upgraded undergraduate" education will be awarded a "college-upgraded undergraduate" diploma when their undergraduate studies have expired and they have reached the level of ordinary undergraduate graduation, and undergraduate institutions will award students who meet the relevant requirements and conditions with corresponding professional bachelor's degrees.

The Bridge between College Education and Undergraduate Education

This educational policy has built a bridge between junior college and undergraduate education, provided opportunities for college students to further their studies and obtain undergraduate degrees, and met the social demand for highly educated talents.

subject of examination

The examination subjects are two public courses, specialized courses and computer foundation.

tuition

The college entrance examination is generally once a year, and the tuition fee is the same as that of ordinary undergraduates.

Computer Basics

After passing the NIT exam, the computer foundation can be exempted from the exam, and it is included in the total score according to 90% of the total score of the subject. The total score of computer foundation is 40 points, and 36 points are calculated according to 90%. If you pass the NIT exam and take the computer basic exam at the same time, the highest score will be included in the total score. That is to say, if your paper score exceeds 36, it will be counted as a test paper score, and if it is less than 36, it will be counted as 36.