1. All citizens with official household registration in this province, regardless of age, occupation and education, can sign up for the exam nearby. Outsiders who work and study in our province can also sign up for the exam nearby.
2. College graduates of various colleges and universities officially approved or filed by the Ministry of Education can directly apply for undergraduate courses (independent undergraduate course).
3. Candidates' college courses (basic courses) and undergraduate courses (independent undergraduate courses) can be filled in at the same time, but they must first obtain a college diploma and then receive an undergraduate diploma.
4, practical learning assessment, graduation thesis, graduation design, graduation assessment, etc. You must pass all the courses involved in practice in the professional theoretical examination according to the regulations before you can enter the examination.
5. Advocate the on-the-job personnel to choose their majors according to the principle of consistency between study and application and the combination of theory and practice. For some professions with strong industry (such as public security management, medical majors, etc.). ), candidates will be restricted according to the requirements of the professional examination plan.
Forensic self-study content:
Forensic medicine mainly includes medical biology, health law, anatomy, histology and embryology, medical microbiology, medical cell biology, medical genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology, physiology and medical immunology.
Forensic medicine mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of basic medicine, clinical medicine, law and forensic medicine, and conducts forensic case identification, medical services and insurance services in public security organs, hospitals, judicial authentication institutions and insurance companies.
For example: the autopsy of the deceased, the identification of unknown blood and residues at the crime scene, the identification of personal injury in accidents, and the identification of faults and adverse consequences in medical disputes.