For higher vocational (junior college) students, it is not difficult to learn these majors by themselves. There are several majors that are easier to test.
Self-taught courses require different subjects, ranging from a minimum of 8 to a maximum of 14. Of course, it is easier to take 8 subjects. Northeastern University's self-taught examination covers at least seven subjects, including procurement, supply and marketing, and finance. It seems to be 1 1 subject, but not 10 subject. I don't remember.
From the beginning of the exam, within five years, if you pass all the exams, you will be issued a degree certificate.
The lowest starting point is college students, and high school graduates can't take the exam themselves. If you are a student at school, it is best.
You are not a junior college student, you must have a junior college education to take the self-study exam, not a secondary school.
60 points in the exam, qualified, as long as it meets the qualified standards, it is a pass, and a degree certificate will be issued out of full marks.
If you want to take the exam by yourself, you'd better not, because it involves one time. But it is very troublesome to make up the exam and continue studying. I suggest you go to some training institutions or universities to take self-study courses.
My current school includes the College of Continuing Education, Northeastern University, Dalian Institute of Technology, Dongbei Finance and Economics, and Shenyang Industry. All the self-taught students in these schools can pass the self-taught exam.
I am an undergraduate now, of course I don't need it. I have a buddy who is taking a self-taught exam. He only took the junior college entrance examination by himself. He is in the school's continuing education college and has teacher training on Saturday and Sunday. The tuition is reasonable. It is easy and expensive to pass the certification, but it is not easy or cheap. The cheapest one is only 500 yuan for tuition. Expensive 4000.
Basically, as long as you just find a university and have such a commission department, it is better for the university to run it by itself.
I wish I had passed the English test of the self-taught exam, not the CET-4. All the self-study exams don't look at the average score. They're all exams for one subject. If you pass, you will pass, and if you fail, you will make up the exam.
The first floor is purely a bluff, and no university self-study exam has said so.