Full-time undergraduate (also known as general undergraduate) is usually an undergraduate admitted by the general college entrance examination (including independent enrollment or exemption) and the unified entrance examination. The academic system is 4-5 years, of which the actual study period of the unified examination is 2 years (3 years for a few majors).
Self-taught examination for undergraduate education (also known as self-taught undergraduate examination) is an examination method with a low pass rate, and it is difficult to obtain a college graduation certificate after completing all courses. There is no fixed number of years of study for self-taught undergraduate students, and the rest have different academic systems of 3-5 years.
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Undergraduate refers to full-time undergraduate graduates. Compared with junior college, undergraduate pays more attention to theoretical general education than applied professional education and practical skills. Ordinary students can get an undergraduate diploma and a "bachelor's degree certificate" after graduation.
A few people only have a bachelor's degree certificate because the number of failed courses exceeds the standard, which is different from that of college students, master students and doctoral students.
Undergraduate graduates generally issue double certificates: graduation certificate and degree certificate, and ordinary college graduates also issue employment registration certificates, and academic qualifications and diplomas are recognized by the state.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-undergraduate course