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Classification and ability requirements of undergraduate graduates in adult higher education
Adult higher education graduates can be divided into the following categories according to their study in school.

Self-taught undergraduates

Students who register, study, take the exam independently through the nationally recognized self-study exam and obtain a bachelor's degree.

college student

Students who have obtained diplomas or credits from junior college or higher vocational college before attending adult higher education, passed the undergraduate examination or comprehensive examination, and successfully transferred to undergraduate study, thus obtaining undergraduate education.

Transfer student

Students who have obtained full-time higher vocational and junior college degrees, and students who have obtained new undergraduate degrees by using adult higher education for reasons such as job hunting, further studies and personal development.

Undergraduate title

Students who have obtained the corresponding professional title or workplace experience, obtained the qualification for applying for undergraduate degree in adult higher education, and obtained the undergraduate degree through examination or credit recognition.

Ability requirement

No matter what type of adult higher education graduates, they have experienced a lot of time and energy in this process. They need to have self-management ability, learning ability, time planning ability and the ability to balance work and study. This kind of experience and ability training is extremely valuable to their career and future development.