The unified examination of online education is a compulsory examination for undergraduates, and the subjects of the unified examination at different levels and different majors are also different. Please look at the high school students' unified examination subjects and junior high school students' unified examination subjects.
Unified examination subjects for undergraduate students in ordinary high schools
The unified examination subjects for science and engineering majors include: College English (B), Computer Application Foundation and Advanced Mathematics (B);
The unified examination subjects for literature, history and law majors include: College English (B), Computer Application Foundation and College Chinese (B);
Other professional unified examination subjects include: College English (B) and Computer Application Foundation, and the pilot schools will choose one of Advanced Mathematics (B) and College Chinese (B) for unified examination.
Unified examination subjects for college students.
The unified examination subjects for English majors include: College English (A) and Computer Application Foundation;
The unified examination subjects for art majors include: College English (C) and Computer Application Foundation;
Other professional unified examination subjects include: College English (B) and Computer Application Foundation. If there are no advanced mathematics or college Chinese scores in the entrance examination subjects for undergraduate education at the starting point of junior college, the unified examination subjects of advanced mathematics (B) or college Chinese (B) will be added according to different majors.
Online education enrollment goals:
Candidates applying for junior college should have graduated from high school or have high school equivalent education (those with equivalent education must be at least 18 years old).
Candidates who apply for the starting point of junior college must have a junior college degree or above in national education series.
Students who enroll in junior college at the starting point of high school must be at least 18 years old when they enter school.
Students enrolled in high schools and junior colleges are all part-time students.
Students enrolled in the spring should get a pre-certificate no later than February 28 of that year.
Students enrolled in autumn should obtain the pre-certificate no later than August 3 1 day of that year.
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