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How to complete the accounting continuing education course?
As accounting continuing education is managed by the credit system, students need to study the required credits to participate in continuing education, so students can take the following ways to continue education:

1. Students who take the accounting professional qualification examination can get 90 credits if one subject fails or is admitted.

2. Students can get 10 credits by attending accounting meetings every day.

3. Students with technical secondary school education or above who have participated in accounting education (degree) recognized by the national education department can get 90 credits if they pass the examination or assessment of a course this year (note: college students, if they are accounting majors, can get one credit every year according to their school grades, or they can get one credit for continuing education during their school years with their graduation certificates and academic transcripts after graduation).

4 students independently undertake accounting research projects of continuing education management departments or industry organizations (groups). If the project is completed, each research project can be converted into 90 credits.

5. Publicize accounting books independently, with each accounting book converted into 90 credits.

The accounting continuing education course has not been completed.

1. In most areas, continuing education has not been completed within the study period, so what you have learned need not be invalidated. Students can continue their studies at the beginning of continuing education in the new year, such as Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Guangxi, Hunan and other regions.

2. A few areas, such as Zhejiang, Shanghai, Ningxia and other places, have not completed their studies within the specified time, and the contents they have learned will be invalid. Students need to make up their studies before buying annual courses at the beginning of the new year's continuing education. Therefore, students are advised to complete the process of attending classes, exams and auditing in time after purchasing courses to avoid unnecessary troubles.