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Is it useful to take an undergraduate course in South China University of Technology?
It is useful to take the undergraduate course of South China University of Technology.

South China University of Technology is one of the first self-taught higher education examination schools in Guangdong Province. Over the years, South China University of Technology has made positive contributions to strengthening the teaching function of self-study examination and improving the quality of self-study examination personnel training, and has become a comprehensive reform and student guidance demonstration unit of higher education self-study examination in the province, and won the title of "Advanced Collective of Higher Education Self-study Examination" in China and Guangdong Province respectively.

First, the enrollment target

Freshmen, sophomores and juniors in ordinary undergraduate colleges can enroll students, and social candidates are not enrolled.

Second, the form and duration of learning.

Spare time (weekend or evening) is arranged to teach in cooperative undergraduate colleges, and the study period is two years.

Third, graduation and degree.

Students pass all the courses specified in the undergraduate professional plan of self-taught examination, pass the course examination and meet the graduation requirements. The Guangdong Provincial Self-taught Examination Committee will issue the self-taught graduation certificate, which will be countersigned by South China University of Technology (electronic registration by the Ministry of Education, national recognition of academic qualifications). Graduates who meet the degree requirements can apply for a bachelor's degree in adult higher education of South China University of Technology.

According to the relevant national policies, self-taught graduates enjoy the same treatment as graduates of ordinary colleges and universities in terms of employment, studying abroad, applying for graduate students, civil servants, and entering households with points.