After independent undergraduate course graduated from the self-study exam, the graduation certificate was issued by the examiner's college, which was sealed by the self-study exam office and the examiner's college respectively. As an undergraduate diploma of ordinary colleges and universities, it is valid, and the academic qualifications are recognized by the state. Those who meet certain requirements can also get a diploma.
Undergraduate students in ordinary colleges and universities shall be managed according to the student status of undergraduate colleges and universities after entering the school in accordance with state regulations. After graduation, the school will issue a graduation certificate, and the content of the graduation certificate will be filled in as "starting undergraduate study in XX College of our school", and the starting and ending time of the study will be filled in according to the actual time of entering the undergraduate course. Students who have been admitted to undergraduate study will not be awarded graduation certificates in higher vocational colleges. Students who have completed their studies and passed the examination can apply for the corresponding bachelor's degree according to the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Academic Degrees and relevant regulations. When students graduate, they shall follow the national employment policy for undergraduate graduates.
1. Can foreign candidates or previous candidates take the college entrance examination?
A: Generally, the college entrance examination only recruits outstanding graduates from colleges and universities in the province.
2. After being admitted to the undergraduate course, is the first degree after graduation an undergraduate course or a junior college?
A: The first degree of junior college students after graduation is undergraduate.
3. Do students who apply for the college entrance examination still have college diplomas?
A: After junior college students are promoted to undergraduate courses, they will no longer be issued with junior college diplomas.
4. Is there a difference between an undergraduate diploma and an ordinary undergraduate diploma?
A: According to the national regulations, students who are promoted to undergraduate colleges will be managed according to the status of undergraduate colleges. After graduation, the school will issue a graduation certificate, and the content of the graduation certificate will be filled in as "undergraduate study at the starting point of XX Professional College of our school", and the starting and ending time of the study will be filled in according to the actual time of entering the undergraduate course. Students who have been admitted to undergraduate study will not be awarded graduation certificates in higher vocational colleges. Students who have completed their studies and passed the examination can apply for the corresponding bachelor's degree according to the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Academic Degrees and relevant regulations. When students graduate, they shall follow the national employment policy for undergraduate graduates.
5. Can I apply for the college entrance examination across majors?
A: No, you can only apply for similar majors in the entrance examination.
6. Is there any preferential policy for junior college students to enter their own schools?
A: The scores of the whole province (city) are unified, and the students in our school are no different from those in other schools.
7. Was this certificate issued by mail? Is a junior college degree the first degree?
A: After the junior college is upgraded to undergraduate course, the certificate issued is the undergraduate diploma of general higher education, and the first degree is undergraduate course.
8. Is the tuition fee charged after the college entrance examination the same as other undergraduates?
A: According to the national regulations, students who have been upgraded from junior college are managed according to the status of undergraduate colleges, and their fees are charged according to the charging standards of undergraduate students with the same major who have been upgraded from junior college.