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What are the requirements for self-taught undergraduate course exemption?
1. College graduates can apply for exemption from the courses with the same secondary school grades, course names and codes as the reported undergraduate courses when applying for self-taught undergraduate courses.

2. Graduates with college degree or above can apply for self-taught undergraduate courses, or graduates with bachelor degree or above can apply for courses that have been studied and passed the examination, as well as courses with the same or lower requirements. Among them, non-self-taught graduates who apply for similar majors can be exempted from taking no more than half of the courses.

3. When college graduates or above apply for self-taught undergraduate courses, they can be exempted from taking courses consisting of the basic knowledge of primary school majors of college and undergraduate courses, such as college Chinese of Chinese Department.

4. Those who have obtained relevant certificates may be exempted from the corresponding courses. For example, those who pass the PETS-3 written test in the national English exam can be exempted from English (II).

With such a good treatment, candidates have the opportunity to be exempted from single subjects, which will greatly reduce the burden of self-study for candidates who take part in self-study exams. Self-taught exams not only have a policy of exemption from exams, but also the registration conditions are quite relaxed.

As long as the candidates are citizens of China people, including compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and are not restricted by gender, age, education and race, they can sign up for the self-study exam.