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Possibility of upgrading to undergraduate course in Hanjiang Normal University
The admission rate of 202 1 in Hanjiang Teachers College is 43.29%.

Hanjiang Teachers College 202 1 The overall admission rate is 43.29%. Take ordinary candidates as an example. The major with the highest admission rate is applied chemistry, with an admission rate of 90.9 1%. Although the number of students enrolled in this major is very small, only 10, but the number of applicants is small, resulting in a relatively high admission rate.

The major with the lowest admission rate is preschool education, with an admission rate of only 29.2%. There are a large number of applicants for this major, so the competition is relatively large. Preschool education is a popular major in Hubei University, and there are more applicants in any college. Therefore, if the foundation is not very good and students want to be promoted to undergraduate courses smoothly, it is recommended to avoid popular majors.

It usually takes two years for Hanjiang Normal University to successfully upgrade to undergraduate course. In a word, it can be summarized as: three years in college, two years in undergraduate after passing the college entrance examination. Students at school and after graduation enjoy the same treatment as students in undergraduate colleges. Undergraduate colleges issue graduation certificates and degree certificates for ordinary undergraduates, which is the first degree recognized by the Ministry of Education.

The college entrance examination belongs to the provincial unified entrance examination, which is led by the Provincial Department of Education, managed by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, and implemented by recruitment agencies in various districts and cities. The candidates for the examination are ordinary full-time vocational college graduates. The essence is the connection between higher vocational education and undergraduate professional education, and the 3+2 model is implemented, that is, studying in higher vocational colleges for 3 years first and then studying full-time in ordinary undergraduate colleges for 2 years.