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What does the undergraduate unified recruitment mean? Is it possible to cross provinces?
College entrance examination, referred to as "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified college graduates. Undergraduate unified recruitment is limited to undergraduate colleges in this province, and it is not allowed to apply for examinations across provinces.

3+2 mode

The essence is the connection between college education and undergraduate professional education, and the 3+2 model is implemented, that is, full-time study for general colleges is 3 years and full-time study for general undergraduates is 2 years.

Cross-provincial registration is not allowed.

The Department of Policies and Regulations of the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that ordinary colleges and universities will be upgraded to full-time education under the unified national enrollment plan. College entrance examination refers to the selective examination for junior college students to enter the undergraduate stage, which is the examination system for junior college students to enter the undergraduate colleges in Chinese mainland. Enrollment targets are limited to outstanding ordinary full-time college graduates.

Four ways

There are two kinds of undergraduate courses: the first one is the undergraduate course of general higher education (also called unified enrollment), and the second one is the undergraduate course of adult higher education. There are four ways: including self-taught undergraduate course, adult college entrance examination undergraduate course (divided into amateur and correspondence learning methods), online education undergraduate course (distance education) and open university (formerly Radio and TV University).