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Jin Yu illegally enrolled students. What should I do if my child's student status is in the Education Bureau?
You can go to the academic affairs office of the school or directly to the education bureau.

Some people deal with the requirements of student identity. According to the "Regulations on the Management of Students in Ordinary Colleges and Universities" and the national enrollment regulations, freshmen go through the admission procedures with the "Admission Notice", and those who pass the examination will be registered and obtained the school status. Those who fail to pass the re-examination will be dealt with by the school as the case may be, until the admission qualification is cancelled.

Anyone who practices fraud or engages in malpractices for personal gain will be disqualified once verified. Anyone who has obtained a student status and a certificate as an impostor, once verified, will take back the certificate and cancel the electronic registration information of the academic certificate on the academic certificate inquiry website designated by the Ministry of Education. Students who are not admitted by the provincial admissions department have no student status, no matter how long they study at school.

Even if the course expires and the results are qualified, you will not get the certificate of general higher education recognized by the state. Students can check the admission information through the website designated by the provincial admissions department of the place of origin to find out whether they have been formally admitted. The Ministry of Education has enacted the Law on Electronic Registration of Freshmen in Colleges and Universities, which enables students to know whether they are registered students or not through designated channels and with valid information.