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What does on-the-job undergraduate mean?
On-the-job undergraduate course refers to the diploma or degree of higher education undergraduate degree obtained through full-time study in colleges and universities or through part-time correspondence, night university, radio and television university, self-study exam and other forms of study.

There are two kinds of on-the-job undergraduates, one is to go to colleges and universities to receive full-time education. One is to receive part-time education through correspondence and TV university without leaving work.

Advantages of on-the-job undergraduate course: first, improve academic qualifications. There is a growing demand for undergraduate talents in society, and many companies also require at least a bachelor's degree or above when recruiting. On-the-job undergraduate course can improve academic qualifications and meet the needs of employers.

Second, raise wages. In many large enterprises and institutions, different degrees correspond to different salaries. The wage gap between junior college and undergraduate course may be several hundred, so you can get a higher salary if you get a bachelor's degree or diploma.

Third, save time. One of the biggest advantages of working as an undergraduate is that you can get an undergraduate degree or diploma in a limited time. On-the-job undergraduates who receive full-time and part-time education can use the limited time in the evening or weekend to complete undergraduate courses and obtain undergraduate degrees, instead of spending four years to obtain undergraduate diplomas like ordinary undergraduates.