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Can I go to college without taking the college entrance examination?
If you don't take the college entrance examination, you can go to college, but you can only study as an adult or through unplanned enrollment channels. Regular universities have to pass the college entrance examination or a single move. You can go to college, and some schools can enroll students by themselves, but the diploma is issued by your own school, and there are universities that take self-study exams, but the gold content of the diploma will be relatively low.

The main way to go to college without taking the college entrance examination is 1. Take the college entrance examination in vocational schools. Colleges and universities recruit students and issue junior college diplomas.

2. RTVU. Go directly to RTVU to register and graduate with a diploma in power generation.

3. self-study. Bring your ID card to the study room at any time to register, and issue a self-taught diploma after graduation.

4. Pass the exam. Adult registration time varies from province to province (usually from the end of August to the beginning of September). You can consult the local admissions office (the district and county admissions office is the unit that accepts adult college entrance examination registration) to find out the exact registration time.