For international students, academic degree certification is the only authoritative way to identify the authenticity and validity of academic degrees of international students in China. However, it is clearly mentioned in the certification materials required for academic degree certification that students need to obtain the final academic degree and all transcripts during their study abroad. What if international students don't graduate? Therefore, it is impossible to successfully authenticate under the normal process. So you can't be certified without graduation? Of course, nothing is absolute, because academic degree certification not only examines whether students have obtained academic degree certificates and their authenticity and validity, but also evaluates the whole experience of studying abroad. There are many evaluation criteria, including: the qualifications of colleges and universities, the admission criteria of students, the study time, the types of visas, teaching methods, teaching places and so on. For students who haven't graduated, there is room for manoeuvre only if the experience of studying abroad is more reasonable. I don't brag much about my ability here, but for those who haven't graduated, I can think of a way to meet certain conditions.