What courses need to be tested in the unified examination of online education mainly include college English, computer application foundation, college Chinese and advanced mathematics. Unified examination subjects are determined according to different academic starting points and professional categories.
High school starting point undergraduate unified examination subjects: science and engineering include: college English (B), computer application foundation, advanced mathematics (B); Forensic education in literature and history includes: College English (B), Computer Application Foundation and College Chinese (B); English: College English (A), Basic Computer Application, College Chinese (B); Liberal Arts: College English (C), Computer Application Foundation, College Chinese (B); Other professional unified examination subjects include: College English (B) and Computer Application Foundation, and the pilot schools will take a unified examination of either Advanced Mathematics (B) or College Chinese (B).
The starting point of the college undergraduate unified examination subjects are: English major unified examination subjects are: college English (A) and computer application foundation; The unified examination subjects for art majors include: College English (C) and Computer Application Foundation; The unified examination courses for other majors are: College English (B) and Computer Application Foundation.
The conditions for exemption from the unified examination of online education have already had a bachelor's degree or above in the national education series (including undergraduate courses), and all the subjects of the unified examination can be exempted from the examination; Except for students majoring in computer science, those who have obtained the first, first or second certificates of the National Computer Rank Examination may be exempted from the "Computer Application Basis"; Other computer grade certificate winners cannot be exempted from this course.
Non-English major students who have obtained CET-4 certificate or PETS-3 certificate or a certificate of passing the English examination for adult education degree organized by the provincial education administrative department may be exempted from taking College English. Non-English majors who have reached the age of 40 at the time of registration can also be exempted from the College English exam. Except for English majors, ethnic minority students with household registration (based on their ID cards) in ethnic minority areas can be exempted from taking the "College English" exam.
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