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Undergraduate and ordinary undergraduate: the difference between the starting point of academic qualifications and the number of years of study
Undergraduate education and ordinary undergraduate education are two different ways of academic education. This paper will compare these two educational methods from two aspects: the starting point of academic qualifications and the length of schooling, so as to help readers better understand their differences.

Differences in the starting point of academic qualifications

The initial education of college students is junior college, and the initial education of full-time undergraduate students is undergraduate. This is the most basic difference between the two educational methods.

Distinguish study years

The academic system of undergraduate course is 3+2 mode, that is, after studying in colleges and universities for three years, it will take five years to continue studying for two years. The academic system of ordinary undergraduate students is usually four years, but medical and architectural majors may take five years because of special requirements. In contrast, it takes longer to complete their studies.