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What does full-time national education mean?
Full-time colleges and universities refer to schools whose educational level must at least meet the requirements of cultivating undergraduates and are qualified to recruit full-time undergraduates. The list of full-time colleges and universities can be found on the website of the Ministry of Education.

Full-time college students mainly come from the national college entrance examination. That is, through the general college entrance examination in June and July every year, all courses of junior college or undergraduate course are completed, and after passing the examination or examination results, the junior college or undergraduate degree is obtained.

University degrees such as night university, TV university, self-taught examination and adult education (including correspondence and full-time) do not belong to full-time ordinary university degrees, but the state also recognizes graduation certificates with the words self-taught examination or adult printed on them. The graduation certificate of full-time college graduates only has the words of ordinary colleges and universities, and there is no word of self-study or adult.