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What is the level of college students equivalent to the ancient imperial examination system?
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Problem description:

Is it a scholar, a juren or a scholar?

Analysis:

Ancient examinations were divided into three levels, namely, academy examinations, township examinations and general examinations.

Those who pass the college examination are called "tong sheng", and the college examination is divided into "county examination", "government examination" and "college examination" Those who pass all three exams are called "scholars"

Those who pass the "provincial examination" are called "juren", and the provincial examination is held every three years. Only when you are a "juren" can you apply to be an "official".

Those who pass the "examination" are called "Gong Shi", and the examination will be held in the year following the provincial examination, which is also held once every three years.

Enter the "Palace Examination" immediately after the exam, and only the "Palace Examination" is eligible to participate, which is the so-called "Jinshi".

Visible, modern college students, only to the ancient "scholar" stage, passed the civil service examination, with the qualification of an official, can be considered "promotion".