1, credit grade point: as long as all subjects pass, there will be credits, those who pass will also have credits, and those who fail will have no credits. The total average credit grade point is equal to the credits in each subject multiplied by the credits obtained in your exam (59 points and below are no points, 60~64 points are 1, and 65~69 points are 1. That is, the average credit grade point = each science score * test grade point/total credits now taken (all included). In addition to attending classes, you can also get extra points for participating in some major competitions, and the school will take corresponding measures.
2. Different schools and different majors have different credit requirements. The total credit requirements for four-year undergraduate courses are generally between 140 and 200, which is less than that for five-year undergraduate courses. The total credits include course teaching credits and practice teaching credits. Generally speaking, in addition to the total credits, there are also specific credit allocation requirements. Please refer to your undergraduate training plan for how many credits you need to complete before you can graduate.