Adult higher education self-study examination is a national, open and lifelong education form organized by the national education department through adult higher education institutions such as the National Open University and Adult Higher Education College. Suitable for 18-year-old self-taught candidates with junior high school education or above. Therefore, junior high school graduates can apply for adult college entrance examination.
Compared with the college entrance examination in ordinary colleges and universities, the threshold of adult college entrance examination is lower, which mainly examines the basic knowledge and ability of candidates and pays more attention to the assessment of practical application ability. Moreover, people who are unable to take the general college entrance examination due to on-the-job work or other reasons can also obtain undergraduate education or improve their academic level through the adult college entrance examination.
Junior high school graduates to apply for adult college entrance examination must meet the following conditions:
1, at least 18 years old: the minimum age requirement for taking the adult college entrance examination is 18 years old, so junior high school graduates meet the requirements in age.
2. Have a junior high school education or above: This condition is the basic entrance threshold for adult college entrance examination. Students who graduated from junior high school can take self-study exams or vocational skills appraisal to further improve their academic level. If junior high school graduates want to apply for the adult college entrance examination at the junior college level, they also need to have a secondary vocational school graduation or equivalent education.
3. Other conditions that meet the requirements of institutions: different institutions and different majors will have different requirements. Some colleges and universities also have restrictions on candidates' hukou requirements and work experience, so they need to pay attention to local enrollment policies.
In addition, junior high school graduates need enough time to prepare for the adult college entrance examination, adjust their study status, plan their time, subjects and study methods reasonably according to their own conditions, actively prepare for the exam, and strive to achieve good results in the exam.
In short, junior high school graduates can receive higher education through adult college entrance examination, improve their professional competitiveness, and at the same time, they can use this opportunity to broaden their knowledge horizons, increase their professional knowledge and skills, and lay a solid foundation for future development.