Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University ranking - What are one, two and three books?
What are one, two and three books?
One, two and three books refer to three batches of undergraduate admission after the college entrance examination.

One, two and three books all belong to undergraduate courses, but they are different. The specific differences are as follows:

1, different batches

One, two and three books refer to three batches of undergraduate admission after the college entrance examination. One is the first batch of undergraduate universities, two are the second batch, and three are the third batch.

2. The strength of the school is different.

One is usually a key university, two are ordinary full-time undergraduate courses, and three will include some private ordinary full-time universities.

3. Different admission scores

One book has the highest score, followed by two books, and three books are usually near the lowest admission line for undergraduate students.

4. Different tuition fees

The tuition fee for one or two books is usually not much cheaper than three books, and the tuition fee for private universities is higher than that for full-time universities.

Introduction to undergraduate courses

Undergraduate course is the basic part of higher education, which is generally carried out by universities or colleges. Few higher vocational colleges have developed applied undergraduate education. Undergraduate education is more important than general education of theoretical majors, and applied undergraduate education is more important than applied professional education and practical skills education. Students can generally get undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate after normal graduation.

Undergraduate course generally refers to the general full-time undergraduate degree. It is the basic part of higher education, and generally recruits ordinary high school graduates or those with equivalent academic qualifications.

In China, ordinary full-time undergraduates need to take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities, enroll students independently or submit their studies.

Undergraduate courses are generally divided into public undergraduate courses and private undergraduate courses, including four types: one public, two public and two private. At present, there are few schools with three books, which belong to the disappearing batch type.