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What are the requirements for distance education?
Distance education refers to the teaching mode using TV and Internet, which breaks through the boundary between time and space and is different from the traditional teaching mode that needs to sit in the classroom of the teaching building. Students who use this teaching mode are usually amateurs. Because you don't need to go to a specific place to attend classes, you can attend classes anytime and anywhere. Students can also learn from each other through various channels, such as TV broadcast, internet, special counseling hotline, class research club and face-to-face teaching (correspondence).

Students enrolled in high school must have graduation certificates from high schools, vocational middle schools and secondary specialized schools, and be at least 18 years old.

Students who sign up for the college entrance examination must have a junior college degree or above in the national education series approved by the Ministry of Education and be at least 20 years old.

Students enrolled in high school must have graduation certificates from high schools, vocational middle schools and secondary specialized schools, and be at least 18 years old.

Note: While satisfying the above three conditions, colleges and universities have other requirements for student enrollment. Please refer to the admissions brochure for details.