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Can Zhejiang University of Technology take CET-4 and CET-6 as a freshman?
Freshmen in Zhejiang University of Technology can take CET-4 and CET-6.

Most schools can't apply for CET-4 and CET-6 for freshmen, but some colleges allow students to apply for CET-4 and CET-6 in the second semester of freshmen. For details, please refer to the notice of CET-4 and CET-6 published by various colleges.

Requirements for CET-4 and CET-6:

1, full-time undergraduate and junior college students, full-time adult undergraduate and junior college students, graduate students.

2. Students who have completed the CET-4 can apply for CET-4.

3. Students who have completed CET-6 and scored above 425 in CET-4 can apply for CET-6.

Most freshmen in colleges and universities in China are not allowed to take CET-4. However, the requirements and conditions of each institution are different, so whether freshmen can take CET-4 depends on the notice of their own institutions.

The reason why freshmen can't take CET-4.

1. No student status. Band 4 twice a year: the first registration in September, 65438+February exam; Second registration in March next year, exam in June; All freshmen will enter school in September, and then have 10 days of military training. During this period, they will undergo physical examination and qualification examination. The school will sort out the new students' files and then report the final list to the higher authorities in charge of education. 65,438+065,438+0 completed registration in June and issued student ID cards. From this perspective, freshmen are not eligible to apply for the exam last semester, and only freshmen are eligible to apply for the exam. Whether they can apply for the exam depends on the regulations of the school.

2. In order to ensure the passing rate of Band 4. Generally, as soon as freshmen enter school, the school organizes English exams, and then divides them into AB grades (A-level freshmen account for about 30% of the total number, and freshmen only study English for one year; B-level freshmen learn English for two years. Only those A-level candidates with excellent English scores are allowed to apply for the exam next semester, and other freshmen are forbidden to apply for the exam.