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What certificates do college students generally need to take?
Basic grade certificate:

1. Language certificate (CET-4 and CET-6 certificates are required, and some schools also require Putonghua certificates above Grade B).

CET-4/CET-6 Certificate: Most schools require CET-4 Certificate (undergraduate) and CET-6 Certificate (graduate) for graduation. In some cases, such as enterprise recruitment, entrance examination and postgraduate entrance examination, if you don't have CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, you will be at a disadvantage. These two certificates are also what everyone is most eager to get during college.

PS: Some schools will have a bonus policy of CET-6 certificate when applying for graduate students. During the undergraduate period, some schools can pass CET-6 (graduate students need higher scores) and then be exempted from taking English exams.

Putonghua proficiency certificate: Some schools will require this certificate, and it is common to require Grade II or above. Generally speaking, friends who speak standard Mandarin are fine (A Fei and his accent got a second-class A).

PS: Grade A may be a bonus for some professional partners (such as broadcast hosts). You need to go to Beijing to take the exam, and you need to have a first-class level to enter the exam.

IELTS/TOEFL: For students who want to go abroad, these two certificates are compulsory. The higher the score, the better. For other students, they can take the exam as needed, and many schools can also pass the IELTS/TOEFL certificate without taking the exam. It's more difficult and expensive. )

Small language certificate: obtained on demand. There is nothing particularly good about this suggestion.

2. Computer certificate (mainly refers to computer grade examination)

Computer Grade Examination Certificate: A Fei obtained the certificate of Grade 2 to Grade 4 by himself, which has certain significance, but it is not particularly remarkable. Generally speaking, it is worth a try for some friends who are not computer majors but want to engage in the computer industry. Computer-related professional partners do not recommend taking the exam. Normal graduation is probably equivalent to computer level 4.

PS: A small number of enterprises will require a secondary computer certificate (relatively simple) when recruiting and graduating from school.

Computer technology and software professional technical qualification (level) examination (commonly known as "soft examination"): it is recognized by the computer industry as an advanced certificate with high gold content and high difficulty. I feel that the certificate of Computer Rank Examination is tasteless, but it is a pity that I strongly recommend taking this examination, which is very helpful for finding a job.

All kinds of enterprise certification: admission on demand, no comments.

3. School certificate

All kinds of school certificates have high gold content and practical significance, and generally need to study hard, get better grades or get better grades in scientific research competitions, which is the proof of everyone's efforts during their college years.

Common school honorary title certificates include: model students, outstanding students in schools/colleges, outstanding student cadres in schools/colleges (who need to hold positions in schools/colleges/classes), outstanding league members in schools, etc.

Common school scholarships will also issue certificates, which are relatively high in gold content and basically equal to honorary titles: various school scholarships, corporate scholarships, etc.

PS: Grants and the like are often not high in gold content, and national inspirational scholarships are relatively high. It is necessary to distinguish between scholarships and grants.

4. Competition certificate

The general competition certificate is mainly scientific research competition. There are many kinds of certificates, and the recognition degree of each school is different. Most schools have the policy of guaranteeing research and scoring points in higher-level scientific research competitions, and a few schools even directly advocate guaranteeing research (but the condition of guaranteeing research is not to fail the exam). Various certificates of scientific research competitions can still give you a lot of points in various interviews. Certificates are proof of everyone's ability, not on other people's resumes, but on your resume.

If you have special skills, you can also try to take part in art and sports competitions. When this certificate is guaranteed to be used for research, some schools will also have a bonus policy.

Generally speaking, I still suggest that you can choose a higher level competition according to your school's scientific research policy. This kind of certificate often contains more gold.