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How much is the undergraduate course?
Undergraduate tuition fees are not uniform, with the following differences:

1. Undergraduate education is divided into adult college entrance examination, self-taught examination and distance education. Different choices, different fees.

2. Different colleges and universities have different fees.

3. Different majors charge different fees.

4. Some schools that have been upgraded to undergraduate courses can also borrow money or pay tuition by installments.

5. I believe the document can be used for reference.

6. Undergraduate courses can be interdisciplinary.

The purpose of the undergraduate course:

1. Employment: For some practical majors, such as CNC and mechanical majors that need practical operation, junior college students will start from blue-collar jobs and get started quickly, but it will be difficult to be promoted to leadership. But for undergraduates, their practical ability will be a little worse, and they will be slower to get started, but they will be promoted to leadership faster. In the long run, a bachelor's degree is more useful.

2. Salary: State-owned enterprises, institutions and large enterprises (more than 500 people) are very strict in the division of diplomas. For the same type of work, the salary of undergraduates is more than a quarter higher than that of junior college students, and the promotion opportunities of undergraduates are much greater.

3. Postgraduate entrance examination: with a bachelor's degree, you can directly apply for the national unified recruitment of graduate students without a degree certificate, while junior college students can only apply for graduate students with the same academic ability two years after graduation from college. Although the state stipulates that they are allowed to apply for graduate students with the same academic ability two years after graduating from junior college, many universities are actually reluctant to recruit junior college students, and will set obstacles in many aspects, requiring them to publish papers and take additional specialized courses, and what level of English is reached.

4. Textual research: Vocational qualification certificates in many countries require bachelor degree or above. For example, notaries, lawyers, judges and prosecutors, regardless of their major, must have a bachelor's degree or above recognized by the state. For example, many lawyers are not law majors, but Chinese, economics and chemical engineering.

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