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What are the requirements for English exemption from the College of Continuing Education of Fudan University?
Students who have obtained CET-4 or above certificate or 420 marks (obtained before June 65438+ 10/2006), or obtained PETS-3 or above certificate, or the adult education degree English examination certificate organized by the provincial education administrative department, may apply for exemption from the examination for non-English majors.

Article 1 Exemption from repair

(a) the total credits of students applying for exemption courses (including national unified examination courses) cannot exceed 20% of the total credits. Specialized courses, educational practice, graduation project (thesis), experimental courses and other courses and links can not be exempted.

(2) Students who have obtained the CET-4 certificate or above or scored 420 points (obtained before June 65438+1 October 2006), or obtained the PETS certificate or above, or obtained the adult education degree English examination certificate organized by the provincial education administrative department may apply for exemption.

(3) Students who have obtained the certificate of Grade One or above in the National Computer Rank Examination before entering school may apply for exemption from the course of Computer Application Basis for non-computer majors.

(4) Those who meet the conditions in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this article may apply for the exam-free unified examination subjects and no longer take the national unified examination of this course. If you get the above certificate after entering school, you can only apply for exemption from the corresponding courses, but you can't apply for exemption.

(five) the credits of this course are recorded in the total credits, and the words "exemption" are marked in the column of style of study, which are not recorded in the grades. When applying for a degree, it is not included in the total score of the major.