No, there are the following levels of college English: level one: high school graduation level; Level 2: college entrance examination level; Level 3: college graduation level; Level 4: undergraduate graduation level; Level 5: Postgraduate level; CET-6: Postgraduate level. After entering junior college, the default English level is level 2, so junior college students start to take the exam directly from level 3; In the same way, the undergraduate course defaults to level 3, and the exam starts directly from level 4; Graduate students default to Grade 5. Even if the university has not passed Grade 4, they can apply for TOEFL IELTS directly at the graduate stage. In recent years, the requirements of major recruitment companies for college English have been changed to CET-4 and CET-6. In order to improve students' employability, many colleges and universities have also changed their assessment requirements to CET-4 and CET-6. So 1, the second and third level exams have also become unattended. As for the assessment of Band Five, Band Four and Band Six, it is enough to cover the assessment indicators of Band Five, so it is unreasonable and efficient to arrange the examination of Band Five. CET-4 and CET-6 are more informative.
Expand one's knowledge
College English test is a large-scale standardized test, and its design needs to meet the quality requirements of large-scale standardized test stipulated by the principle of educational measurement. It is a "norm reference test with standard correlation". There are all grades one, two, three and five, so you can take the exam yourself, but it's no use just taking the exam proposed by the state, so no one takes the exam.