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Can I drop out of college entrance examination for adults?
You can ask the school to keep your student status, and the retention period of learning qualification after school approval is one year. If there are special circumstances, you need to communicate with your own college.

After the expiration of the one-year retention period, you need to apply to re-enter the adult college and then continue to complete the remaining adult studies.

How many years before graduation?

1, adult college entrance examination candidates are at the level of junior college (high school to junior college) and junior college (junior college to undergraduate), with a schooling period of 2.5 years. Without special circumstances, you can get a diploma in 2.5 years. Some special majors, such as medicine, take three years to get a diploma.

2. Candidates from high school have a longer academic system, with a five-year academic system and a diploma in five years.

Note: The study time mentioned in the adult college entrance examination is calculated after the candidates register in colleges and universities, not after the candidates are admitted to colleges and universities.

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