Graduation refers to the situation that a student with a formal school status has completed all the courses specified in the teaching plan, passed the examination and was allowed to graduate from school. Graduates are awarded diplomas by the school.
Graduation refers to the situation that a student with a formal student status has completed all the courses specified in the teaching plan and failed in one or more major courses (including graduation thesis and graduation design). Graduates will be awarded a certificate of completion by the school. Students who have obtained the certificate of completion can generally apply to the school for a make-up exam after graduation 1 year, and those who pass the make-up exam will be issued with a diploma (see each school for specific provisions).
Drop-out refers to the situation that students with formal school status drop out of school without completing the courses specified in the teaching plan (except those who are expelled from school). Students who have not completed their studies will be issued with learning certificates and academic certificates by the school. Students who have not studied in a university will be awarded an associate degree certificate by the school. The state is not responsible for handling employment procedures for students who have dropped out of school, and the school will transfer their files and accounts back to their original places to find jobs for themselves.