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Can I take the college entrance examination again after graduating from college?
You can take the college entrance examination again after graduation. The state does not stipulate that college graduates cannot take the college entrance examination. As long as you want to re-enter the university, you can still sign up for the college entrance examination.

As long as you don't meet the following conditions, you can apply. There are several situations in which you can't apply for the exam:

1, a college student with a higher education degree, or a student who has been admitted to a college and retains the admission qualification;

2. Non-fresh graduates of high school education schools;

Ordinary colleges and universities, according to the scores of candidates, according to the established enrollment plan, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and select the best candidates. The college entrance examination is organized and dispatched by the Ministry of Education, and the examination center of the Ministry of Education or the provincial education examination institute that implements independent proposition orders the examination questions.

The college entrance examination for expanded materials adopts online admission and voluntary reporting, and divides the national colleges and universities into two batches. In addition, many colleges and universities recruit students independently, but all the selected candidates must take the national unified examination, and their scores should reach the admission control scores of the same batch of pilot schools determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) where the students are located.

The examination date is June 7th and 8th every year. If the names of examination subjects in all provinces and cities are the same as those in the national unified examination, they must be consistent with the national unified examination timetable.