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Ask yourself, just because you didn't get a junior college diploma for three days, can you take this year's "junior college" exam? In this regard, the staff of the Municipal Admissions Office explained that anyone who did not obtain a diploma after July 3 1 day would not be enrolled.
Mr. Sun, who only got the certificate of higher education self-study college entrance examination in June 5438+08, really wants to take part in the adult college entrance examination held in June 5438+0 1. However, as the deadline for registration is September 15, candidates who apply for the college entrance examination must have a series of college degree certificates issued by national education colleges or higher education self-study examination institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education. To this end, he wants to ask the relevant departments if there are any solutions.
In this regard, the staff of Beijing Education Examinations Institute told reporters that according to the regulations, anyone who has not yet obtained a diploma is not allowed to accept registration. He told reporters that this year, the Admissions Office has made a corresponding easing policy for some candidates who have not obtained the diploma of junior college: it is stipulated that candidates who have obtained the diploma of junior college or above issued by the national education series institutions or higher education self-study examination institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education before July 3, 2003 can apply for the exam.
It is understood that the normal adult college entrance examination time is May 10 and May 1 1, and the registration time is mid-March. Affected by SARS this year, the Municipal Education Examinations Institute specially added an opportunity to make up the newspaper in September.
If you want to go to college from junior college, you must first enter the recommendation form of the school. Only by entering the recommended list can you take the exam. Just like the current policy, it depends on whether the provinces and cities where you go to school have a policy of upgrading to undergraduate courses. I heard that several provinces and cities are planning to stop upgrading to undergraduate courses. But as far as I know, it is very difficult for universities in Beijing to upgrade from undergraduate to undergraduate. In principle, it is not allowed to upgrade its universities from undergraduate to nationally recognized bachelor's degree, so I think it is very difficult to upgrade its universities across provinces and cities. I suggest you pay attention to the local and Beijing policies. If you can't upgrade to undergraduate courses across provinces and cities, you can consider upgrading in our school, which is generally much easier than cross-school.